Hi, when using Cinnamon or Mac, I was able to hit Ctrl+Shift+PrintScreen and a selection box would pop up. The clipboard would automatically be filled with the selection. Part of my daily work is rapidly taking lots of screenshots like this, so it is a pain to add extra clicks. I just switched to Kubuntu, and I am surprised this is not default functionality. Right now I am opening Ksnapshot and clicking through menus and such to reproduced this functionality and it is too much. I tried scrot, but it does not copy to clipboard. What can I do to set up my system like it was before? Thank you.
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Thank you for the comments so far, however I do not find the following key combination:
Print Screen
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*select with mouse*
Enter
Ctrl+C
*swith to window I want to give focus to*
Ctrl+V
*switch to Ksnapshot*
Esc
To be very acceptable, considerly I could previous accomplish the same with just
Ctrl+Shift+PrintScreen
*select with mouse*
Ctrl+V
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you can get close ,,,,,you will half to open ksnapshot (printscreen)and click the dropdown box on capture mode and set the moad you like freehand , rectangular ,,,,,then whenever you launch ksnapshot with the printscreen button it will open with this option then it's just ctrl+c to copy after you select and hit enter ,,,,,,,so it's
printscreen
*select with mouse*
enter
ctrl+c
VINNYi7 4core HT 8MB L3 2.9GHz
16GB RAM
Nvidia GTX 860M 4GB RAM 1152 cuda cores
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Code:Usage: ksnapshot [Qt-options] [KDE-options] [options] ... -c, --current Captures the window under the mouse on startup (instead of the desktop) --fullscreen Captures the desktop --region Captures a region --freeregion Captures a free region (not rectangular) --child Captures a part of windows
- Find ksnapshot
- Edit the command and add the option above that you want to it.
Now when you launch ksnapshot it will take a snapshot using the given configuration.
Note also that you can drag and drop the screenshot preview into the application you want.
Also, if you are taking allot of screen shots then you don't have to close ksnapshot every time. Ksnapshot also makes it easier to create the screenshot you want rather then having to edit the screenshots after if you only want a small region of a window this alone can save you allot of time if you need to take allot of screen shots.Last edited by james147; Dec 04, 2012, 05:34 PM.
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