On Saturday, January 24, 2015 07:06:21 PM Alex Regan wrote: > I experimented a bit, and alt-prtscrn and shft-prtscrn do save a file to > ~/Pictures. ctrl-prtsrn does not. That's what I was using when reported > having a problem. I still have no idea where that goes, but it's okay. > > gnome-screenshot does save to ~/Pictures, and using -i does > interactively prompt you where to save. > > Sometimes I just don't understand why the defaults that were chosen are > used. > > Thanks, > Alex There is no Ctrl+PrtSc shortcut related to gnome-screenshot. Some of the common GNOME shortcuts are available here [1]. Due to cognitive overload a user might had to face when a prompts shows up asking user to save screenshot, the complete interface was deprecated. Now all screenshots are saved for your convenience in ~/Pictures folder. [1] https://help.gnome.org/users/gnome-help/stable/shell-keyboard-shortcuts.html.en -- Regards, Sudhir Khanger, sudhirkhanger.com, github.com/donniezazen, 5577 8CDB A059 085D 1D60 807F 8C00 45D9 F5EF C394.
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