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Operating Systems AIX [Opinion] A Public Answer To Rob McNelly Post 302976108 by gull04 on Friday 24th of June 2016 02:46:40 AM
Old 06-24-2016
Hi Guys,

As to "management-by-click", well maybe. But just in case, my Pig is outside, saddled and ready to fly.

Gull04
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istanbul(1)						      General Commands Manual						       istanbul(1)

NAME
istanbul - a desktop session recorder SYNOPSIS
istanbul [options] DESCRIPTION
This manual page documents briefly the istanbul command. istanbul is a program that allow you to record your desktop session. After you started it, you can control it with the icon in the notifi- cation area: a click on the icon to start recording, another click to stop. istanbul preferences can be configured with a right click on the icon. You can choose to record full screen, a selected windows or a par- ticular area. It can also record audio from GStreamer default input. By default it records to ~/desktop-recording.ogg OPTIONS
Istanbul follows the usual GNU command line syntax, with long options starting with two dashes (`-'). A summary of options is included below. -h, -?, --help Show summary of options. --version Show version of program. --help-all Print summary of all available options for istanbul. --help-gst Print summary of available options for the gstreamer framework. AUTHORS
Istanbul was written by Zaheer Abbas Merali <zaheerabbas@merali.org>. This manual page was written by Luca Bruno <luca.br@uno.it>, for the Debian project (but may be used by others). 02 October 2005 istanbul(1)
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