http://qa.mandrakesoft.com/show_bug.cgi?id=2146

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           What    |Removed                     |Added
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         AssignedTo|[EMAIL PROTECTED]    |[EMAIL PROTECTED]
             Status|UNCONFIRMED                 |NEW
          Component|program                     |program
     Ever Confirmed|                            |1
            Product|gnome-panel                 |XFree86
            Version|2.2.0.1-4mdk                |4.3-1mdk



------- Additional Comments From [EMAIL PROTECTED]  2003-03-07 17:03 -------
this bug is back again :

http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=86506

XFree bug..

reassigning (seeing on my system :(

Pablo, Fred Lepied thinks it might caused by your keyboard changes in XF.. Could
you check ?



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description: 
Configuration:
 Mandrake 9.1 RC1
 Desktop Gnome 2.2

Description:
 The snapshot program lives in the Actions menu, and is called 'Snapshot'. Run
this program. It has a help button. Click it. A window is displayed describing
"1.4.2. To Take a Snapshot". There is a section:

. Use shortcut keys
   To take a screenshot, use the following shortcut keys:
   . Print Screen - Takes a screenshot of the entire screen, and displays the
Screenshot dialog. Use the Screenshot dialog to save the screenshot.

   . Alt+Print Screen Takes a screenshot of the window that has focus, and
displays the Screenshot dialog. Use the Screenshot dialog to save the screenshot.

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>From the above description it is expected that pressing 'Print Screen' on the
Gnome Desktop will take a snapshot of the desktop and produce the
'gnome-panel-snapshot' program to save this file.

The problem is: Pressing Print Screen does not take a snapshot, and does not
open the gnome-panel-snapshot application.

I have checked the Gnome Configuration Screen - Keyboard Shortcuts, and in the
'Desktop' section there is an entry 'Take a Screen Shot' which correctly lists
'Print Screen' as the shortcut.

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