I run into some trouble.I created an empty file and pasted the script,saved it,renamed it to .sh and allowed it to be run as executable. However,after running it no images pop up in my home folder.My guess is that, I am doing something terribly wrong.
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- 2011-07-17T12:04:32-07:00
- Forum: Developers
- Topic: Using IM as a snapshot tool
- Replies: 3
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Re: Using IM as a snapshot tool
Hello anthony,
I run into some trouble.I created an empty file and pasted the script,saved it,renamed it to .sh and allowed it to be run as executable. However,after running it no images pop up in my home folder.My guess is that, I am doing something terribly wrong.
I run into some trouble.I created an empty file and pasted the script,saved it,renamed it to .sh and allowed it to be run as executable. However,after running it no images pop up in my home folder.My guess is that, I am doing something terribly wrong.
- 2011-07-14T11:56:37-07:00
- Forum: Developers
- Topic: Using IM as a snapshot tool
- Replies: 3
- Views: 7746
Using IM as a snapshot tool
Hello everyone,
I am using linux mint 11 and I have been looking for a screenshot application to replace the existing one. In fact there only two things I want from it is saving the image as a .jpeg file and saving to an assigned folder ,like the desktop, with no user interaction besides typing the ...
I am using linux mint 11 and I have been looking for a screenshot application to replace the existing one. In fact there only two things I want from it is saving the image as a .jpeg file and saving to an assigned folder ,like the desktop, with no user interaction besides typing the ...