Public bug reported:
Whether I use gnome-screeshot 4.1-2 or embedded Ubuntu capture tool in
Jammy 22.04 to capture only a part of a window, then I can't get the
capture to show the cursor.
Embedded Ubuntu tool always shows a "cross cursor" to move the selected
aera, which prevents to capture the particular shape of the cursor
within the aera, and has not the timer option that would allow to hoover
over the very zone I wan't to show the cursor when on it (Although I can
hit the Enter or Space key to start the capture - not documented)).
gnome-screenshot has the time option but fails to capture the cursor.
Cursor capture only works in fullscreen or window modes.
** Affects: gnome (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Summary changed:
- Cursor missing
+ Cursor missing in aera capture - 22.04 wayland
** Summary changed:
- Cursor missing in aera capture - 22.04 wayland
+ Cursor missing in aera screeshot - 22.04 wayland
** Description changed:
Whether I use gnome-screeshot 4.1-2 or embedded Ubuntu capture tool in
Jammy 22.04 to capture only a part of a window, then I can't get the
capture to show the cursor.
Embedded Ubuntu tool always shows a "cross cursor" to move the selected
aera, which prevents to capture the particular shape of the cursor
within the aera, and has not the timer option that would allow to hoover
- over the very one I wan't to show the cursor when on it (Although I can
+ over the very zone I wan't to show the cursor when on it (Although I can
hit the Enter or Space key to start the capture not documented)).
gnome-screenshot has the time option but fails to capture the cursor.
Cursor capture only works in fullscreen or window modes.
** Description changed:
Whether I use gnome-screeshot 4.1-2 or embedded Ubuntu capture tool in
Jammy 22.04 to capture only a part of a window, then I can't get the
capture to show the cursor.
Embedded Ubuntu tool always shows a "cross cursor" to move the selected
aera, which prevents to capture the particular shape of the cursor
within the aera, and has not the timer option that would allow to hoover
over the very zone I wan't to show the cursor when on it (Although I can
- hit the Enter or Space key to start the capture not documented)).
+ hit the Enter or Space key to start the capture - not documented)).
gnome-screenshot has the time option but fails to capture the cursor.
Cursor capture only works in fullscreen or window modes.
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Cursor missing in aera screeshot - 22.04 wayland
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