NAME scrotty 2.0-dev - Framebuffer screenshot program SYNOPSIS scrotty [OPTION]... [--] [FILENAME_PATTERN | > FILE] DESCRIPTION scrotty is a minimalist screenshoter for your framebuffers. It takes a screenshot of your TTY session. X is not supported. scrotty is designed after scrot(1), but includes a some improvements. Namely it does not support delaying the screenshot, selecting image quality or creating thumbnails. That is left to be done by the user with the option --exec and a a utility such as convert(1). OPTIONS -h, --help Print usage information. -v, --version Print program name and version. -c, --copyright Print copyright information. -d, --device NO Select framebuffer device. -e, --exec CMD Command to run for each saved image. Each option can only be used once. SPECIAL STRINGS Both the --exec and FILENAME_PATTERN parameters can take format specifiers that are expanded by scrotty when encountered. There are two types of format specifier. Characters preceded by a '%' are interpreted by strftime(3). These options may be used to refer to the current date and time. The second kind are internal to scrotty and are prefixed by '$' or '\'. The following specifiers are recognised: $i framebuffer index $f image filename/pathname (ignored in FILENAME_PATTERN) $n image filename (ignored in FILENAME_PATTERN) $p image width multiplied by image height $w image width $h image height $$ expands to a literal '$' \n expands to a new line \\ expands to a literal '\' \ expands to a literal ' ' (backslash, space) A space that is not prefixed by a backslash in --exec is interpreted as an argument delimiter. This is the case even at the beginning and end of the string and if a space was the previous character in the string. FUTURE DIRECTIONS Support for TTY:s in other kernels should be added. RATIONALE Taking screenshots was a pain before this (except, fbcat already existed without my knowledge.) Screenshots are useful if you want to remember something or send an image of how something looks. SEE ALSO scrot(1), strftime(3), convert(1), fbcat(1), setterm(1) Full documentation available locally via: info '(scrotty)' See INSTALL for installation instructions. See DEPENDENCIES for software dependenices. See COPYING for copyright information. See LICENSE for the full license used by the software. See NEWS for significant differences between releases. LICENSE Copying and distribution of this manual, with or without modification, are permitted in any medium without royalty provided the copyright notice and this notice are preserved. This file is offered as-is, without any warranty.