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Bug#819330: ITP: maim -- maim takes screenshots of your desktop



The original author points to some pros over scrot or imagemagick's
import specifically[0]
https://github.com/naelstrof/maim#why-use-maim-over-import-or-scrot

in short:
* maim supports taking screenshots with predefined regions through flags
* the slop util which is used for region selection (optionally, to be
packaged in a separate ITP) has much better error handling than scrot's
screen selection, and fixes issues w/ the scrot selection dialog ending
up in the end screenshot image [1]
* better multi-monitor support specifically wrt off-screen pixels and
preventing them from being visible in end screenshot.
* supports screenshots w/ the cursor included

I understand that there might already exist other utilities for this
function in Debian but I think these are considerable improvements that
make it worth having in Debian.

[0] - https://github.com/naelstrof/maim#why-use-maim-over-import-or-scrot
[1] - https://github.com/naelstrof/slop#lets-see-some-action




Neil Williams:
> There are a number of packages in Debian which already do exactly this.
> What is this package actually going to add over the current set? Each
> desktop already has a screenshot applet of it's own and screengrab
> exists as a crossplatform screenshot tool.
> 
> Is it executable remotely? Does it have some extras not covered in the
> description? There needs to be something to make this worth having in
> Debian besides being another me-too vanity package.

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