On 17.09.2012 08:07, Timo Juhani Lindfors wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> Markus Koschany <a...@gambaru.de> writes:
>> Although it's true that the top panel in Gnome 3 vanishes if you use the
>> default values, you can always uncheck Reset Capture Area and Outline
>> Capture Area on Screen under Advanced Settings -> Misc. See also [3].
> 
> Maybe this should be made the default under gnome3?

I'm not sure whether this would count as a "real" solution but i guess
such a fix is doable. It's up to the maintainer to decide which path he
wants to go.

> 
>> But this isn't even necessary because you can start and stop the
>> application by clicking on the recording icon in your notification area
>> on the bottom of your desktop.
> 
> Can you make a screencast of this? I remember spending at least 20
> minutes trying to figure out how to stop the screencast and eventually
> resorted into switching to another virtual console to kill it.
> 

http://www.gambaru.de/blog/wp-content/uploads/2012/09/120917_gtk-recordmydesktop_gnome3.ogv

A right-click on the recording icon pauses the application, a left-click
starts the encoding process and stops recordmydesktop. Hope this helps a
little.

Cheers, Markus

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