import not capturing overlays.
Posted: 2007-06-26T15:50:12-07:00
I don't know if this is an enhancement request or a bug report, so I'm doing an enhancement request for now!
Autodesk suggested to reduce some stability problems we had in Maya that we turn on support in X for Color Index Overlay planes (in the NVIDIA driver, this is activated with the option CIOverlay in the xorg.conf). Unfortunately it looks like import does not support capturing overlays, as any overlay section of a window is drawn with all-black pixels, while non-overlay sections are captured correctly. (x11vnc has the same problem unless the -8to24 option is used) Gnome's built-in screenshot application captures these correctly, but it doesn't support capturing regions of the screen like import does, only windows. Gimp also works, but it's cumbersome to bring up a full editing app when all you want is to save a quick snapshot of a region of the screen. Even olde 'xv' captures these regions correctly, with help from some patches on its site. Is there any plan to add overlay capture support to Imagemagick?
Autodesk suggested to reduce some stability problems we had in Maya that we turn on support in X for Color Index Overlay planes (in the NVIDIA driver, this is activated with the option CIOverlay in the xorg.conf). Unfortunately it looks like import does not support capturing overlays, as any overlay section of a window is drawn with all-black pixels, while non-overlay sections are captured correctly. (x11vnc has the same problem unless the -8to24 option is used) Gnome's built-in screenshot application captures these correctly, but it doesn't support capturing regions of the screen like import does, only windows. Gimp also works, but it's cumbersome to bring up a full editing app when all you want is to save a quick snapshot of a region of the screen. Even olde 'xv' captures these regions correctly, with help from some patches on its site. Is there any plan to add overlay capture support to Imagemagick?