Cocoa: take screenshot of desktop wallpaper (without icons and windows)

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北荒 2020-12-17 05:13

Is is possible to capture the Mac OS X desktop without desktop items and any windows that may be open (i.e. just the wallpaper)?

I\'ve experimented with CGWind

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  • 2020-12-17 05:38

    I know this is a super old question, and Tony Arnold's question is right, and what I used to build my own "grab the desktop" code.

    I have some example code that shows how to do all these things (it's a wonderful thing walking in parts of Cocoa that are barely documented... )

    I've put that sample code up in a bitbucket repository. Specifically the code sample to take a picture. (There's more interesting Cocoa code in my learning Cocoa repository, where that sample code is from )

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  • 2020-12-17 05:38

    Swift version:

    extension NSImage {
    
        static func desktopPicture() -> NSImage {
    
            let windows = CGWindowListCopyWindowInfo(
                CGWindowListOption.OptionOnScreenOnly,
                CGWindowID(0))! as NSArray
    
            var index = 0
            for var i = 0; i < windows.count; i++  {
                let window = windows[i]
    
                // we need windows owned by Dock
                let owner = window["kCGWindowOwnerName"] as! String
                if owner != "Dock" {
                    continue
                }
    
                // we need windows named like "Desktop Picture %"
                let name = window["kCGWindowName"] as! String
                if !name.hasPrefix("Desktop Picture") {
                    continue
                }
    
                // wee need the one which belongs to the current screen
                let bounds = window["kCGWindowBounds"] as! NSDictionary
                let x = bounds["X"] as! CGFloat
                if x == NSScreen.mainScreen()!.frame.origin.x {
                    index = window["kCGWindowNumber"] as! Int
                    break
                }
            }
    
            let cgImage = CGWindowListCreateImage(
                CGRectZero,
                CGWindowListOption(arrayLiteral: CGWindowListOption.OptionIncludingWindow),
                CGWindowID(index),
                CGWindowImageOption.Default)!
    
            let image = NSImage(CGImage: cgImage, size: NSScreen.mainScreen()!.frame.size)
            return image
        }
    }
    
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  • 2020-12-17 05:48

    You'll need to be careful to test that this is still correct, but the desktop window sits below the Finder (it's drawn by the Dock). Passing the kCGWindowListOptionOnScreenBelowWindow CGWindowListOption to CGWindowListCreateImage should get you what you want (unless something else is drawing below that level).

    Otherwise, you'll need to use CGWindowListCreate and iterate through the response excluding anything that isn't drawn by the dock at the window level kCGMinimumWindowLevel + 19.

    It gets kind of tricky when there are multiple screens, but hopefully this information is enough for you to do what you need.

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