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Joachim Seemer ca8b8ff27b * Applied patch by Vincent Duvent that cures some XML errors. Thanks!
* Vincent also saw that the logo bg-color is #eeeeee instead of #efefef.
  ->Corrected CSS.
  Also, there can be issues with PNG inside div-blocks setting a bg-color. PNGs
  include a color profile that can screw browser rendering to display different
  colors though using the same RGB values. Interesting. See
  http://www.kaktus.cc/weblog/png_and_color_profiles/
  I stripped the color profile info from the logo.png as suggested at that URL.
  Thanks Vincent!

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<h1><img src="../../images/apps-images/screenshot-icon_64.png" alt="screenshot-icon_64.png"
width="64" height="64" />Screenshot</h1>
<table summary="layout" border="0" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="2">
<tr><td>Deskbar:</td><td style="width:15px;"></td><td><span class="menu">Applications</span></td></tr>
<tr><td>Location:</td><td></td><td><span class="path">/boot/system/apps/Screenshot</span></td></tr>
<tr><td>Settings:</td><td></td><td><span class="path">~/config/settings/screenshot</span></td></tr>
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<p><br/></p>
<p>Besides normal screenshots taken via <span class="key">PRINT</span>, which puts a PNG of the current screen into <span class="path">/boot/home/</span>, this application provides some useful options.</p>
<p><img id="sreenshot" src="../images/apps-images/screenshot.png" alt="screenshot.png" /></p>
<p>Starting Screenshot will take a screenshot as usual, but offers from its main window controls to set filename, format and folder before saving the image.</p>
<p>The <span class="button">Options</span> dialog has a few more settings:</p>
<p><img id="sreenshot-options" src="../images/apps-images/screenshot-options.png" alt="screenshot-options.png" /></p>
<p>Besides the obvious, toggle between taking the whole screen or just the active window, including the window border and the mouse pointer, you can enter a delay before a screenshot is taken. Of course, this delay takes only effect if you take a new shot by pressing <span class="button">Take Screenshot</span>.</p>
<h1>
<a href="#logo"><img src="../../images/up.png" align="right" alt="index" border="0" class="noprint" /></a>
Taking a screenshot from Terminal</h1>
<p>The Screenshot application is also usable from Terminal or a script.<br />
<span class="cli">Screenshot --help</span> shows the familiar options as parameters:</p>
<pre class="terminal">~> Screenshot --help
Screenshot [OPTION]... Creates a bitmap of the current screen
OPTION
-o, --options Show options window first
-m, --mouse Have the mouse pointer in the screenshot
-b, --border Include the window border with the screenshot
-w, --window Use active window instead of the entire screen
-d, --delay=seconds Take screenshot after specified delay [in seconds]
-s, --silent Saves the screenshot without the application window
overwrites --options, saves to home directory as png
Note: OPTION -b, --border takes only effect when used with -w, --window
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