https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=443060

--- Comment #7 from Edmund Laugasson <edmund.laugas...@protonmail.ch> ---
> Can't you already pretty much get the behavior you want by pressing 
> Meta+Shift+PrintScreen?

Assuming, that Meta is Super-key, this even worked. But it asks every time to
draw me a rectangle on screen, what to save. I meant repeat last screenshot
with previous settings in case on certain area quickly appearing, what I need
to capture onto image and then I could continuously press certain shortcut key
in order to catch that moment.

Also current behaviour is useful for certain situations, where I want to define
the area in first place and then capture it.

This screenshot storing has not to be as tab immediately. These screenshots
could be under certain button, that in turn could open additional pop-up to
browse those screenshots if there are many of them already.

But as current UI has been chosen so, that it is like pop-up window and not
regular application window, then yes - it is a bit challenging to achieve same
UI with pop-up as with normal app window. I compared it with Shutter app
window, where there is normal app window and not pop-up one. There is easy to
have tabs but also in case of many screenshots it could be a bit challenging to
scroll all these screenshots as each screenshot means one tab.

Luckily there will be not so many screenshots, that it would be too
overwhelming to scroll these tabs. Also in case on Spectacle the current
behavior is satisfactory to have screenshots in Pictures folder, or whatever
else the echo $(xdg-user-dir PICTURES) output is (more information at man
xdg-user-dir).

So, current choices are either use that pretty cool shortcut key
META+SHIFT+PrintScreen (usually META is actually Super-key) or install Shutter
(GTK app) and use it, where are tabs and rest of bells and whistles.

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