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I just test the same behaviour with gedit (copy text, close gedit, paste
somewhere) it's works fine
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Hi
I have a similar problem, but I use an extension to do my screenshots, but I
seem each time you close an app, you clipboard is empty
It's a strange behaviour
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Hi,
I have gnome-screenshot installed on several desktops, all on the last
ubuntu version.
Since fews days, on all computers, everytime I do "copy to clipboard"
after the screen shot, if I close the screenshot application, my
clipboard became Empty.
Now i have to keep the application opened to b
Kris, generally people won't see comments on closed bugs. Please open
new bugs for new issues.
But try this:
1. Open the Settings app.
2. Navigate to Devices > Keyboard.
3. About halfway down the page are keyboard shortcuts for saving screenshots
directly to the "clipboard".
Basically, just hold
+1 Kris
GNOME in all is a downgrade for Unity users, I don't understand why
Ubuntu choose GNOME now, even if X.org is back...
When a Ubuntu Unity remix?
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this: "because we keep being asked by GNOME upstream and GNOME user to
let their desktop alone and ship it as designed so that's what we try to
do, we stick to upstream behaviour for GNOME environments and take
design decision for Unity", this is BS!
How about all of the Unity users who now are mi
Just use ctrl+PrtSc to send to clipboard
On Jun 10, 2018 10:04 PM, "Kris" wrote:
Just recently upgraded to bionic, and after using it for a while I
mostly got used to it, but the one feature that keeps bothering me
painfully is the lack of the printscreen dialog. I understand the
initiative to a
Just recently upgraded to bionic, and after using it for a while I
mostly got used to it, but the one feature that keeps bothering me
painfully is the lack of the printscreen dialog. I understand the
initiative to adopt gnome standards, but this is introducing a big
inconvenience in comparison to h
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Sc
I have a thin client environment - no way to have graphics hardware
acceleration. gnome-screenshot depends on gnome-shell but has no
dependency on the package. I cannot install gnome-shell i use the
fallback mode. As a work around i have installed the xfce4 screenshot
tool and just created a link n
Still crashing in Quantal the popup for save the image with Gnome
session (without effects) and I can't save the screenshot file:
$gnome-screenshot --delay 3
** Message: Unable to use GNOME Shell's builtin screenshot interface, resorting
to fallback X11.
I only can get work and make a screenshot
IMHO this "feature" is idiotic. The time it takes to make and save
screenshots is more than double, especially fi capturing areas instead
of the whole screen.
Not having a simple way to change this behaviour is even worse!
So if like me you prefer the old way here is a simple fix. Create a
file
** Changed in: gnome-screenshot (Debian)
Status: Unknown => Confirmed
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** Bug watch added: Debian Bug tracker #671831
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=671831
** Also affects: gnome-screenshot (Debian) via
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Never mind. Turned out the problem was that I have installed shutter,
even after removing it the keybinding persists. Here is the solution
in case anyone encounters the same problem.
http://askubuntu.com/questions/30701/keyboard-shortcuts-not-working-
after-removing-shutter/42435#42435
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Excuse me? It says "fix released", but where is the fix? I am using
12.04 with Unity, everything is up to date. When I try to take a
screenshot with PrtSc I hear a shutter sound and see a flash, but no
dialogue box and no screenshot is saved in ~/Pictures. Do I need to
tweak some settings?
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** Branch linked: lp:~ubuntu-branches/ubuntu/quantal/gnome-
screenshot/quantal
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Are Gnome actually fixing this upstream, the bug
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=669629 didn't seem very
decisive.
I've just wasted 25mins trying to find where Gnome dumps screenshots to.
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This bug has been reported on the Ubuntu ISO testing tracker.
A list of all reports related to this bug can be found here:
http://iso.qa.ubuntu.com/qatracker/reports/bugs/927952
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Oops! This was obviously not meant for this bug. Sorry for the noise.
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The linux-linaro kernel is community maintained and should be tracked in
its own bug and not part of the supported kernel cadence process. If
someone would like to provide updates for the linux-linaro kernel,
please file a new bug and follow
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/SecurityTeam/UpdateProcedures. Th
Ok, I've got the idea from post #4 here, it's not a bug, it's a feature.
It's slightly not usual, may there be an option to make it work like before?
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Confirmed on Debian Testing ("Wheezy"), kernel version: 3.2.0-2-amd64.
The bug appared after a recent update.
When pressing "PrintScreen" button no dialog window appears , only
clicking sound and a flash. No screenshots can be found in the
Bilder/Pictures folder.
It works correctly only when exec
** Project changed: gnome-utils => gnome-screenshot
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I need to agree with many other commenters here that this is a severe usability
problem. (I'm referring to principles at
http://www.useit.com/papers/heuristic/heuristic_list.html)
1) It violates standards/contradicts previous experiences.
a) The experiences of ubuntu/gnome users who are used to
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Status: Fix Committed => Fix Released
** Tags removed: udp
** Tags added: reviewedbydesignp
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Anyone who wants to bring the point of accessibility to upstreams
attention, please add it here:
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=669629
Please note, that in Gnome Shell you get a white flash in addition to
the camera shutter sound. Perhaps this doesn’t happen in classic mode.
If so ple
This now works for me as of todays livecd 64bit iso install:
gnome-screenshot = 3.3.92-0ubuntu2
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thanks Seb and Mark for the answers. really appreciated.
I just hope there will be more collaboration between Unity and GNOME than
challenge. Closing my OT :)
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On 28/03/12 10:23, Lucazade wrote:
> This behaviour imho create big discrepancies between the two projects. GNOME
> is taking is own road and I believe
> in future these projects will divert so much that some simple patches won't
> be enough. Please fix this kind of issue :)
That is not an *engi
@Lucazade
> Then I'm wondering what is the point of still using GNOME as main DE
if Ubuntu devs don't like it.
We don't, we use Unity as our main DE (even if it's using a lot of GNOME
techs)
> Is it a good approach to patch everything in GNOME to adapt it to the
Unity context?
No, that's why as
@seb128
Then I'm wondering what is the point of still using GNOME as main DE if Ubuntu
devs don't like it.
Is it a good approach to patch everything in GNOME to adapt it to the Unity
context?
This behaviour imho create big discrepancies between the two projects. GNOME is
taking is own road and
The behaviour didn't regress, the desktop team just decided to stop
spending time changing GNOME behaviour and to focus on Unity which is
our default desktop, we changed the behaviour only for Unity there.
It's also something most GNOME users asked us to do, let the GNOME
session be a real GNOME
This is a regression, clear guidance was given to have the screenshot
dialog show on PrintScreen.
Mark
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As someone has mentioned in another thread, ONLY having sound feedback
as the sole confirmation of the Print Screen function being used is
totally discriminatory to any deaf Ubuntu users (let alone those with no
working sound on their systems).
This is a totally regressive change and is now beyond
Just WASTED 30 minutes trying to capture a screenshot for another bug on
my 12.04 system (Gnome fallback) before finally finding this change.
Talk about making simple things difficult for people - what happens if
someone doesn't have sound and they just keep hitting "Print Screen"
waiting for some
Oh yes, fair enough. I guess in other situations I was of the same
opinion, just not this time. I’m getting schizophrenic here.
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Tobias, because we keep being asked by GNOME upstream and GNOME user to
let their desktop alone and ship it as designed so that's what we try to
do, we stick to upstream behaviour for GNOME environments and take
design decision for Unity
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Hi Seb, thank you, but your fix doesn’t help when I don’t use Unity.
Why did you think this only applies to Unity users?
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This bug was fixed in the package gnome-screenshot - 3.3.2-0ubuntu3
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* debian/patches/ubuntu_interactive_screenshots.patch:
- on Unity sessions display a confirmation dialog after taking
screenshots with the keybind
Indeed this is quite a hideous usability regression on normal desktop
systems at least, so +1 for reverting. Thanks Seb.
** Also affects: gnome-screenshot (Ubuntu Precise)
Importance: Low
Assignee: Canonical Desktop Team (canonical-desktop-team)
Status: In Progress
** Changed in: g
Ok, seems there is much hate for that tablet like behaviour, I told
GNOME that users hate it and will look at reverting it ;-)
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Status: Triaged => In Progress
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I'll suggest adding a gsettings option to make interactive mode default
— so we'll be able to adjust default behaviour without applying any
patches.
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+1 as well, making as a design priority.
** Changed in: ayatana-design
Assignee: (unassigned) => John Lea (johnlea)
** Changed in: ayatana-design
Importance: Undecided => High
** Changed in: ayatana-design
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+1, we need the screenshot app to pop up and offer the user to save the
shot. It can default to the pictures folder and appropriate filename,
but the user should have choice to cancel or redirect.
Mark
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By default, on Ubuntu, the Pictures folder is readable by all other
users...
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I feel this is a security issue.
Having someone hit PrintScreen by mistake and having the contents of
whatever they were doing basically silently stored in the pictures
folder is quite evil.
We need to either disable the hotkey unless the app is running, or pop
up the dialog like we used to.
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In fact if I think a solution was obvious, that since the beginning of
the problem the screenshots is being performed by pressing PrintScreen
or writing to the terminal, but if we capture after a certain time or
select a window or some to capture this area can not be done now as it
was before, with
@ #26
Workaround with ccsm gnome-compatibility took their decision off my back.
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And what is the solution we must apply to not do it from the terminal?
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** Changed in: gnome-utils
Status: Unknown => Confirmed
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I found the FIXED bug where the change was put foward:
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=652487
It’s not just feature-remov-itis, it’s Morbus McCannia. I must say I
disagree diametrically with the optimal workflow suggested there.
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https:/
To answer my own question, in gnome-control-center git there are slots for
*six* keybindings now!
That doesn’t sound like a very thought-out strategy to map six bindings only to
avoid that one little dialog.
And, to wit, we don’t have the new gnome-settings-daemon with media-
keys, we’re stuck w
Not sure if GNOME has design documents for such changes
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Seb, do you have a link to Gnome design document handy? Any discussion
about this? Mailing list posts?
If we add a keystroke for copy to clipboard we would have:
• Print : whole screen
• Print : focussed window
• Print : copy to clipboard, but what? window, desktop, area?
The old system was
I mean
In one direction:
, but I don’t care, just save: 1x Enter/click , the window is
gone, result like now.
in the other direction:
click, click, click, scan, scroll, click, window, click, click button.
or
, click, click, file browser, looong list, scan it, open some
generic files to
What was your workflow? GNOME is adding keybinding to directly copy the
screenshot to the clipboard, so if you need that the new way will be
less steps than the old one, just a keybinding and paste in your
application for example
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Sebastien, when there is a need to take a series of screenshots and use
them further right away, going through the g-s desktop app would require
an order of magnitude more steps. The previous system was really quite
efficient.
It’s not even possible to get the old behaviour back through the use of
if you want the options to rename etc run gnome-screenshot and use the
interactive ui?
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#16 Erratum:
< Just tested on laptop (install since alpha-1), no recent screenshot
displayed. >
My bad, apologies, alm was in the way. Recent screenshots are also
displayed on laptop.
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#14
+1
#12
> those screenshots should show in the dash home screen "recent files" (if they
> don't that's a bug we will fix)
Just tested on laptop (install since alpha-1), no recent screenshot displayed.
Just tested on desktop-pc (install alpha-2 four days ago), recent screenshot
displayed.
-
Also, I keep camera photos in my Pictures folder, screenshots don’t
belong there.
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@seb the main issue I find is that I didn't know where the screen shots
had gone, if there was some logic to where they went I would have been
fine but they went to a folder I do not use. Where as before I could
select their destination. On a phone or a tablet I know exactly where
to go as its ex
It’s more about the immediate option to rename, the option to copy to
clipboard, the option to preview, and the option to drag the thumbnail
to another app directly.
I don’t have a smart phone.
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Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Note that those screenshots should show in the dash home screen "recent
files" (if they don't that's a bug we will fix) so should be easy to
access this way as well
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The new behaviour is a bit disturbing first but is basically:
- is what phones and tablets do nowadays, a sound and visual effect and store
to the image directory, so something quite some users should be used to
- the non interactive behaviour is limited to keybinding, if you run
gnome-screensho
Thanks, that need consideration but that's neither a regression not an
important bug, the new behaviour is what new devices out there like
phones or tablets do
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Assignee: Canonical Desktop Team (canonical-desktop-team) => (unassigned)
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** Description changed:
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+ When taking a screenshot with Print Screen or Alt+Print Screen a dialog
+ box asking you what and where to save the file no longer appears. So
+ while you hear a camera sound you have no other confirmation that a
+ screenshot was really taken. Additionally,
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Screenshot" window.
To manage notif
How is a new user supposed to know
- where the screenshot lands?
- when using common shortcuts it may need an edit of a .desktop file with -i
option?
- to install dconf-tools in order to access UI settings?
There is no auto-save-directory selected, alt and alt+print deliberately
saves the scree
this appears to be the offending commit
http://git.gnome.org/browse/gnome-screenshot/commit/?id=3bbc1e158fd58ec7f4f984f6d3c15ec95e65a035
can we patch it back in? The dialog with a preview is a lovely feature, way
better than silently putting it on the clipboard or silently saving it.
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How do I link upstream bugs nowadays?
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=669629
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I think this should be escalated to upstream to challenge the notion
that silently putting uninformatively named files into an unseen folder
is a good idea. It just creates confusion and unnecessary work.
That this behaviour trips people up is evidenced by 6 dupes within one
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I would not expect this to change, gnome changed it, unlikely ubuntu will revert
(similar to when gnome changed the file naming of screens from .ext
where was based on window title & made 'sense', to the current
date/time format
Didn't like that but nothing to be done other than redoing the s
To change the destination directory
gsettings set org.gnome.gnome-screenshot auto-save-directory
'file:///home/xyzxyz/Desktop'
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BTW, could you take a screenshot of your semi-translucent terminal? How
do the fonts look?
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GNOME Screenshot 3.3.2 - 6th February 2012
==
- Make non-interactive mode headless
- Update to the new shell Screenshot API
- Port to GApplication
Here, »headless« means that no dialog is shown anymore. The screenshots are
placed in your »Pictures« folder
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