Updated documentation now that Linux is supported

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.. py:module:: PIL.ImageGrab
.. py:currentmodule:: PIL.ImageGrab
:py:mod:`ImageGrab` Module (macOS and Windows only)
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:py:mod:`ImageGrab` Module
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The :py:mod:`ImageGrab` module can be used to copy the contents of the screen
or the clipboard to a PIL image memory.
.. note:: The current version works on macOS and Windows only.
.. versionadded:: 1.1.3
.. py:function:: PIL.ImageGrab.grab(bbox=None, include_layered_windows=False, all_screens=False, xdisplay=None)
Take a snapshot of the screen. The pixels inside the bounding box are
returned as an "RGB" image on Windows or "RGBA" on macOS.
returned as an "RGBA" on macOS, or an "RGB" image otherwise.
If the bounding box is omitted, the entire screen is copied.
.. versionadded:: 1.1.3 (Windows), 3.0.0 (macOS), 7.1.0 (Linux (X11))
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.. py:function:: PIL.ImageGrab.grabclipboard()
Take a snapshot of the clipboard image, if any.
Take a snapshot of the clipboard image, if any. Only macOS and Windows are currently supported.
.. versionadded:: 1.1.4 (Windows), 3.3.0 (macOS)

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# The Python Imaging Library
# $Id$
#
# screen grabber (macOS and Windows only)
# screen grabber
#
# History:
# 2001-04-26 fl created