Capture a screen image
snapshot [-S i|n] [-s server] [-x position[%][r]]
         [-y position[%][r]]
Neutrino
- -Si|n
 
- The initial state of the main window (iconified or normal).
 
- -s server_name
 
- The name of the Photon server:
  
| If server_name is:
       | 
This server is used:
   | 
| node_path
       | 
node_path/dev/photon
   | 
| fullpath
       | 
fullpath
   | 
| relative_path
       | 
/dev/relative_path
   | 
 
- -x position[%][r]
 
- The x coordinate of the upper-left corner of the window, in pixels,
  or as a percentage of screen width if % is specified.
  If r is specified, the coordinate is relative to the
  current console.
 
- -y position[%][r]
 
- The y coordinate of the upper-left corner of the window, in pixels,
  or as a percentage of screen height if % is specified.
  If r is specified, the coordinate is relative to the
  current console.
 
The snapshot utility captures portions of the Photon workspace.
The main window looks like this:

The snapshot window.
The controls across the top of the window let you choose the source
of the snapshot, which is one of:
- the entire screen
 
- a selected window, not including its frame
 
- a selected window, including its frame
 
- an area that you select.
 
You can send the image to:
- the Photon image viewer,
  pv
 
- the Photon clipboard
 
- ${HOME}/snap.bmp
 
- ${HOME}/snap.jpg
 
If you want a snapshot of a menu or other popup item, set the snapshot options
as you wish, and then:
- Specify the number of seconds to wait.
 
- Click on the Take Snapshot button and select the appropriate window or
  area.
 
- Before the timer counts down, display the menu or popup item.
 
- Wait for the timer to expire.
 
  | 
snapshot does not work within a phditto window. | 
 
Run using Photon server on node my_node:
snapshot -s/net/my_node/dev/photon
Run at initial position (10,10):
snapshot -x10 -y10
- PWM_PRINTSCRN_APP
 
- The application to start when the Print Scrn key is pressed.
  By default, snapshot is started.
  
  
 
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