Re: Print-Scr + gnome-screenshot --interactive???
- From: Gabriel <rossetti gabriel gmail com>
- To: gnome-shell-list <gnome-shell-list gnome org>
- Subject: Re: Print-Scr + gnome-screenshot --interactive???
- Date: Fri, 18 May 2012 03:11:56 +0200
I tried creating a custom shortcut with "gnome-screenshot --interactive"
and assigning it the print screen button, it asked if I wanted to
disable the existing one and I replied yes. I tried and it didn't work,
the new default way kicked in since the shortcuts are defined twice...
So I redefined my new shortcut again to use the print screen button, it
asked me again if I wanted to disable the existing shortcut and again I
said yes. This time both copies of the default shortcut are disabled
(why you can't disable them or modify the command is beyond me...) but
my new shortcut does nothing, sounds like I have two bugs...
On 05/18/2012 03:02 AM, Gabriel wrote:
I have them all in double....
On 05/18/2012 02:49 AM, Tim wrote:
also have a look under settings->keyboard->shortcuts, to see all the
keyboard bindings for screenshots (there are quite a few different ones)
On 18/05/12 10:43, Gabriel wrote:
Hi everyone,
I wanted to take a screenshot of an area today. I had configured
gnome to run "gnome-screenshot --interactive" when I press the
printscreen
button. However it no longer calls that and just takes a screenshot
and saves it to Pictures. This is very annoying since I never take
screenshots of my whole screen but rather just of areas. I tried
dconf-editor but it doesn't have this option. I really don't want to
have to
open a terminal and type the command just to take a screenshot of an
area, neither do I want to have to open the file in gimp, cut out the
area I need and paste it to a new file...
Thanks,
Gabriel
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