Cool, Thanks!!



On 2022-11-17 12:57, Aaron Jones via PLUG-discuss wrote:
scrot -s

You then just highlight what you want a pic of.

On Nov 17, 2022, at 12:50, Keith Smith via PLUG-discuss <plug-discuss@lists.phxlinux.org> wrote:

Thank You Rusty!!

On 2022-11-17 12:46, Rusty Carruth via PLUG-discuss wrote:
If you don't mind a heavy application, I use GIMP for this (on WIndblows and Linux, but on W you can't do capture region).
On 11/17/22 09:15, Keith Smith via PLUG-discuss wrote:
Thanks Michael!!
On 2022-11-10 20:11, Michael Butash wrote:
In Spectacle, set the Capture Mode Area to rectangular region, then
you can play with delay if you need to click on something then shoot
it in a few seconds.
Works like a champ usually, I use it mostly every day.
-mb
On Thu, Nov 10, 2022 at 7:08 PM Keith Smith via PLUG-discuss
<plug-discuss@lists.phxlinux.org> wrote:
Hi,
I am running Kubuntu 22.04.
I would like to be able to take a snippet (specific region) of my
screen, not the entire screen.
My research shows that I can use spectacle take a screen shot,
however I
am not finding that I can take a portion of the screen.
Then I ran into this :
==================
Do you want to capture the image of your entire screen? A specific
region? A specific window?
If you just want a simple screenshot without any annotations/fancy
editing capabilities, the default keyboard shortcuts will do the
trick.
These are not specific to Ubuntu. Almost all Linux distributions and
desktop environments support these keyboard shortcuts.
Let’s take a look at the list of keyboard shortcuts you can
utilize:
PrtSc – Save a screenshot of the entire screen to the
“Pictures”
directory.
Shift + PrtSc – Save a screenshot of a specific region to
Pictures.
Alt + PrtSc  – Save a screenshot of the current window to
Pictures.
Ctrl + PrtSc – Copy the screenshot of the entire screen to the
clipboard.
Shift + Ctrl + PrtSc – Copy the screenshot of a specific region to
the
clipboard.
Ctrl + Alt + PrtSc – Copy the screenshot of the current window to
the
clipboard.
===================
Ok, it looks like I have spectacle installed by default.  I tried
"Shift
+ PrtSc" and I got the entire screen.  Image quality seems decent.
If I
have to I can edit the screenshot.  Would like to avoid that extra
step.
Any Thoughts?
Thanks!!
Keith
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