Public bug reported:

In older versions gnome-screenshot just created files named like
"screenshot-1.png" which was fine. But in newer versions it is always
named with a long pattern that even includes the time and therefore a
":" on my system. This makes it impossible to upload the image to
several hosts without manually renaming it. So i was looking to change
the filename pattern which seams to be impossible without compiling my
own version. I would strongly suggest to allow the user to define an own
pattern or to avoid any format that includes the ":" character.

** Affects: gnome-utils (Ubuntu)
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New

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Title:
  Can't change filename pattern of gnome-screenshot

Status in “gnome-utils” package in Ubuntu:
  New

Bug description:
  In older versions gnome-screenshot just created files named like
  "screenshot-1.png" which was fine. But in newer versions it is always
  named with a long pattern that even includes the time and therefore a
  ":" on my system. This makes it impossible to upload the image to
  several hosts without manually renaming it. So i was looking to change
  the filename pattern which seams to be impossible without compiling my
  own version. I would strongly suggest to allow the user to define an
  own pattern or to avoid any format that includes the ":" character.

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