On Wed, 2008-10-15 at 13:06 -0500, Shaun McCance wrote: > The 'Take Screenshot' entry in the Applications menu should > not just automatically take a screenshot of the desktop, as > it does now. Instead, it should pop up a screenshot dialog > that looks something like this: > > ( ) Take a screenshot of the entire screen > <i>Press PrintScreen to do this automatically</i> > ( ) Take a screenshot of a single window > <i>Press Alt+PrintScreen to do his automatically</i> > ( ) Take a screenshot of a region of the screen > > [ ] Wait [___] seconds before taking screenshot
it does exactly that since GNOME 2.18 or 2.20. if your 'Take Screenshot' menu item is not doing that it's either your distribution's fault for messing around with the default desktop entry file, or yours for doing the same. :-) the default desktop entry for gnome-screenshot uses the --interactive switch which pops up a dialog for setting up the screenshot; the key combinations keep working automagically without requiring manual intervention by default - but you can tweak them to include the --interactive command line switch (which will, as a bonus, take into account the other arguments you pass on the command line). ciao, Emmanuele. -- Emmanuele Bassi, W: http://www.emmanuelebassi.net B: http://log.emmanuelebassi.net _______________________________________________ gnome-devel-list mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gnome-devel-list
