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scrot(1)							      scrot(1)

NAME
       scrot - Screen capture using imlib2

SYNOPSIS
       scrot [options] [file]

DESCRIPTION
       scrot  is  a  screen capture utility using the imlib2 library to aquire
       and save images.	 scrot has a  few  options,  detailed  below.  Specify
       [file]  as  the	filename  to save the screenshot to.  If [file] is not
       specified, a date-stamped file will be dropped in  the  current	direc‐
       tory.

OPTIONS
       -h, --help
	    display help output and exit.

       -v, --version
	    output version information and exit.

       -b, --border
	    When selecting a window, grab wm border too

       -c, --count
	    Display a countdown when used with delay.

       -d, --delay NUM
	    Wait NUM seconds before taking a shot.

       -e, --exec APP
	    Exec APP on the saved image.

       -q, --quality NUM
	    Image quality (1-100) high value means high size, low compression.
	    Default: 75. (Effect differs depending on file format chosen).

       -m, --multidisp
	    For multiple heads, grab shot from each and join them together.

       -s, --select
	    Interactively select a window or rectangle with the mouse.

       -t, --thumb NUM
	    generate thumbnail too. NUM is the percentage of the original size
	    for the thumbnail to be.

SPECIAL STRINGS
       Both the --exec and filename parameters can take format specifiers that
       are expanded by scrot when encountered.	There are two types of	format
       specifier.  Characters  preceded	 by  a	'%'  are interpretted by strf‐
       time(2). See man strftime for examples.	These options may be  used  to
       refer  to  the  current date and time.  The second kind are internal to
       scrot and are prefixed by '$' The following specifiers are recognised:
       $f image path/filename (ignored when used in the filename)
       $n image name (ignored when used in the filename)
       $s image size (bytes) (ignored when used in the filename)
       $p image pixel size
       $w image width
       $h image height
       $t image format
       $$ prints a literal '$'
       \n prints a newline (ignored when used in the filename)

EXAMPLE
       scrot '%Y-%m-%d_$wx$h.png' -e 'mv $f ~/shots/'
       This would create a file called something like 2000-10-30_2560x1024.png
       and move it to your shots directory.

BUGS
       None known.

LICENSE
       Copyright Tom Gilbert 2000

       Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a
       copy of this software and associated documentation  files  (the	"Soft‐
       ware"),	to deal in the Software without restriction, including without
       limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute,
       sublicense,  and/or  sell copies of the Software, and to permit persons
       to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject  to	the  following
       conditions:

       The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included
       in all copies of the Software, its documentation and marketing  &  pub‐
       licity  materials,  and acknowledgment shall be given in the documenta‐
       tion, materials and software packages that this Software was used.

       THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS
       OR  IMPLIED,  INCLUDING	BUT  NOT  LIMITED  TO  THE  WARRANTIES OF MER‐
       CHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT.  IN
       NO  EVENT  SHALL	 THE AUTHORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER
       LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING
       FROM,  OUT  OF  OR  IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER
       DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.

       Email bugs and feature requests to
       <scrot_sucks@linuxbrit.co.uk>

				 Oct 26, 2000			      scrot(1)
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