I’ve been running Ubuntu Linux on an old PC and would like to get some screen captures. Is there a way to do that without the command line, and can I get delayed screenshots too?
I’ve been running Ubuntu Linux on an old PC and would like to get some screen captures. Is there a way to do that without the command line, and can I get delayed screenshots too?
Hi Dave. I’ve been learning more about the command line on my Mac system thanks to your Learning Unix for OS X book. Fun! I’m curious, though, is there a way to access the copy / paste buffer from within Terminal?
I take a lot of screen captures on my iMac and every time it saves as a PNG file. My SEO friend told me that for screenshots JPEG or JPEG 2000 are better formats and will be much, much smaller files. Cool. How do I change the Mac screencapture format?
I read on CNET that I can now go into developer mode and install a Bash shell and much of Ubuntu Linux within Windows 10? Excellent. How?
I’m learning how to write shell scripts on my Mac OS X Mavericks system and would like to identify and extract specific information from the EXIF information in photos. Is that possible from the Bash shell command line?