Re: Re: bind key to screenshot.

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On Friday 08 November 2019 12:10:18 pm Uwe Brauer wrote:
> > On Wednesday 06 November 2019 13:23:30 Uwe Brauer wrote:
> >
> > I put a shortcut on my taskbar, with my own custom icon, so that I can
> > just click on it, and ksnapshot's dialog comes up. Unlock panel,
> > right-click to add application (not applet), then look for ksnapshot
> > under graphics.
> >
> > See attached screenshot (made with knapshot). The black circle-in-square
> > is my ksnapshot icon. I wanted something big and obvious, so I didn't
> > have to search when I got the sudden impulse to capture something.
>
> Ok, I managed to do something similar. Thanks.
>
> However I do remember that in Ubuntu it is possible to make a screenshot
> of the whole desktop without calling a application (such as knsapshat).
>
> Is something like this possible with trinity.

Yes.  See my previous post for one way to do this.

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