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Gandalf Parker June 13th, 2007 06:04 PM

Re: Request: A way to extract/copy text descriptio
 
yeah usually if they dont say what OS, you can figure Windows (because so many windows users dont know there is another distro) http://forum.shrapnelgames.com/images/smilies/happy.gif

http://www.cafepress.com/oddthotz/589239?pid=2837642

B0rsuk June 13th, 2007 06:09 PM

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Wow, thanks, strings worked. I didn't know this app. Very nice.

I use Kubuntu with plans to switch to Debian once I get new hardware. I use ksnapshot for screenshots.
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That's not the point. Strings may work, but it's not exactly convenient way of showing off. Not the kind of thing you can just send over IM whenever something interesting happens. It's better than nothing, but screenshots are likely better for bragging and and getting people into the game.

Quote:

All praise Mansemat, Eater of Filth, Feeder of Impurity, Guide of Heroes !

I have to type it by hand.

Lazy_Perfectionist June 13th, 2007 09:16 PM

Re: Request: A way to extract/copy text descriptio
 
How does Ksnapshot work? Is it satisfactory, am I taking this thread in the wrong direction talking about screenshots? If it isn't what doesnt it do that you are looking for?

Well... I don't have much to offer on the subject right now, but I'll chime in if I think of something later.

Alneyan June 15th, 2007 04:21 PM

Re: Request: A way to extract/copy text descriptio
 
If you like strings, you may want to look into grep. That command finds all occurrences of a regular expression in a file, which makes finding a particular description quite a bit easier. For a simple example, grep "Starspawns are ancient" <file> gives the one matching description.

If you are into screenshots, I'd suggest using the scrot program. Besides having the worst name ever, this program takes screenshots through a command line interface, so you can easily write a 'take screenshot after 10 seconds and upload it to FTP and send URL somewhere' one-shot script.

Neither solution is *quite* what you ask for, of course, but that should still be more convenient than typing descriptions by hand.

Gandalf Parker June 15th, 2007 05:12 PM

Re: Request: A way to extract/copy text descriptio
 
Quote:

Alneyan said:
If you are into screenshots, I'd suggest using the scrot program. Besides having the worst name ever, this program takes screenshots through a command line interface, so you can easily write a 'take screenshot after 10 seconds and upload it to FTP and send URL somewhere' one-shot script.

Sweet! Sounds like my kindof toy. If I used Xwindows to play Dom I would definetly want to remember that one.

lch June 15th, 2007 07:06 PM

Re: Request: A way to extract/copy text descriptio
 
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Lazy_Perfectionist said:
How does Ksnapshot work?

Press "Print Screen", receev screenshot. Yeah, I use it when I do screenshots, it does the job. That or the Screenshot tool (via Import or something) from GIMP.


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