Screen shot with cursor

ronnie gauthier ronnieg
Mon May 17 11:37:20 PDT 2004


Grab the screen shot and overlay a transparent cursor graphic on it.
Much less time spent than trying to find a software solution and you
can easily customize the cursor. You can also use one shot multiple
times if all you need to do is change cursor placement.



On Sat, 7 Sep 2002 18:14:40 -0400
Joel Hammer <Joel at HammersHome.com> wrote:

>There is a snapshot function, which doesn't show the cursor.
>Joel
>
>> Didn't KDE used to have something that did this (kscreenshot)?
>> 
>> Joel Hammer wrote:
>> > I tried gimp. That showed the popups but not the cursor.
>> > Joel
>> > On Sat, Sep 07, 2002 at 05:56:24PM -0400, Lee wrote:
>> > 
>> >>Have you tried using GIMP's screen capture?
>> >>
>> >>Lee
>> >>
>> >>
>> >>
>> >>Joel Hammer wrote:
>> >>
>> >>>Is there a way to get a screen shot (KDE) with the cursor in it?
>> >>>xv screen capture leaves out the cursor and, if you are on an HTML
>page,> >>>popup messages which the the hovering cursor has produced.
>> >>>Thanks,
>> >>>Joel
>> 
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