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7.2

Printscreen in Xwindows in command line.

Asked by joely2k in X-Windows Window Manager

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Basically I have a questions here,
I am doing a printscreen script enable to print screen automatically when
I click the "Print" button.
I am using the xwd command that exist in all linux.
I am using the FVWM xwindows.

Question:
Lets say I have 3 Windows. 2 is Xterm and 1 is Gvim.
I am writing a perl script to automatically printscreen the GVIM. not the others.
So my mission is the get the name OR win id or the gvim window.

What is the command that I can use enable to list out all the windows id/name and grep out the gvim window?

so I can print screen by :

xwd -name <winName> > output.xwd

OR

xwd -id <winName> > output.xwd


I do tried the xwininfo -parent -children command but it list out too many arrays of memories.
I do not want it to click. when the crosshair appear after entering the xwininfo command or xwd.
I want everything to be automated without touching the keyboard or mouse..
How can I raised to front or make the gvim window in active? For example, enable to printscreen the gvim window,I need it to be active and infront of other windows (unshaded by others)?

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