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Much more than just command line...
but how do we change de default format (PDF) in to something else?
Much more than just command line...
I found this tip in a newsgroup:
Much more than just command line...
Doesn't seem to work in Jaguar
Much more than just command line...
I did a "screencapture -w -W -i ~/Desktop/capture.jpg" (note the .jpg extension) and a capture of my selected window was saved as a JPG.
Much more than just command line...
When I tried "screencapture -w -W -i ~/Desktop/capture.jpg", I got a pdf file with a .jpg extension, i.e., it was not viewable until I changed the extension to pdf.
Much more than just command line...
And this does not work, you have to rename it to .pdf to view it..
Much more than just command line...
Try this (only works in 10.3, though):
$ screencapture -S /tmp/screengrab.pdf ; sips -s format png /tmp/screengrab.pdf --out /tmp/screengrab.png
You can change the format type to tiff or jpeg, as well (e.g., ... format jpeg ... screengrab.jpg). sips may have other formats it supports, but I haven't tried but these. Type |
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