Ubuntu :: Take A Screenshot On 11.04?
Jun 3, 2011How do i take a screenshot on Ubuntu 11.04?
View 9 RepliesHow do i take a screenshot on Ubuntu 11.04?
View 9 RepliesUsing 10.04 64 bit. Just took a screen shot of my desktop, but now I can't find it. It's not on my Desktop nor my home folder nor the Pictures folder. Where the heck did it go? I used Applications>>Accessories>>Take Screen Shot.
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View 3 Replies View RelatedIs there a way to take a screenshot just before the "shutdown" terminal command? for example "sudo shutdown -h 90" for 90 minutes timer shutdown, and just before turning off to take a screenshot.
View 1 Replies View RelatedI frequently need to take screenshots of a game (flash-based, running inside a browser), in particular it's statistics screen which is shown when I hold the TAB key. The problem is, when I take a screenshot, either by pressing PrintScreen key or by pressing a custom-defined shortcut, the game responds to this keypress and hides its statistics screen, so the screenshot doesn't contain the information I need.I figured out how to overcome this using a custom application launcher icon; but this requires using the mouse which is rather inconvenient.define a shortcut that wouldn't be processed by the active application? Or maybe there's some screenshot utility that does this out of the box?
View 2 Replies View RelatedOk here's what I'd like to do:
Take a screenshot, or some other way of saving the visual output of a java applet [URL], and saving that as an image, without having to manually do it (open browser go there, and take a screenshot).
I guess this would be most easily done using a script of some sort, but I have no idea how to go about doing this..
I would like to do this, so I can use this image to update my conky every 30 secs or so (got that part figured out ).
I was gathering some screenshots to use in a tutorial on how to do something in Unity. For the most part that went well... however I did find an unfortunate quirk.When I Right-Click any of the items in the Unity Launcher panel, and they bring up the submenu (for example I did the modification to add Pics, Docs etc to my Home Folder in the Launcher) I then cannot do a screenshot using my "PrtSc" key on my netbook. This only happens when the submenus are visible. Unfortunate because I wanted to get a screen shot of the submenus.
View 2 Replies View RelatedI've been experiencing a weird delay between me pressing the printscreen key and the screenshot dialog appearing. The delay is about one second, and is happening even though gnome-screenshot's delay key is set to zero in gconf-editor. This delay is making it difficult to capture things which disappear quickly, and I'd like to know if there's any way to make the screenshot dialog appear instantly.
View 2 Replies View RelatedDoes anyone know what icon theme is used for the dock in this screenshot? I've searched gnome-look but cant seem to find it.
View 5 Replies View RelatedUsing the Screenshot in CompizConfig Settings Manager, can I copy the clipped screenshot to the clipboard right away? When I used <Super>Button1 to clip the screenshot, the image gets saved on the desktop and not on the clipboard. I would like to save some time and keystrokes by automating the "copy to the clipboard" I am using Ubuntu 10.04
View 1 Replies View RelatedI go to turn on my laptop this afternoon and it boots up fine, but then I get a 'Save Screenshot" Popup that is using, most likely, 100% of my cpu. So I can't do anything, mouse doesn't move, shortcut keys do nothing, all I can do is a hard shutdown.
View 4 Replies View RelatedI'm making a tutorial for a program and it involves me screen shooting dropdown menus, however this is inpossible with the screenshot software in ubuntu.
to reproduce this click on "system" and try to take a screenshot of the dropdown.
currently my way around this is to "record" my desktop using ffmpeg, however i wonder if there is a better alternative way?
The problem I am having is that when I try to take a screenshot the preview pane shows a black image and when I go to the location where the screenshot should have been saved. All I see is a black image. I get the same results using both the print screen button or accessories > take screenshot: Here is the output from Shutter:
INFO: checking installed components...
WARNING: gnome-web-photo is missing --> screenshots of websites will be disabled!
WARNING: Goo::Canvas/libgoocanvas is missing --> drawing tool will be disabled!
INFO: command debug recognized!
INFO: gathering system information.....
I use mplayer to play my media files. Occasionally I want to take screenshots of media I am playing. I use the -vf screenshot option to take screenshots which generates shotxxxx.png. The issue is that all those png are not compressed and usually large. When dealing with Hi-Def media they are extremely large, each is 4-5 MB in size at the least. Is there a way I can set the option for compression of png images. If I use imagemagick the same files get compressed to like 1.5MB of png file.
View 4 Replies View Relatedi installed ubuntu 10.04 via usb on a WD external HD ,i started my computer today and some icons had changed ,i installed a windows 7 theme pack a week ago and today as you can see from the screen shots in the upper left the icons to computer,recycle bin and a folder and fire fox buttons have changed to default and the line of folders you see(cairo dock) at the bottom mid screen but you can see in the gnome panel top right that it still has the win7 theme to it as the media player,notes and wireless icons are ok and in the other shot you can see at the bottom left window all icons are default except one and the center start menu is cairo dock is fine but the gnome start menu has default icons yet maintained the windows style menu and the microsoft emblem.
View 2 Replies View RelatedHow do I take a screenshot when e.g. the wrench menu in Chrome is open? Or perhaps the File menu in Firefox?
View 2 Replies View RelatedI started a second X server and I am trying to take a screenshot of the original display from the second X server. This is what I have tried
import -window root -display :0 screenshot.png
If I run this from display :0 then all is fine, but if I run it from display :1, then I get an image that is almost all black (a few icons in the upper right shows up - namely the volume, laptop battery status, and wireless connection status - but that's it).
If I'm in tty1, is it possible to take a screenshot of tty2? If I'm in tty1, can I take a screenshot of tty7 (which has xorg running in it)?
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I know totem can create a png montage with the frames of a video, however, I've only been able to create one at a time. If i told you i have 621 videos to deal with, you can understand why im asking this question.
Is there anyway in which i can script this, so i can can do the entire directory, name the png the title of the film while my pc is doing nothing?, I've looked at the "man" for totem, and there doesnt seem to be anything in there.
Or alternatively, suggest alternate software, which can do the whole thing without scripting?! I've already looked at GframeCapture, but that doesn't do it also.
I would like to install "Jing" a video screenshot saver, can I Install it on Ubuntu>>>
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I now installed recordmydesktop via ubuntu software center ,and when I record my desktop I have black video with cursor on export. I have installed graphic driver , cairo-dock , google-widgets , compiz And I have now problem when I need to take Screenshot I have a black picture with curosor on export am ubuntu 10.04 user.
View 1 Replies View RelatedThere is a strange gray bar under the search bar (top left corner) and the Login and Shop drop-down menus won't work for some reason.
I'm using Lucid lynx and the default FireFox browser that comes with it.
I guess I should note that I don't have problems with drop down menus on other websites.
ubuntu 10.04 installed via usb on WD external HD,now my problem is every time i double click on any of my shortcuts like the row you see(screenshot)near the bottom middle of the screen going upwards not the dock itself but the row of folders or the one on the top left(browse c:drive(wine) it allways comes back the way you see the window in the pic ,with that error,even if i open c:drive in the start menu and they worked fine before today and right clicking dosent give me the option to open with another app.
View 6 Replies View Relatedand was perfectly well until 3 days ago now blanked out it is allowed under options preferences so there must be something to reset somewhere
View 2 Replies View RelatedOne can take a screenshot - i.e. to store it in the memory by pressing PrtScr. But I failed to find how to write it into a graphic file? In particular in Xfce which does not have a graphic file editor
View 11 Replies View RelatedI use Debian Squeeze and I would like to ask if someone knows a program to take a screenshot of a selected area of my screen. I already know imageshack and scrot, but they don't do what I need because I need to know previously coordinates and the dimension of the selected area. I need a program that I could select a rectangle with my mouse to take a screenshot of that part.I don't know if I'm clear what I'm trying to say is that I need something like this google-chrome plugin[URL]
View 4 Replies View RelatedI've been having the weirdest problem with some aspect of my operating system: This is a screenshot of Google Chrome 11.0.696.57 running in Linux 2.6.37.6 with Xorg server 1.9.5 with the FGLRX display drivers 8.841 on a Radeon HD 4870. The display drivers, kernel and X server were not upgraded before this started happening. I have also not modified my xorg.conf.
As you can see, the red pixels show up just about anywhere a bitmap is changed. It has been happening in every program and not just the browser. Sometimes they flicker, always appearing at random.As far as I can tell, the Linux TTY (outside of X) is not affected. The fact that this is capturable in a screenshot rather than just appearing as pixels on the screen is what puzzles me. If you have any information as to what might be causing this, and hopefully how to solve it, (or even a theory) please post below.
Other information:
Slackware 13.37
Running Fluxbox 1.3.1
My /etc/X11/xorg.conf
Edit:Switching TTYs (via ctrl-alt-F[1-9]) and back seems to dissipate the effect, at least temporarily.
The "print screen" button doesn't work. Is there any other way?
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