12-04-2008 02:00 AM
With the JShot screen capture and uploader utility, you can quickly put all or part of your screen on the Web and send a URL to it to a friend. JShot is free for noncommercial use, and is great when you want to show people a screen capture and don't want to have to deal with file names and upload permissions.
Dear All,
Is that possible to open a url in chrome and then login with credentials and then click on particular link there ,then taking screenshot of that page via shell script ? I need to open an website like XXXXX.XXXX.XXX.XX:1235 ..there will be two fields for login Username and Password ... (2 Replies)
Hi,
I use third-party softwares but like to get notified when screenshots, if any, are taken.
Any hints on how to achieve it?
Thanks,
Riku
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So I sometimes use the Terminal to take many screenshots in rapid succession. Since I have an interest in animation, I sometimes use this to capture and examine how other animators have drawn certain movements. To take my screenshots, I made a script (at least I think it's a script) with the... (4 Replies)
Write a nawk script that will produce the following report:
***FIRST QUARTERLY REPORT***
***CAMPAIGN 2004 CONTRIBUTIONS***
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NAME PHONE Jan | ... (5 Replies)
DEBNEST_MAKE(1) User Contributed Perl Documentation DEBNEST_MAKE(1)NAME
debnest_make - creates a nested debian source package tree
SYNOPSIS
debnest_make <.dsc> [<suffix>]
DESCRIPTION
Debnest is a program to create a nested debian source package tree from the specified debian source control file <.dsc>. The nested debian
source package will be named as <its original source package>-debian by default and its upstream version will be <original debian source
version> and its revision will be 1. If you want to change -debian, you can specify it to second argument.
EXAMPLES
This creates debnest-debian-0.0.1/ and debnest-debian-0.0.1.orig/
~$ debnest_make /tmp/debnest_0.0.1.dsc
~$ ls
debnest-debian-0.0.1/ debnest-debian-0.0.1.orig/
~$ cd debnest-debian-0.0.1
~$ debuild
~$ ls ..
debnest-debian-0.0.1/ debnest-debian_0.0.1-1_i386.changes
debnest-debian_0.0.1-1.diff.gz debnest-debian_0.0.1.orig.tar.gz
debnest-debian_0.0.1-1.dsc debnest_0.0.1-1_all.deb
~$ tar ztf ../debnest-debian_0.0.1.orig.tar.gz
debnest-debian-0.0.1.orig/
debnest-debian-0.0.1.orig/debnest_0.0.1.tar.gz
debnest-debian-0.0.1.orig/debnest_0.0.1.dsc
This creates debnest-local-0.0.1/ and debnest-local-0.0.1.orig/
~$ debnest_make /tmp/debnest_0.0.1.dsc -local
~$ ls
debnest-local-0.0.1/ debnest-local-0.0.1.orig/
ENVIRONMENT
EMAIL, DEBEMAIL
If either of these variables is set, it will be used as the
maintainer/uploader's email address.
If both are set, DEBEMAIL will take precedence.
If neither is set, the current user's email address (or, if that
fails, the email of the last original package uploader)
will be used.
DEBFULLNAME
The maintainer/uploader's full name to be used.
If unset, the name specified in the passwd file or,
if there is none, the name of the last
original package uploader.
DEBNEST_RULES
The rules file to be used. If unset, /usr/share/debneset/rules is
used. If you want to use cdbs based rules, you would set it
'/usr/share/debnest/rules-cdbs'. Because /usr/share/debnest/
is a default search path, you can specify just 'rules-cdbs'.
EXTRA_BUILDDEP
Extra build-dependency to be added in your new debian/control.
Default is ", debnest"
perl v5.8.8 2007-11-16 DEBNEST_MAKE(1)