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On Tue, 12 Apr 2016 22:17:38 +0200, J. Roeleveld wrote: |
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> > I don't use the meta packages, preferring to define my own set with |
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> > the packages I want, so I wasn't aware of Spectacle. I've just tried |
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> > it an is seems to do much the same as ksnapshot, just with a lot more |
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> > white space in the UI |
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> Don't forget: |
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> - No auto-incrementing of screenshot-numbers |
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> - Always defaults to PNG (Why!?!!?!) |
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> - Always defaults to a the ~/Pictures folder |
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> (Folder can be adjusted in the settings, but why not the previous |
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> one) |
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> - When wanting to use "save as...", you first need to click the little |
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> triangle |
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OK I accept when you start to actually use it rather than just giving it |
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a try, it sucks!! |
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> > - but WTF do they block one another, they're only screen shot |
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> > programs? |
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> I read somewhere there is a "wrapper" included to call Spectacle when |
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> someone tries to start "ksnapshot"... |
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So it's a "compatibility layer" for people so stupid they shouldn't be |
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running Gentoo in the first place... |
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Neil Bothwick |
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Death to all fanatics! |