Path: utzoo!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!uunet!dialogic!dialogic.UUCP!gerry From: gerry@dialogic.UUCP (Gerry Lachac) Newsgroups: comp.unix.i386 Subject: Screen capture under 386/ix? Message-ID: <1051@dialogic.UUCP> Date: 11 Jan 90 19:45:47 GMT Sender: news@dialogic.UUCP Reply-To: gerry@dialogic.UUCP (Gerry Lachac) Organization: Dialogic Corp., Parsippany, NJ Lines: 21 Does anyone know of the existence of a screen-capture utility for ISC 386/ix? I am well aware of 'tee', but I am trying to capture screens that are drawn using curses to draw lines and boxes on the screen and include the captured screen in a document. The problem with using 'tee' is twofold. The graphics (ie boxes, lines) are terminal dependent. The screen I would capture using 'tee' on an AT386 would be different than the screen I would grab using a VT220. The screen I am trying to capture is in a program that doesn't redraw the screen, it only redraws what changes. Any pointers will be appreciated. uunet!dialogic!gerry | "Even a dead plant turns | Dialogic Corporation OR | over a new leaf | 300 Littleton Rd gerry@dialogic.UUCP | when the wind blows." | Parsippany, NJ 07054 | | (201)334-1268 X193