Hello Marc, Kevin, *, 

On Wed, 06 Jul 2011 09:56:17 -0400
Marc Paré <[email protected]> wrote:

> Le 2011-07-06 06:02, Sigrid Carrera a écrit :
> > Hi Marc,
> >
> > On Wed, 06 Jul 2011 04:53:53 -0400
> > Marc Paré<[email protected]>  wrote:
> >
> >> Hi Sigrid
> >>
> >> Le 2011-07-06 04:41, Sigrid Carrera a écrit :
> >>
> >>>
> >>> I'm not sure about the theme for mouse pointers. I usually set Gimp to 
> >>> not include the mouse pointer when taking a screenshot. In this case you 
> >>> won't see it at all. But I guess, there's no harm in suggesting which 
> >>> theme to use for the mouse pointer as well.
> >>>
> >>> Sigrid
> >>>
> >>
> >> I use Ksnapshot for my screenshots. Have you tried it? I was hoping this
> >> would work for LibreOffice screen captures.
> >
> > I know Ksnapshot and I like it very much. But since I changed to the gnome 
> > desktop (I have trouble finding my way with the KDE 4 Desktop) I use Gimp 
> > instead. And since I want to change/modify the screenshot afterwards 
> > anyways, I have it already in the correct program. ;) But if I remember 
> > correctly, even with Ksnapshot you can decide, if you want to picture the 
> > mouse pointer or not. Maybe Ksnapshot has a different default setting from 
> > Gimp.
> >
> > I am sure, that you can use Ksnapshot for your screen captures.
> >
> > Sigrid
> >
> 
> It would be great if we could have a "fast and easy" way for people to 
> learn how to do screenshots. Gimp has a little steep learning curve. 
> Could you give me a quick example of what kind of things you would 
> usually change with your screenshots?

Hm, Making Screenshots with Gimp is quite easy: 

1) Start Gimp
2) Go to File > Create > Screenshot
3) Select what you want to capture, don't forget to set a delay to be able to 
click on the window you want to capture
4) Klick on "Snap"
5) Save your screenshot in the format you want (I usually use png)

What I often do is resizing the image (you'll find this under Image > Scale 
image) or cropping a picture.
If I need to add arrows and text or circles to make clear what the text is 
talking about, I often do this in Draw (which can also export an image as a png 
file). 

And, something (a bit) unrelated: Gimp has a few filters to test how something 
will look to someone who is colourblind. You'll find those filters in View > 
Display filter. I tested all the screennshots I made with these filters, it was 
quite interesting. Seeing, that something I see as green might be seen by 
someone else as pink. 

> And yes, with Knapshot, you do have the option of taking a screenshot 
> with or without cursor/pointer.

:) 

Btw, I haven't seen shutter in the Mageia repositories either. Maybe a 
bugreport (aka package request) is in order? 

Sigrid

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