Title: grabber.tcz Description: Use your mouse to select an area of your screen for a screenshot in png format. Version: 1.2 Author: Richard Rost Original-site: http://forum.tinycorelinux.net Copying-policy: See LICENSE Size: 16K Extension_by: aus9 Tags: screenshot png mouse selection Comments: Start the program from the command line by entering grabber or click on the grabber icon or click the SelectiveScreenshot entry on the desktop menu. Move the mouse with the left button depressed to draw an outline around the section of the screen to save. Everything inside the outline will be saved as a .png file. The outline will not be included in the saved file. Clicking the left button again clears the outline. Moving the mouse with the right button depressed moves the outline. The readout in the top left corner displays the origin and size of the area that will be saved. Click and drag the readout to move it if it is in your way, or use the v key to toggle whether it is visible or not. There is a setting in the config file for the default location or to disable it. It also has a setting for the font to use. The readout will not be included in the saved file. Keyboard functions X or x Make the outline one pixel larger or smalle Y or y Make the outline one pixel taller or shorter l or r Move the outline one pixel left or right u or d Move the outline one pixel up or down The arrow keys will also move the outline s Save the outlined area to a file. If an outline is not defined, the whole screen is saved. The config file has settings for default path and file name. c Same as s except include the mouse cursor in the image. v Toggle the visibility of the coordinates readout. n Start a new instance of the program. Lets you capture the outline should you wish to. q Quits the current instance of the program. k Kills all instances of the program. Any other key brings up a help window. Configuration settings can be found in /home/$USER/.config/grabber/grabber.conf 32 maintainer is Rich the creator compiled for 9X Change-log: 2018/08/09 first version Current: 2018/08/09