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On Tuesday, April 12, 2016 09:01:16 PM Neil Bothwick wrote: |
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> On Tue, 12 Apr 2016 21:31:28 +0200, J. Roeleveld wrote: |
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> > > I have ksnapshot in @world, so depclean didn't touch it. It |
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> > > still works fine. Spectacle and ksnapshot block each other, but if |
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> > > you unmerge spectacle you may be able to get a working ksnapshot |
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> > > back, at least for now. |
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> > I know, had to copy a meta-ebuild ( kdegraphics-meta ) into my local |
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> > overlay and modify it to pick ksnapshot though. As the later version |
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> > only allows Spectacle. |
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> I don't use the meta packages, preferring to define my own set with the |
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> packages I want, so I wasn't aware of Spectacle. I've just tried it an is |
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> seems to do much the same as ksnapshot, just with a lot more white space |
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> 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 one) |
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- When wanting to use "save as...", you first need to click the little triangle |
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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 someone |
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tries to start "ksnapshot"... |
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> I did emerge it with USE=-kipi - why do I need that to take simple |
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> screenshots? |
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No clue, maybe to take screenshots when using compositing or similar? |
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Joost |