[Lubuntu-desktop] screenshooter

2011-01-04 Thread Marcelo Zacarias da Silva

Hello all

Any recomendation for a simple program to take screenshots to
use with Lubuntu? Would be possible to launch it with the PrtScrn key?

Thanx

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Re: [Lubuntu-desktop] screenshooter

2011-01-04 Thread Duy Hung Tran

On 01/04/2011 11:11 PM, Marcelo Zacarias da Silva wrote:

Hello all

Any recomendation for a simple program to take screenshots to
use with Lubuntu? Would be possible to launch it with the PrtScrn key?

Thanx



Hi,

You can use PrtSc key to take screenshots, after pressing PrtSc key, you 
will see your screenshots in your home directory, their names look like 
2011-01-01-205055_1360x768_scrot.png.


You can also use mtpaint: Layers menu - New layer - choose Grab 
Screenshot - click Create button.


I hope these informations could help you.

Regards,

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Re: [Lubuntu-desktop] screenshooter

2011-01-04 Thread Yaron Shahrabani
Well... There's Shutter http://shutter-project.org (formerly GScrot) but I
think its way to heavy...

This is a really advanced tool.
Yaron Shahrabani

Hebrew translator




On Tue, Jan 4, 2011 at 6:56 PM, Duy Hung Tran nguyentieu...@gmail.comwrote:

 On 01/04/2011 11:11 PM, Marcelo Zacarias da Silva wrote:

 Hello all

 Any recomendation for a simple program to take screenshots to
 use with Lubuntu? Would be possible to launch it with the PrtScrn key?

 Thanx


 Hi,

 You can use PrtSc key to take screenshots, after pressing PrtSc key, you
 will see your screenshots in your home directory, their names look like
 2011-01-01-205055_1360x768_scrot.png.

 You can also use mtpaint: Layers menu - New layer - choose Grab
 Screenshot - click Create button.

 I hope these informations could help you.

 Regards,

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Re: [Lubuntu-desktop] screenshooter

2011-01-04 Thread Leszek Lesner
Am Dienstag 04 Januar 2011, um 18:33:22 schrieb Yaron Shahrabani:
 Well... There's Shutter http://shutter-project.org (formerly GScrot) but
 I think its way to heavy...
 
 This is a really advanced tool.
 Yaron Shahrabani
 
 Hebrew translator
 
 On Tue, Jan 4, 2011 at 6:56 PM, Duy Hung Tran 
nguyentieu...@gmail.comwrote:
  On 01/04/2011 11:11 PM, Marcelo Zacarias da Silva wrote:
  Hello all
  
  Any recomendation for a simple program to take screenshots to
  use with Lubuntu? Would be possible to launch it with the PrtScrn key?
  
  Thanx
  
  Hi,
  
  You can use PrtSc key to take screenshots, after pressing PrtSc key, you
  will see your screenshots in your home directory, their names look like
  2011-01-01-205055_1360x768_scrot.png.
  
  You can also use mtpaint: Layers menu - New layer - choose Grab
  Screenshot - click Create button.
  
  I hope these informations could help you.
  
  Regards,
  

scrot is already installed and creates screenshots when pressing the printscrn 
key. If it isn't you can start it from the terminal by entering scrot. 


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[Lubuntu-desktop] LXDE Clock Settings

2011-01-04 Thread Tyler Raper
This is my first post on your mailing list and I have been enjoying the hard
work you guys put into the Lubuntu distro. I am by far no linux expert, but
I love how lightweight Lubuntu is and how useful it can be to bring old PC's
back to a realm of usefulness. 

 

However, I did have a suggestions regarding the LXDE Clock settings. On a
default install %R is what the clock is set at, many PC users are more used
to the standard time that is used in Windows, on phones, watches and other
devices. Currently military time is the standard. I would like to propose a
change to how time is displayed on the taskbar. I think %l:%M %p is another
format that more people are used to. Which looks like (7:37 PM ) when it is
displayed. To find out how to do this I had to look it up, which is fine
because I am a bit more technical. Another idea if changing the time perhaps
a dropdown box could be used here to allow users to change the style of the
time display. It would be much more intuitive for new users, I consider this
another of the small papercuts that this Ubuntu derivative has.

 

Thanks for your time, I really do appreciate the effort you guys put in and
will try to chime in from time to time if I have any thoughts on discussions
in the mailing list.

 

Thanks,

Tyler

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