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Old   July 8, 2008, 16:20
Default How do I take a screenshot using FLUENT in LINUX?
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taitae25
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Good afternoon all,

Today, I have a rather simple question regarding graphical rendering. In the Windows OS, to reverse the background color of the contour image, I clicked on the right mouse button, and turned on the reverse background option. In the LINUX OS (I'm new to it) when I click on my right mouse button, there are no options to edit the format of the grahphic (i.e. gray scale, revered background, meta color, etc.) It would be greatly appreciated if someone could give me a quick answer to this problem.

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Old   July 8, 2008, 16:50
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As far as I have in mind this is in File -> Hardcopy
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Old   July 8, 2008, 18:29
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BastiL,

Thank you for your prompt reply. Your reply solved the problem and all is good. Great thanks.

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