Re: Screenshot?

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On Thursday 12 July 2007 2:32:08 am Chris Mohler wrote:
> On 7/11/07, Konstantin Svist <fry.kun@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> > Chris Mohler wrote:
> > > And the ever handy alt-printscreen will take a shot of the active
> > > window only :)
> >
> > Alt+PrtScrn doesn't work for me in KDE (FC6)
> > Only PrtScrn by itself (opens up KSnapshot)
>
> Oops - must be a GNOME-only thing.  I wonder if KSnapshot has an
> equivalent?  I haven't spent much time in KDE...

Once you have ksnapshot up you can then choose to re-take the snapshot using a 
variety of different modes, one of which is 'window under cursor'

Its probably possible to also to set up a keyboard short cut to do this, never 
tried...

cheers Chris

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