Hello,
Same problem with ubuntu cosmic and package gnome-screenshot
3.30.0-1ubuntu1.
>From command line :
* gnome-screenshot copy the screenshot to clipboard, with no prompt.
* gnome-screenshot -i works correctly.
* gnome-screenshot -f works also correctly.
It seems that the --clipboard optio
My keybindings are changed, and it works now. I do believe I had changed
keybindings, but I'm not 100% sure.
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gnome-screenshot will no lon
The way Che described is to change keybinding and looks like a different
issue? Did everyone getting the problem change their keybindings?
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>From OP:
"If I call "gnome-screenshot --interactive" from Terminal, the save
dialog does successfully save the screenshot."
Today, I ran just gnome-screenshot, and it worked as normal, but I've
reinstalled since I initially reported the bug.
Are you able to reproduce the bug the way Che did?
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Can you try starting gnome-screenshot from a command line? does it print
any error when taking the screenshot or saving it?
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Importance: Undecided => Low
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Hi! This also affects me on Ubuntu 18.04, using the same package (gnome-
screenshot/bionic,now 3.25.0-0ubuntu2 amd64).
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gnome-screenshot w
I've managed to reproduce this bug by changing the default hotkey of
"Save a screenshot of an area to pictures" from `Shift + Print` to
`Shift + Ctrl + Print`.
I also would hear the shutter noise and see a screen flash without any
picture being saved.
After changing the hotkey back to its default
Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
** Changed in: gnome-screenshot (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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Ti
Still buggin' out. I should add that the screen both flashes and makes
the shutter sound effect, then just doesn't even try to save the file.
If I select capture area, it gives me the chance to drag my rectangle,
flashes, and shutter sound effect, just no file saving. Boo.
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