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This article is about the computer program. For the all-wheel drive system, see Saab XWD.
In the X Window System, xwd is a program for capturing the content of the screen or of a window and saving it into a file. Its name stands for X Window Dump. The same name is also used for referring to the image format it uses to save the dump. xwd can be run in two ways: if user specifies the whole screen or the name or identifier of a window as an argument, the program captures the content of the window; otherwise, it changes the shape of the cursor and waits for the user to click in a window, whose content is then captured. At the X Window core protocol level, xwd uses the fact that any X client can request the content of an arbitrary window, including ones it did not create, using the The file generated by xwd can then be read by various other X utilities such as xwud, xv, and the GIMP, or converted to other formats; the netpbm suite allows a useful pipeline to be constructed: $ xwd | xwdtopnm | pnmtopng > Screenshot.png External links
Related Info: XWD is also the name of Saab Automobile's "Cross-Wheel-Drive" AWD system |
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