Am Sonntag, 14. August 2016, 17:07:17 CEST schrieb Sami Erjomaa: > On 14 August 2016 at 16:56, Martin Steigerwald <mar...@lichtvoll.de> wrote: > > Am Sonntag, 14. August 2016, 08:37:38 CEST schrieb Pino Toscano: > >> Hi, > >> > >> In data sabato 13 agosto 2016 20:08:01 CEST, Luc Castermans ha scritto: > >> > Indeed installing Digikam 5 forces to remove kdegraphics package. I > >> > think > >> > > >> > I can miss a few, except for ksnapshot. Is this a wrong dependency? > >> > >> Yes, the kdegraphics metapackage needs to switch from ksnapshot to > >> kde-spectacle. As people pointed out already, ksnapshot is no more > >> developed, and instead there's spectacle (called kde-spectacle in Debian > >> for naming issues) which does what ksnapshot did and more. > >> > >> I'm going to upload soon a new version of meta-kde, so the update won't > >> cause the packages to be uninstalled. > > > > The only thing I miss from kde-spectacle is simply numbering screenshots. > > It has placeholders for date and time which is pointless for me to have > > in the filename, as its in the filesystem metadata and the image metadata > > already. It does not seem to have any placeholder for numbering them. > > > > But I will report this upstream as this is no Debian issue. […] > The Spectacle preferences says "If a file with this name already > exists, a serial number will be appended to the filename. For example, > if the filename is "Screenshot", and "Screenshot.png" already exist, > the image will be saved as "Screenshot-1.png".
Oh, I completely missed that one. But then how to tell it to use zeros for spacing? Ksnaphot just numbered the first number in a filename, including leading zeros. -- Martin