[{"COMMENT":"commandline screen capture util","COMMENT_MATCH":"commandline screen capture util","DESCRIPTION":"scrot is a commandline screen capture util like \"import\", but using\nimlib2. It has lots of options for autogenerating filenames, and can\ndo fun stuff like taking screenshots of multiple displays and glueing\nthem together.\n","DESCR_MATCH":"<strong>scrot<\/strong> is a commandline screen capture util like &quot;import&quot;, but using<br \/>imlib2. It has lots of options for autogenerating filenames, and can<br \/>do fun stuff like taking screenshots of multiple displays and glueing<br \/>them together.<br \/>","FULLPKGNAME":"scrot-1.12.1","FULLPKGPATH":"graphics\/scrot","HOMEPAGE":null},{"COMMENT":"desktop screenshot utility (make image)","COMMENT_MATCH":"desktop screenshot utility (make image)","DESCRIPTION":"maim (Make Image) is a utility that takes screenshots of your desktop using\nimlib2. It's meant to overcome shortcomings of scrot and performs better\nin several ways.\n\nFeatures:\n* Allows you to take a screenshot of your desktop and save it in any format.\n* Allows you to take a screenshot of a predetermined region or window of\n  your desktop.\n* If slop is installed, it can be used for selecting a region to screenshot.\n* Allows you to blend the system cursor into screenshots.\n* Allows you to mask off-screen pixels to be black and transparent in\n  screenshots. (Great for people who use an uneven multi-monitor setup!)\n","DESCR_MATCH":"maim (Make Image) is a utility that takes screenshots of your desktop using<br \/>imlib2. It&#39;s meant to overcome shortcomings of <strong>scrot<\/strong> and performs better<br \/>in several ways.<br \/><br \/>Features:<br \/>* Allows you to take a screenshot of your desktop and save it in any format.<br \/>* Allows you to take a screenshot of a predetermined region or window of<br \/>  your desktop.<br \/>* If slop is installed, it can be used for selecting a region to screenshot.<br \/>* Allows you to blend the system cursor into screenshots.<br \/>* Allows you to mask off-screen pixels to be black and transparent in<br \/>  screenshots. (Great for people who use an uneven multi-monitor setup!)<br \/>","FULLPKGNAME":"maim-5.8.1p0","FULLPKGPATH":"graphics\/maim","HOMEPAGE":"https:\/\/github.com\/naelstrof\/maim"},{"COMMENT":"query for a selection and print to stdout (select operation)","COMMENT_MATCH":"query for a selection and print to stdout (select operation)","DESCRIPTION":"slop (Select Operation) is an application that querys for a selection\nfrom the user and prints the region to stdout. It grabs the mouse and\nturns it into a crosshair, lets the user click and drag to make a\nselection (or click on a window) while drawing a pretty box around it,\nthen finally prints the selection's dimensions to stdout.\n\nFeatures:\n* Hovering over a window will cause a selection rectangle to appear over\n  it.\n* Clicking on a window makes slop return the dimensions of the window.\n* Clicking and dragging causes a selection rectangle to appear, renders\n  pretty well (compared to scrot). And will return the dimensions of\n  that rectangle in absolute screen coords.\n* On startup it turns your cursor into a crosshair, then adjusts the\n  cursor into angles as you drag the selection rectangle.\n* Supports simple arguments:\n        * Change selection rectangle border size.\n        * Select X display.\n        * Set padding size, even negative padding sizes!\n        * Set click tolerance for if you have a shaky mouse.\n        * Set the color of the selection rectangles to match your theme!\n          (Even supports transparency!)\n        * Remove window decorations from selections.\n","DESCR_MATCH":"slop (Select Operation) is an application that querys for a selection<br \/>from the user and prints the region to stdout. It grabs the mouse and<br \/>turns it into a crosshair, lets the user click and drag to make a<br \/>selection (or click on a window) while drawing a pretty box around it,<br \/>then finally prints the selection&#39;s dimensions to stdout.<br \/><br \/>Features:<br \/>* Hovering over a window will cause a selection rectangle to appear over<br \/>  it.<br \/>* Clicking on a window makes slop return the dimensions of the window.<br \/>* Clicking and dragging causes a selection rectangle to appear, renders<br \/>  pretty well (compared to <strong>scrot<\/strong>). And will return the dimensions of<br \/>  that rectangle in absolute screen coords.<br \/>* On startup it turns your cursor into a crosshair, then adjusts the<br \/>  cursor into angles as you drag the selection rectangle.<br \/>* Supports simple arguments:<br \/>        * Change selection rectangle border size.<br \/>        * Select X display.<br \/>        * Set padding size, even negative padding sizes!<br \/>        * Set click tolerance for if you have a shaky mouse.<br \/>        * Set the color of the selection rectangles to match your theme!<br \/>          (Even supports transparency!)<br \/>        * Remove window decorations from selections.<br \/>","FULLPKGNAME":"slop-7.7p0","FULLPKGPATH":"graphics\/slop","HOMEPAGE":"https:\/\/github.com\/naelstrof\/slop"}]