02-07-2004
ooo! thanks for the explanation!
P.S. who made this baner on top? I bet someone on P4 3.0ghz with 1600x1200 screen resolution with absolutely careless about people on 700mhz with 800x600.
its killing my comp!
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vnccapture
VNCCAPTURE(1p) User Contributed Perl Documentation VNCCAPTURE(1p)
NAME
vnccapture - Capture a screenshot via VNC
SYNOPSIS
vnccapture [options] [numcaptures]
Options:
-P --password=str password for the VNC server, if applicable
-H --host=str address of VNC server (default: 'localhost')
-p --port=num TCP port for VNC server (default: 5900)
-d --depth=8|16|24 screen depth for capture (default: 24)
-t --type=ext image type for output (default: 'png')
-C --cursor include the mouse cursor in the image
-o --outfile capture to the specified path
otherwise capture to "snapshot<num>.<type>"
-v --verbose print status and diagnostics to STDOUT
-h --help verbose help message
-V --version print the Net::VNC version
DESCRIPTION
Connect to a VNC server and capture the screen one or more times. The output is written to, for example, "snapshot0001.png". The number
is the sequence of captures and the extension is specified by the "--type" argument.
The "--type" argument can be any format that Image::Imlib2 can support.
SEE ALSO
Net::VNC
Image::Imlib2
AUTHOR
Chris Dolan, cdolan@cpan.org
perl v5.12.4 2011-10-31 VNCCAPTURE(1p)