XWPICK - X Windows Image Pick up Utility. GENERAL INFO ============ Xwpick lets you pick an image from an arbitrary window or rectangular area of an X11-server and write it to a file in a variety of formats. Why xwpick? o Xwpick is convenient in use. The onmipresent blinking rectangle surrounding the area to be picked and involment of the keyboard input in addition to the mouse help to get rid of numerous parameters, nevertheless satisfying in quite a natural way the most common needs of users, namely, picking an image from a selected window or from an arbitrary rectangular area and a possibility to change the selected image just before outputing to a file. Xwpick also allows to pick images from pop-up menus, which are on the screen only when the mouse button is pressed and disappear immediately after the button is released. o Xwpick can output images in various formats: different PostScripts, GIF, PCX (IBM PC), PICT (Macintosh), PPM (PBM Plus). o Xwpick runs not only on UNIX platforms, but on OpenVMS (VAX/Alpha) as well. o Xwpick uses the Lempel-Ziv Welch (LZW) compression algorithm for image encoding in PostScript, thus producing very compact files: 3-5 time less than files produced with Run Length Encoding (RLE) and 10-30 times less than files produced without compression. PostScipt files produced by XWPICK automatically understand on what kind of printer they are being output. On level 2 PostScript printers the native LZW/ASCII85 decoding filters will be invoked, while on level 1 printers the inline decompression code is executed. Rendering time on level 2 printers is pretty fast (usually less than 1 minute), on level 1 printers the image rendering, of course, is much slower, but nevertheless essentially faster than for Run Length Encoded PostScript images. LIMITATION ========== Xwpick does not work on 24-bit DirectColor/TrueColor devices. AUTHOR ====== Evgeni Chernyaev chernaev@mx.ihep.su