On 15 November 2014 12:50, Rowan Berkeley <rowan.berke...@gmail.com> wrote: > On 15/11/14 12:42, Colin Law wrote: >> >> On 15 November 2014 12:13, Rowan Berkeley <rowan.berke...@gmail.com> >> wrote: >>> >>> Hi, >>> >>> I have upgraded to 14:10, and picked up a bug or two along the way. This >>> one >>> is a nuisance, because I use screenshots a lot on my blog. Every time I >>> try >>> to make a new screenshot, it just creates a new copy of an old one. >>> Therefore, it is storing them somewhere in a queue, and when I try to >>> make a >>> new one, it puts that at the bottom of the queue and offers me a fresh >>> edition of the snapshot that is stuck at the top. Or a selection from >>> several that are stuck there, but never the new one. The official >>> location >>> for all screenshots is set by me as the desktop, and I have repeatedly >>> deleted everything on there, including hidden files. These things must be >>> stored somewhere else. So where are they all, so that I can clear them, >>> and >>> perhaps find some way of preventing them from accumulating like this >>> again? >> >> >> When you click on print screen (if that is how you are taking a >> snapshot) what does it show for Save in Folder? >> >> Colin >> > > I haven't been using Print Screen, I have been using the Screenshot > application, because I always want to select an area by hand. But it is > interesting that the Print Screen command always reverts the destination > folder to Pictures, no matter how often I try to change it to Desktop. But > this doesn't really solve my problem. I can find the resulting image file, > whether it is in Desktop or in Pictures. the trouble is, it is not the > present screen, but an old one, stored somewhere and regurgitated > repeatedly. So the question must be, where? > > > > -- > ubuntu-uk@lists.ubuntu.com > https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-uk > https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UKTeam/
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