Clipgrab

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    Shaun Holt

      For those that like the program Clipgrab and want to use in AntiX. I downloaded the source from clipgrab .org, compiled it following the 3 simple lines of commands in the Readme file and it compiled and ran perfectly. Using AntiX 19.

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      rokytnji
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        Cool Beans.

        Now. I hope you you know your arrow keys remember your last commands i terminal.

        So if you you can past the coammnds. I’ll start.

        harry@biker:~
        $ howdy
        bash: howdy: command not found
        

        After that displays. Now hit the arrow keys to see what I mean.

        harry@biker:~
        $ howdy
        bash: howdy: command not found
        harry@biker:~
        $ apt search zsnes
        

        Thanks for the info.

        • This reply was modified 3 years ago by rokytnji.

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          Thanks rokytnji,

          I should have posted those lines as well.

          Here it is from the readme..

          ##Prerequisites

          You need to install the Qt5 developer libraries in order to compile the program.

          On Ubuntu and Debian-based system, you can install the necessary libraries like this:

          sudo apt install qtbase5-dev qtwebengine5-dev

          Other Linux distributions might have slightly different package names. Packages for Windows and macOS can be downloaded here: https://download.qt.io/archive/qt/5.12/

          In addition, ffmpeg (no developer libs necessary) needs to be installed.

          sudo apt install ffmpeg

          ##Compiling
          To compile ClipGrab, simply execute the following command:

          qmake clipgrab.pro && make

          This will create an executable “clipgrab” that you can start via ./clipgrab.

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          rokytnji
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            QT from what I read is getting hinky dinky lately. Enjoy it while it lasts.

            https://www.osnews.com/story/131646/new-qt-releases-possibly-restricted-to-paying-customers-for-12-months-kde-not-particularly-happy/

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              Interesting. Thanks for that share.

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