free method to take screenshot in trisquel
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Hello everyone,
my first post today, so intro:
i am a programmer in a non-free world, but learning about free software from trisquel, have to applaud your effort as i didn't know there was free alternative to ubuntu/fedora
i have a local linux user group meeting tonight around 7pm EST where i'll be showcasing trisquel to the group as they have cited repeated dis-satisfaction with user interfaces like gnome3, unity etc. :)
i would like to learn what you all recommend as a free software that can be installed in trisquel that allows me to take fullscreen/crosshair screenshots
regards,
gsvolt
I'm not sure what a crosshair screenshot is, but all you have to do to take a fullscreen screenshot in Trisquel is press the Print Screen key. To take a screenshot of the active window, press Alt+Print Screen.
Tried that, no go.
I was in Midori, hit printscreen.
I expected the image buffer will be in the memory for me to paste in say mtPaint but that proved to be false.
Any other thoughts?
Also: In the meantime I did search on fsf, and found shutter-project.org but I don't know how to install it in trisquel
If you're using Trisquel Mini, the Print Screen key might not work the same way. In standard Trisquel, hitting Print Screen runs a program called gnome-screenshot, or something like that. Anyhow, it's a part of Gnome, so it's not included in Trisquel Mini.
screenie-qt? Licensed to GPL v2 or so it seems.
Or just use Gimp
You might be looking for Shutter. It aims to be a complete screenshot tool.
It is in the repos. Package name "shutter". Install it through "Add/Remove software".
I did have a look at shutter's homepage but didn't initially see the GPL v3 licence.
Looks a good application.
I recommend you to install 'gnome-screenshot' (through 'Synaptic Package Manager'). Then you will find it in 'Accessories -> Take Screenshot'. But even so, the 'PrintScreen' key would not work for you.
Shutter fit my bill
But: Add/Remove programs.. does it present only free software?
In Trisquel, yes.
Shutter just does not fit with the lightweight nature of Trisquel-mini. It has 68 dependencies and weights 91.6MB after installing which is astronomical (taking into account that it is just a screenshot tool), compared to gnome-screenshot which has only one(1) dependency and weights 373kB after installing. But it is only your choice what software you prefer.
Xfce's screenshot program, Xfce4-screenshooter comes in at about 5 MB when installed, with no *major* Xfce dependencies, so I'd say that's a good pick.
Really?
Just $ scrot
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