Can I select a region for the screenshot via keyboard in import
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Can I select a region for the screenshot via keyboard in import from ImageMagick? If yes, how can I do it? If no, what can I use instead of import?
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Can I select a region for the screenshot via keyboard in import from ImageMagick? If yes, how can I do it? If no, what can I use instead of import?
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Can I select a region for the screenshot via keyboard in import from ImageMagick? If yes, how can I do it? If no, what can I use instead of import?
imagemagick screenshot
Can I select a region for the screenshot via keyboard in import from ImageMagick? If yes, how can I do it? If no, what can I use instead of import?
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I'm not aware of any method that would allow you to select a region using just the keyboard.
You can use the following method to get a screenshot via command line specifying a region. For example if you wanted to get a region that's 400x200 of the active window you could use this command:
$ import -window "$(xdotool getwindowfocus)" -crop 400x200+0+0
+repage image1.png
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I'm not aware of any method that would allow you to select a region using just the keyboard.
You can use the following method to get a screenshot via command line specifying a region. For example if you wanted to get a region that's 400x200 of the active window you could use this command:
$ import -window "$(xdotool getwindowfocus)" -crop 400x200+0+0
+repage image1.png
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I'm not aware of any method that would allow you to select a region using just the keyboard.
You can use the following method to get a screenshot via command line specifying a region. For example if you wanted to get a region that's 400x200 of the active window you could use this command:
$ import -window "$(xdotool getwindowfocus)" -crop 400x200+0+0
+repage image1.png
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I'm not aware of any method that would allow you to select a region using just the keyboard.
You can use the following method to get a screenshot via command line specifying a region. For example if you wanted to get a region that's 400x200 of the active window you could use this command:
$ import -window "$(xdotool getwindowfocus)" -crop 400x200+0+0
+repage image1.png
I'm not aware of any method that would allow you to select a region using just the keyboard.
You can use the following method to get a screenshot via command line specifying a region. For example if you wanted to get a region that's 400x200 of the active window you could use this command:
$ import -window "$(xdotool getwindowfocus)" -crop 400x200+0+0
+repage image1.png
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