Thursday, February 4, 2010

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gnome-screenshot and snapshots partial desktop

gnome-screenshot is useful to capture a snapshot of the screen. On Linux systems (and ubuntu:-P) are configured by default the ability to capture a screenshot of the entire screen or active window, use the combination Alt + id keys Stamp and Stamp. Should the opportunity arise also from the console, with controls, respectively
gnome-screenshot-w
addition to these options, are interesting also use the delay required (- delay = seconds), the ability to add effects like shadows or edges (- = border effect - effect = shadow), and finally, the ability to display a convenient GUI to indicate these and other options before making the snapshot. However, the most attractive option is that it can indicate the region to capture the desktop in order to avoid annoying scraps and photo editing after capture:

gnome-screenshot-a This can be a custom command to be inserted between shortcuts keyboard, perhaps associated with the pressure of the key combination Ctrl + Print Screen. See the picture above for more details.


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