GNOME Screenshot issueshttps://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-screenshot/-/issues2022-12-04T19:55:42Zhttps://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-screenshot/-/issues/223Group/bundle screenshot notifications2022-12-04T19:55:42ZBen HerbstGroup/bundle screenshot notifications**The notifications about the screenshots should be grouped together into one notification, just like the Syncthing and Blueman ones in this screenshot.**
![grafik](/uploads/d10d91a9555e26bc82b818adfebd3e00/grafik.png)**The notifications about the screenshots should be grouped together into one notification, just like the Syncthing and Blueman ones in this screenshot.**
![grafik](/uploads/d10d91a9555e26bc82b818adfebd3e00/grafik.png)https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-screenshot/-/issues/81Manpage still refers to -e option2020-03-10T15:42:58ZAlice MikhaylenkoManpage still refers to -e optionIt has been replaced with `--use-shadow` and the manapge needs to be updated accordingly.It has been replaced with `--use-shadow` and the manapge needs to be updated accordingly.https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-screenshot/-/issues/78Appdata doesn't validate2020-03-10T11:57:42ZAlice MikhaylenkoAppdata doesn't validate```
...rojects/gnome-screenshot/src appstream-util validate-strict org.gnome.Screenshot.metainfo.xml.in
org.gnome.Screenshot.metainfo.xml.in: FAILED:
• tag-invalid : <updatecontact> should be <update_contact>
• tag-missing ...```
...rojects/gnome-screenshot/src appstream-util validate-strict org.gnome.Screenshot.metainfo.xml.in
org.gnome.Screenshot.metainfo.xml.in: FAILED:
• tag-invalid : <updatecontact> should be <update_contact>
• tag-missing : <content_rating> required [use https://odrs.gnome.org/oars]
• attribute-invalid : <screenshot> width (504) too small [https://git.gnome.org/browse/gnome-screenshot/plain/src/gnome-screenshot.png] minimum is 624px
• aspect-ratio-invalid : <screenshot> aspect ratio not 16:9 [https://git.gnome.org/browse/gnome-screenshot/plain/src/gnome-screenshot.png]
• translations-required : <name> has no translations
• translations-required : <summary> has no translations
• translations-required : <description> has no translations
Validation of files failed
```https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-screenshot/-/issues/61Save last used capture mode2021-04-08T17:09:33Zpf4publicSave last used capture modePlease save and restore last used capture mode.Please save and restore last used capture mode.https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-screenshot/-/issues/43Using both --area and --delay should be supported2020-03-14T10:05:06ZPastafarianistUsing both --area and --delay should be supported```
$ gnome-screenshot --area --delay 1
Conflicting options: --area and --delay should not be used at the same time.
```
Is there any valid reason to prohibit using `--area` and `--delay` at the same time? Seemingly this could be done a...```
$ gnome-screenshot --area --delay 1
Conflicting options: --area and --delay should not be used at the same time.
```
Is there any valid reason to prohibit using `--area` and `--delay` at the same time? Seemingly this could be done as easily as `sleep(delay); do_other_stuff()`.https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-screenshot/-/issues/39Both clipboard and file at the same time2019-08-14T23:28:55ZSoftTeam ABBoth clipboard and file at the same timeIt looks to me like you cannot add the screenshot both to the clipboard and to a file at the same time, even if you add both -c and -f [file] to the commandline. For example, the following:
`gnome-screenshot -w -c -f '/home/per/Pict...It looks to me like you cannot add the screenshot both to the clipboard and to a file at the same time, even if you add both -c and -f [file] to the commandline. For example, the following:
`gnome-screenshot -w -c -f '/home/per/Pictures/Screenshot_2.png'`
only adds the image to the clipboard and no image is stored. If you do the reverse:
`gnome-screenshot -w -f '/home/per/Pictures/Screenshot_2.png' -c`
it still only adds the image to the clipboard. I would prefer it if the image file was created AND it was copied to the clipboard, since I have given both the -c and the -f.
[Edit] If I remove the -c the file is created of course.GNOME 3.34https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-screenshot/-/issues/2gnome-screenshot Flash effect could be problematic to some users2021-03-12T17:42:25ZGhost Usergnome-screenshot Flash effect could be problematic to some usersDear Maintainers,
there is an option to disable the cheese effect? I'm asking because this nice effect could be problematic for people suffering from photosensitive epilepsy.
I'm more than willing to help writing the code, in case the ...Dear Maintainers,
there is an option to disable the cheese effect? I'm asking because this nice effect could be problematic for people suffering from photosensitive epilepsy.
I'm more than willing to help writing the code, in case the queue is full, as gnome-screenshot is the only software that I can use to consistently take screenshots on fedora using both X and Wayland.
Thanks again,
Carlo