Scrot is a utility software that captures screens through command line interface.
In the latest release, the software has undergone several enhancements that aim to improve its thumbnail-related options. The patch from Claes Nasten adds a new set of features aimed at streamlining the process of creating high-quality thumbnails.
One of the most significant changes includes fixing bugs related to breaking of the $f param to -exec when specified. Additionally, the thumbnail and screenshot now have similar timestamps, making it easier for users to keep track of their activity. Users can also specify the geometry of the thumbnail by specifying -t alongside the dimensions.
Scrot's new release also comes with a new feature - $m (mini). This feature takes the place of $t, and it has a better alternative that supports the software's functionality. Additionally, users can set the width or height of the thumbnail to 0, which automatically fills in the other dimensions. Overall, the new features and bug fixes make scrot a must-have software for screen capture enthusiasts.
Version 0.8: N/A