Thanks Yeti, that does indeed work but does not copy the lines profiles
currently on the screen. At the moment I am using Ubuntu's builtin
Alt+Printscreen to copy a window. This works ok, but looks kind of
unprofessional when I paste it. Would be nice if there was a fast way to
copy and paste the image with or without the scale, line profiles, colorbar
information (maybe shift+cntrl+c copies with labels, cntrl+c copies
without?)

Greg

On Tue, May 10, 2011 at 12:22 PM, David Necas (Yeti) <[email protected]>wrote:

> On Tue, May 10, 2011 at 11:34:06AM -0700, Gregory Andreev wrote:
> > Is it possible to modify Gwyddion so that one can right click and "copy
> > image"? or perhaps a drag and drop the image into other programs, in
> > particular powerpoint or LibreOffice documents. This would be a huge time
> > saver when I need to present data.
>
> Pressing Ctrl-C in a Gwyddion image window and Ctrl-V in OO.o or GIMP
> works for me (on Linux).
>
> Yeti
>
>
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