I'm seeing something odd that I'm pretty sure is new to 2.3 or so -- if I try to do a window-specific screen-cap of a wireshark window ("cmd-shift-4", "space", click), I don't get a proper picture of the window. The main window shows some corrupted fonts in one frame, the others are blank; if I try to get a snap of the Statistics/Summary window, it's blank except for the title bar. If I do an area capture instead (don't hit space and just drag around the window), I get a true picture of what the window looked like. My wireshark is built from MacPorts from a while back, against an older X11.app install (I can probably figure out which from receipt timestamps, if it's important). Could it be that I need to rebuild my X-related MacPorts stuff against the newer libs? Thanks, - Brian
This is fixed in the latest Xquartz... see my post on August 29 titled 1.4.2-apple13. --Jeremy On Sep 3, 2008, at 11:43, Brian Bender wrote:
I'm seeing something odd that I'm pretty sure is new to 2.3 or so -- if I try to do a window-specific screen-cap of a wireshark window ("cmd-shift-4", "space", click), I don't get a proper picture of the window. The main window shows some corrupted fonts in one frame, the others are blank; if I try to get a snap of the Statistics/Summary window, it's blank except for the title bar. If I do an area capture instead (don't hit space and just drag around the window), I get a true picture of what the window looked like.
My wireshark is built from MacPorts from a while back, against an older X11.app install (I can probably figure out which from receipt timestamps, if it's important). Could it be that I need to rebuild my X-related MacPorts stuff against the newer libs?
Thanks,
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