Anthony Huereca wrote: > > You probally installed Gimp when you installed, so use that. You can just type > "gimp" in the command prompt in X. Then after it starts up, go to "Xtns" in the > menu bar, then hit the "Screen Shot" option. Then it'll give you a dialog box > asking whether to get a single Window, or the whole screen. And you can > probally figure it out from there. > > > its prolly the most simple thing to do, and i have no idea how to do > > it. how do i do screenshots? There's a much easier way. Just go through the KDE menu up to graphics, then run SNAPSHOT. It's made just for taking snapshots of the screen or individual windows. I use it all the time. dave w
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