On Tue, Jun 19, 2012 at 10:17:23AM -0400, Dave Woyciesjes wrote:
Upgraded to 12.04 the other day. Now when I hit the [Print Screen]
key, it takes the screenshot; but instead of prompting for where to
put the picture, it just defaults to the Pictures folder.
Searching around the interweb turns up nothing. Any pointers?
Seems to be a new GNOME 3.4 feature. I've found the gsettings key to change
the location, but I haven't found a way to have it pop up a save as
dialog.
(The key is org.gnome.gnome-screenshot.auto-save-directory BTW.)
Marius Gedminas
Thanks. I wonder if leaving that blank would force a prompt?
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06-19-2012, 03:46 PM
Dave Woyciesjes
12.04 key not prompting for file location anymore
On 06/19/2012 10:27 AM, Marius Gedminas wrote:
On Tue, Jun 19, 2012 at 10:17:23AM -0400, Dave Woyciesjes wrote:
Upgraded to 12.04 the other day. Now when I hit the [Print Screen]
key, it takes the screenshot; but instead of prompting for where to
put the picture, it just defaults to the Pictures folder.
Searching around the interweb turns up nothing. Any pointers?
Seems to be a new GNOME 3.4 feature. I've found the gsettings key to change
the location, but I haven't found a way to have it pop up a save as
dialog.
(The key is org.gnome.gnome-screenshot.auto-save-directory BTW.)
Marius Gedminas
Hmmm, mine seems to be already empty:
~$ sudo gsettings get org.gnome.gnome-screenshot auto-save-directory
'
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06-19-2012, 07:31 PM
Marius Gedminas
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On Tue, Jun 19, 2012 at 11:46:23AM -0400, Dave Woyciesjes wrote:
> On 06/19/2012 10:27 AM, Marius Gedminas wrote:
> >On Tue, Jun 19, 2012 at 10:17:23AM -0400, Dave Woyciesjes wrote:
> >> Upgraded to 12.04 the other day. Now when I hit the [Print Screen]
> >>key, it takes the screenshot; but instead of prompting for where to
> >>put the picture, it just defaults to the Pictures folder.
> >> Searching around the interweb turns up nothing. Any pointers?
> >
> >Seems to be a new GNOME 3.4 feature. I've found the gsettings key to change
> >the location, but I haven't found a way to have it pop up a save as
> >dialog.
> >
> >(The key is org.gnome.gnome-screenshot.auto-save-directory BTW.)
> >
> >Marius Gedminas
> >
>
> Hmmm, mine seems to be already empty:
>
> ~$ sudo gsettings get org.gnome.gnome-screenshot auto-save-directory
> '
AFAIU blank means 'use the Pictures folder' (which can be translated
into your native language etc.).
Marius Gedminas
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06-19-2012, 09:47 PM
Dave Woyciesjes
12.04 key not prompting for file location anymore
On 06/19/2012 03:31 PM, Marius Gedminas wrote:
On Tue, Jun 19, 2012 at 11:46:23AM -0400, Dave Woyciesjes wrote:
On 06/19/2012 10:27 AM, Marius Gedminas wrote:
On Tue, Jun 19, 2012 at 10:17:23AM -0400, Dave Woyciesjes wrote:
Upgraded to 12.04 the other day. Now when I hit the [Print Screen]
key, it takes the screenshot; but instead of prompting for where to
put the picture, it just defaults to the Pictures folder.
Searching around the interweb turns up nothing. Any pointers?
Seems to be a new GNOME 3.4 feature. I've found the gsettings key to change
the location, but I haven't found a way to have it pop up a save as
dialog.
(The key is org.gnome.gnome-screenshot.auto-save-directory BTW.)
Marius Gedminas
Hmmm, mine seems to be already empty:
~$ sudo gsettings get org.gnome.gnome-screenshot auto-save-directory
'
AFAIU blank means 'use the Pictures folder' (which can be translated
into your native language etc.).
Marius Gedminas
Hmm, makes sense. Looks like I need to poke around with the syntax &
options for gsetings to see if there is an option I can insert, like
(prompt) ?
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06-20-2012, 05:05 PM
Dave Woyciesjes
12.04 key not prompting for file location anymore
On 06/19/2012 03:31 PM, Marius Gedminas wrote:
On Tue, Jun 19, 2012 at 11:46:23AM -0400, Dave Woyciesjes wrote:
On 06/19/2012 10:27 AM, Marius Gedminas wrote:
On Tue, Jun 19, 2012 at 10:17:23AM -0400, Dave Woyciesjes wrote:
Upgraded to 12.04 the other day. Now when I hit the [Print Screen]
key, it takes the screenshot; but instead of prompting for where to
put the picture, it just defaults to the Pictures folder.
Searching around the interweb turns up nothing. Any pointers?
Seems to be a new GNOME 3.4 feature. I've found the gsettings key to change
the location, but I haven't found a way to have it pop up a save as
dialog.
(The key is org.gnome.gnome-screenshot.auto-save-directory BTW.)
Marius Gedminas
Hmmm, mine seems to be already empty:
~$ sudo gsettings get org.gnome.gnome-screenshot auto-save-directory
'
AFAIU blank means 'use the Pictures folder' (which can be translated
into your native language etc.).
Marius Gedminas
Well, I found dconf-editor, which is a GUI for gsettings; and I tried
to set the auto-save directory to something else. But it still saves in
the Pictures folders.
One bit online, from someone else workign with somethign like this,
asked about what ~/.config/user-dirs.dirs has set for XDG_PICTURES_DIR.
On mine, it's my Pictures folder where the screenshots are saved.
All of the bits I'm finding about gnome-screenshot says it's supposed
to ask for a location, but it just ain't happening. The sam eoccurs on
my other 12.04 machine as well...
Anyone?
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06-20-2012, 07:26 PM
Dave Woyciesjes
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On 06/19/2012 05:47 PM, Dave Woyciesjes wrote:
On 06/19/2012 03:31 PM, Marius Gedminas wrote:
On Tue, Jun 19, 2012 at 11:46:23AM -0400, Dave Woyciesjes wrote:
On 06/19/2012 10:27 AM, Marius Gedminas wrote:
On Tue, Jun 19, 2012 at 10:17:23AM -0400, Dave Woyciesjes wrote:
Upgraded to 12.04 the other day. Now when I hit the [Print Screen]
key, it takes the screenshot; but instead of prompting for where to
put the picture, it just defaults to the Pictures folder.
Searching around the interweb turns up nothing. Any pointers?
Seems to be a new GNOME 3.4 feature. I've found the gsettings key to
change
the location, but I haven't found a way to have it pop up a save as
dialog.
(The key is org.gnome.gnome-screenshot.auto-save-directory BTW.)
Marius Gedminas
Hmmm, mine seems to be already empty:
~$ sudo gsettings get org.gnome.gnome-screenshot auto-save-directory
'
AFAIU blank means 'use the Pictures folder' (which can be translated
into your native language etc.).
Marius Gedminas
Hmm, makes sense. Looks like I need to poke around with the syntax &
options for gsetings to see if there is an option I can insert, like
(prompt) ?
HM, I'm surprised that _nobody_else_ besides Marius has a clue, or is
going to venture any suggestions....
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06-20-2012, 08:59 PM
Dave Woyciesjes
12.04 key not prompting for file location anymore
On 06/20/2012 01:05 PM, Dave Woyciesjes wrote:
On 06/19/2012 03:31 PM, Marius Gedminas wrote:
On Tue, Jun 19, 2012 at 11:46:23AM -0400, Dave Woyciesjes wrote:
On 06/19/2012 10:27 AM, Marius Gedminas wrote:
On Tue, Jun 19, 2012 at 10:17:23AM -0400, Dave Woyciesjes wrote:
Upgraded to 12.04 the other day. Now when I hit the [Print Screen]
key, it takes the screenshot; but instead of prompting for where to
put the picture, it just defaults to the Pictures folder.
Searching around the interweb turns up nothing. Any pointers?
Seems to be a new GNOME 3.4 feature. I've found the gsettings key to
change
the location, but I haven't found a way to have it pop up a save as
dialog.
(The key is org.gnome.gnome-screenshot.auto-save-directory BTW.)
Marius Gedminas
Hmmm, mine seems to be already empty:
~$ sudo gsettings get org.gnome.gnome-screenshot auto-save-directory
'
AFAIU blank means 'use the Pictures folder' (which can be translated
into your native language etc.).
Marius Gedminas
Well, I found dconf-editor, which is a GUI for gsettings; and I tried to
set the auto-save directory to something else. But it still saves in the
Pictures folders.
One bit online, from someone else workign with somethign like this,
asked about what ~/.config/user-dirs.dirs has set for XDG_PICTURES_DIR.
On mine, it's my Pictures folder where the screenshots are saved.
All of the bits I'm finding about gnome-screenshot says it's supposed to
ask for a location, but it just ain't happening. The sam eoccurs on my
other 12.04 machine as well...
Anyone?
Further testing reveals that by invoking the gnome-screenshot GUI; and
clicking Take Screenshot there, I do get prompted where to save.
So I looked around for the keybindings and whatnot that specify what to
do with the Print Screen key, and I have not foudn out how to get that
to open the interactive window for gnome-screenshot....
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06-21-2012, 07:18 AM
Marius Gedminas
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On Wed, Jun 20, 2012 at 03:26:25PM -0400, Dave Woyciesjes wrote:
> On 06/19/2012 05:47 PM, Dave Woyciesjes wrote:
> >On 06/19/2012 03:31 PM, Marius Gedminas wrote:
> >>On Tue, Jun 19, 2012 at 11:46:23AM -0400, Dave Woyciesjes wrote:
> >>>On 06/19/2012 10:27 AM, Marius Gedminas wrote:
> >>>>On Tue, Jun 19, 2012 at 10:17:23AM -0400, Dave Woyciesjes wrote:
> >>>>>Upgraded to 12.04 the other day. Now when I hit the [Print Screen]
> >>>>>key, it takes the screenshot; but instead of prompting for where to
> >>>>>put the picture, it just defaults to the Pictures folder.
> >>>>>Searching around the interweb turns up nothing. Any pointers?
> >>>>
> >>>>Seems to be a new GNOME 3.4 feature. I've found the gsettings key
> >>>>to change the location, but I haven't found a way to have it pop
> >>>>up a save as dialog.
> >>>>
> >>>>(The key is org.gnome.gnome-screenshot.auto-save-directory BTW.)
...
> >Hmm, makes sense. Looks like I need to poke around with the syntax &
> >options for gsetings to see if there is an option I can insert, like
> >(prompt) ?
>
> HM, I'm surprised that _nobody_else_ besides Marius has a clue, or
> is going to venture any suggestions....
Have you tried http://askubuntu.com? Or asking on IRC -- the GNOME
people seem to gather mostly on irc.gnome.org, judging from the low rate
of questions and (sadly even lower rate of) answers I see on
irc.freenode.org's #gnome channel.
Marius Gedminas
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06-21-2012, 12:13 PM
"Alexander Skwar (ML)"
12.04 key not prompting for file location anymore
Am 06/19/12 16:27, schrieb Marius Gedminas:
On Tue, Jun 19, 2012 at 10:17:23AM -0400, Dave Woyciesjes wrote:
Upgraded to 12.04 the other day. Now when I hit the [Print Screen]
key, it takes the screenshot; but instead of prompting for where to
put the picture, it just defaults to the Pictures folder.
Searching around the interweb turns up nothing. Any pointers?
Seems to be a new GNOME 3.4 feature. I've found the gsettings key to change
the location, but I haven't found a way to have it pop up a save as
dialog.
(The key is org.gnome.gnome-screenshot.auto-save-directory BTW.)
Hm…
How do you change this?
I used to have this:
$ gsettings get org.gnome.gnome-screenshot auto-save-directory
'
When I pressed <Print Screen>, a screenshot was saved in my
~/Bilder directory.
Now I to change the setting:
$ gsettings set org.gnome.gnome-screenshot auto-save-directory
~/Dropbox/Photos/Screenshots/
$ gsettings get org.gnome.gnome-screenshot auto-save-directory
'/home/a.sk/Dropbox/Photos/Screenshots/'
However, when I now press <Print Screen>, the file still gets
created in ~/Bilder and not in /home/a.sk/Dropbox/Photos/Screenshots/
as I would've expected.
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06-21-2012, 01:36 PM
Dave Woyciesjes
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On 06/21/2012 08:13 AM, Alexander Skwar (ML) wrote:
Am 06/19/12 16:27, schrieb Marius Gedminas:
On Tue, Jun 19, 2012 at 10:17:23AM -0400, Dave Woyciesjes wrote:
Upgraded to 12.04 the other day. Now when I hit the [Print Screen]
key, it takes the screenshot; but instead of prompting for where to
put the picture, it just defaults to the Pictures folder.
Searching around the interweb turns up nothing. Any pointers?
Seems to be a new GNOME 3.4 feature. I've found the gsettings key to
change
the location, but I haven't found a way to have it pop up a save as
dialog.
(The key is org.gnome.gnome-screenshot.auto-save-directory BTW.)
Hm…
How do you change this?
I used to have this:
$ gsettings get org.gnome.gnome-screenshot auto-save-directory
'
When I pressed <Print Screen>, a screenshot was saved in my
~/Bilder directory.
Now I to change the setting:
$ gsettings set org.gnome.gnome-screenshot auto-save-directory
~/Dropbox/Photos/Screenshots/
$ gsettings get org.gnome.gnome-screenshot auto-save-directory
'/home/a.sk/Dropbox/Photos/Screenshots/'
However, when I now press <Print Screen>, the file still gets
created in ~/Bilder and not in /home/a.sk/Dropbox/Photos/Screenshots/
as I would've expected.
Ubuntu 12.04 Gnome Shell (not Unity)
Alexander
That's what I'm seeing. I found that if you look in
~/.config/user-dirs.dirs, and comment out the XDG_PICTURES_DIR line:
XDG_PICTURES_DIR="$HOME/Pictures"
...it saves the pics in your home folder. But that seems to remove all
refences in the system to any default Pictures folder.
I would like to restore the function where it prompts for a location
when you hit the [Print Screen] key.
Like mentioend before, if you use the gnome-screenshot gui, it does ask...
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