On Thursday, 1 February 2018 01:58:30 CET Jack wrote: > On 2018.01.31 19:40, Luigi Toscano wrote: > > Jack ha scritto: > >> Can someone recommend a relatively simple application for minor > >> editing of png files for a docbook manual? At minimum, I need to > >> crop some images. Being able to overlay small amounts of text is > >> also useful. I know I can use GIMP for this, but it seems to take > >> me lots of time to relearn it every time I need to do something > >> simple. > > > > Kolourpaint should do the job. > > Thanks. I also found pinta (although not a KDE app) > > >> The cause here is that Spectacle has captured a number of > >> screenshots (active window) with some type of border around the > >> windows, which I think should be removed before using. (This is > >> something outside the regular window border.) Any hints on why > >> spectacle might be acting up would also be welcome, but I'll raise > >> that as a separate issue at a later time. > > > > Maybe that's the space for the shadows, I see it too. > > It shows up as a white and gray checkerboard, which I seem to recall > seeing as the background of some icons, and I wonder if it is meant to > specify transaprent?
Yes, it's the basically standard way to specify the "transparent" color. > > One of my problems is that if I tell spectacle to capture the window > under cursor, when I click "Take a New Screenshot" the spectacle window > disappears and never comes back, no matter what I click and whether I > have a time delay or use "On Click." I can't reproduce this on Fedora 27 (Spectacle 17.12.1). > I have to kill the spectacle > process. So, I'm using Active Window, which works, but with the extra > border. Has anyone else seen this? Is there any troubleshooting I > might do - or should I report it as a bug? Do you use the last version? -- Luigi