XSNAP(1) XSNAP(1) NAME xsnap - Take a snapshot of a region of the screen SYNOPSIS xsnap [-display displayname] [-bd border] [-bw borderwidth] [-geometry geometry] [-icongeometry icongeometry] [-region geometry] [-iconic] [- nograb] [-atk] [-xwd] [-xpm] [-file filename] [-noshow] [-name name] DESCRIPTION The xsnap program allows one to take a snapshot of a specified region of the screen. If xsnap is run without a region being specified, the user is prompted to interactively drag one out with the mouse. In this case, pressing button 1 will select one corner of the region, and an opposite corner will be selected upon the release of button 1. A window whose contents are a copy of this region is then created. Pressing "Q", "q", or "^C" in this window will exit the program. The region may also be stored to a file for later use. Note that this program is a variant of the original xsnap program. OPTIONS -display display Specifies the display to use for both specifying and displaying the region. -bd border Border color of snapshot window. Defaults to white. -bw border width Border width of snapshot window. Defaults to 2. -geometry geom Geometry of snapshot window. -icongeometry geom Geometry of icon. -iconic If specified, snapshot window will start up in iconic state. -nograb Do not grab the server during specification of region. -atk Store the pixmap as an Andrew Toolkit raster object to the output. Convert color to monochrome. -xwd Store the pixmap in X window dump format to the output. -xpm Store the pixmap in X PixMap format to the output. -file filename Store the output in the file filename. Overwrite if it already exists. - 1 - Formatted: November 14, 2024 XSNAP(1) XSNAP(1) -noshow Do not display the pixmap in a window. (Useful with -atk or -xwd). -name name Name for icon to be passed to window manager. -region geom The size and location on the screen of the region to be copied. BUGS No support for colormaps. Incorrect behavior may result on displays that support windows of different depths. Since it creates a pixmap for each snapshot, it can chew up server memory very fast. The icongeometry option doesn't know about icon sizes. AUTHORS Original version: Clauss Strauch Engineering Design Research Center Carnegie Mellon University asnap version (xwd, atk, region options added): Bill Janssen Xerox Palo Alto Research Center last version (region option fixed, xpm option added): Arnaud Le Hors Bull Research France - 2 - Formatted: November 14, 2024