This bug was fixed in the package gnome-settings-daemon - 3.3.5-0ubuntu1

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gnome-settings-daemon (3.3.5-0ubuntu1) precise; urgency=low

  * New upstream version (lp: #931656), refreshed patches,
    thanks Jeremy Bicha for starting the work on the new version:
    - change the sound level by device (lp: #340720)
    - correctly unassign keybindings (lp: #515670)
    - define keybinding to take a screenshot of a selection (lp: #625518)
    - resolve some segfaults (lp: #865286)
  * debian/control.in:
    - build-depends on libgudev-1.0-dev
    - breaks unity-greeter (<< 0.2.1-0ubuntu1) due to the wacom schema rename
    - build-depends on libwacom
    - updated gtk, gnome-desktop3, g-d-s, upower requirements
  * debian/gnome-settings-daemon.gsettings-override:
    - don't set deprecated "sleep-inactive-battery" key
  * debian/patches/90_set_gmenus_xsettings.patch:
    - refreshed, we don't handle gnome-shell xsettings yet because we still
      ship 3.2, that patch will need an update if we go for the new version
  * debian/patches/git_gsettings_write_only_when_required.patch;
    debian/patches/50_add_dell_backlight.patch:
    - dropped the fix is in the new version
  * debian/patches/47_delay_pa_connect_to_idle.patch:
    - commented, will need to be updated if still needed
  * debian/patches/revert_git_datetime_dropping.patch:
    - revert the datetime service dropping, ubuntu-system-service doesn't
      implement the timedated interfaces
  * debian/patches/revert_git_dropping_gconf_wrapper.patch:
    - revert the gconf code dropping, we might still need the settings
      gateway for the lts (though it's a bit hackish)
  * debian/patches/revert_git_use_gsetting_keybindings.patch:
    - revert the keybindings switch to gsettings, compiz is not ready,
      it's likely possible to update the patch to do either according to
      the session in use at runtime if somebody wants to work on that
  * debian/patches/revert_git_a11y_gsettings.patch:
    - similar to the previous one
  * debian/patches/revert_git_stop_using_gconf.patch:
    - don't stop using gconf, the other patches listed before need it
  * debian/rules:
    - don't use -Bsymbolic-functions to workaround upstream issues
    - drop deprecated --enable-pulse option
    - use --disable-systemd
  * debian/watch:
    - watch for .xz
 -- Sebastien Bacher <[email protected]>   Wed, 15 Feb 2012 11:41:52 +0100

** Changed in: gnome-settings-daemon (Ubuntu)
       Status: Fix Committed => Fix Released

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Title:
  Add a keyboard shortcut by default for take screenshot of a selection"

Status in Gnome Settings Daemon:
  Unknown
Status in One Hundred Paper Cuts:
  Triaged
Status in “gnome-control-center” package in Ubuntu:
  Triaged
Status in “gnome-settings-daemon” package in Ubuntu:
  Fix Released

Bug description:
  See: http://kedarm.posterous.com/ubuntu-linux-adding-a-shortcut-to-
  take-screen

  I was looking for a keyboard combination to take screenshot of a
  specific selection. This is not available by default. We have Print
  (PrtScr) and Alt+Print (PrtScr) to mean either take the screenshot of
  an entire desktop or that of a Window currently in focus.

  Basically, I am asking for a keyboard shortcut that is equivalent of
  "Cmd+Shift+4" on a Mac that takes the screenshot (brings the
  crosswires to select an area) of a selection. I'd suggest we make the
  default Ctrl+Alt+Print (similar to Print and Alt+Print).

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