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PRINT SCREEN | --PRINT SCREEN-- | ||
This code was written as a tool to document a process of work or research with the computer; it makes a print screen every minute for an hour and saves it as a JPEG. Once the code runs out the images are converted into a gif file generating an overview of the working process (imagemagik). | This code was written as a tool to document a process of work or research with the computer; it makes a print screen every minute for an hour and saves it as a JPEG. Once the code runs out the images are converted into a gif file generating an overview of the working process (imagemagik). | ||
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Control over the speed of display in order to read the lines; right now the gif just gives a vertiginous insight of what I was busy with for an hour without allowing actual use of the information. | Control over the speed of display in order to read the lines; right now the gif just gives a vertiginous insight of what I was busy with for an hour without allowing actual use of the information. | ||
-- | <source lang="python"> | ||
from PIL import ImageGrab | |||
import datetime, time | |||
start = datetime.datetime.now () | |||
now = datetime.datetime.now() | |||
intervalo = now - start | |||
while intervalo.total_seconds()<= 3600: | |||
now = datetime.datetime.now() | |||
intervalo = now-start | |||
print intervalo | |||
im = ImageGrab.grab() | |||
printscreen = str(now.strftime("%Y-%m-%d_%H-%M"))+'.jpg' | |||
im.save(printscreen) | |||
time.sleep(60) | |||
#thanks Lucia | |||
</source> |
Revision as of 20:14, 7 December 2013
--PRINT SCREEN--
This code was written as a tool to document a process of work or research with the computer; it makes a print screen every minute for an hour and saves it as a JPEG. Once the code runs out the images are converted into a gif file generating an overview of the working process (imagemagik).
to work out: Control over the speed of display in order to read the lines; right now the gif just gives a vertiginous insight of what I was busy with for an hour without allowing actual use of the information.
from PIL import ImageGrab
import datetime, time
start = datetime.datetime.now ()
now = datetime.datetime.now()
intervalo = now - start
while intervalo.total_seconds()<= 3600:
now = datetime.datetime.now()
intervalo = now-start
print intervalo
im = ImageGrab.grab()
printscreen = str(now.strftime("%Y-%m-%d_%H-%M"))+'.jpg'
im.save(printscreen)
time.sleep(60)
#thanks Lucia