X Windows System Screen Dump
C.1 Overview
C.1.1 TSI Screen Capture Utility
tsiwd is a utility that dumps the contents of portions of the X
Window screen to a file. It stores the data in a graphics file
format that uses 24-bit lossless compression. This utility differs
from xwd in that tsiwd captures the data/contents from up to
32-bit planes, including the contents of layers created through
the Multiple Overlay eXtension (MOX).
installed in /usr/X11R6/bin directory.
C.2 Usage
The following is a description of the utility and its use:
prompt% tsiwd [-debug] [-nodisplay] [-geometry
x,y,width, height] [-dev path] [-pcmap]
[-ppm | -bmp] [-imgfile filename]
The tsiwd utility saves the contents of an X Window (or
another region) and displays it on the screen. If the command
line argument -imgfile and the file name are provided, the
captured content is saved into a file.
By default tsiwd creates a new window and displays the
captured image in it. Specifying the "–nodisplay" option turns
off this feature. If the "-pcmap" option is specified, a private
colormap is used for the image display window. If this option is
not provided, the default colormap is used.
Appendix C
The tsiwd utility is
C-1
Utility
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