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On 07/29 11:09, Dan Johansson wrote: |
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> On 29.07.2017 10:58, tuxic@××××××.de wrote: |
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> > to display tracking informations (abondomed delivery) to an oversea |
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> > seller I need to screenshot a dropdown menu. |
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> > Unfortunately this dropdown menu only drops down when touched with |
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> > the mouse pointer. |
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> > This in turn prohibis any other action with the mourse (changeing |
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> > the window for example). The only chance I see is hitting any |
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> > magical key combo, which is not part of firefox shortcut. |
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> > Long blabla ... short question: |
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> > Is there any screenshooter available which can be fully |
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> > handled via *configurable* keyboad shortcuts? |
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> If you are running KDE and have kde-apps/spectacle (Screenshot capture |
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> utility) installed, you can configure a delay before the capture - this |
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> should give you enough time to pull down the drop down menu before the |
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> screenshot is taken. |
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> -- |
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> Dan Johansson |
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Hi all, :) |
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thanks for the input! ::)) |
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I am running openbox -- I will look whether and - if - how |
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to bind scrot to a key combo. |
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Cheers |
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Meino |