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SnapShot unter AIX / IRIX

Hallo Leute,

ich suche ein Tool zum Erzeugen von Snapshots unter IRIX bzw. AIX, ähnlich wie Printkey unter Windows.

Da ich nun wirklich kein UNIX-Gott bin, sollte das Ding einfachst zu installieren sein.
Auch die Nutzung sollte einfach sein, da unsere User teilweise eher unter DAU einzustufen sind.


Wenn mir jemand helfen kann, wäre ich echt glücklich.

Gruß Frank

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Member: BartSimpson
BartSimpson Feb 09, 2005 at 12:15:36 (UTC)
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Haste auf den Rechner zufällig GIMP drauf?
Member: FOrtwein
FOrtwein Feb 16, 2005 at 13:55:46 (UTC)
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nein, leider nicht
Member: BartSimpson
BartSimpson Feb 16, 2005 at 14:52:49 (UTC)
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Ich habe geramde mal in der AIX docu auf www.ibm.com gelese. Da solle es ein befehhl namen capture geben:
capture Command

Purpose

Allows terminal screens to be dumped to a file.
Syntax

capture [ -a ] [ File ]
Description

The capture command allows a user to dump everything printed on the user's terminal to a file. The screen is printed to the file specified by the File parameter or to the screen.out file if no file is specified. If the -a flag is specified, the capture command appends the contents of the screen to the file.

In order to dump the screen to a file, the capture command creates a shell that emulates a VT100 terminal and maintains a record of what is being displayed on the screen. The SHELL environment variable determines the shell created. If the SHELL environment variable is not set, the /usr/bin/bsh shell is the default. The TERM environment variable is set to TERM=vt100. If, while running the capture command, the program asks for the terminal type in use, the user must enter vt100.

The Ctrl-P key sequence is the default keystroke to cause a screen dump to be performed. This can be changed by setting the SCREENDUMP environment variable to the 3-digit octal value of the desired screen dump key. For example, setting:

SCREENDUMP=014

changes the screen dump keystroke to Ctrl-L. Trying to set the SCREENDUMP environment variable by entering ^L or '\014' results in an error message.

To stop the screen capture process, use the Ctrl-D key sequence or type exit. The system displays the message, You are NO LONGER emulating a vt100 terminal.
Flags

-a Appends the screen contents to the specified file or, if no file is specified, to the screen.out file.
Files

/usr/bin/capture Contains the capture command.
Member: hsa
hsa Feb 21, 2006 at 09:05:48 (UTC)
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unter aix und irix gibt es xv. gimp sollte wie oben beschrieben ebenfalls auf beiden plattformen verfügbar sein.

capture ist etwas "grobmotorisch"