I would like to be able to change that directory too. By default, it is located
in XDG_PICTURES_DIR gnome directory.
But I would like to move screenshots elsewhere so that XDG_PICTURES_DIR is only
for my own personal pictures.
That makes sense too me, it is the way I use XDG_VIDEO_DIR, XDG_MUSIC
I found this extension while researching another problem. I invite any
thoughts on its usage with regard to security.
https://extensions.gnome.org/extension/1112/screenshot-tool/
gthub info here
https://github.com/OttoAllmendinger/gnome-shell-screenshot/
Hope this helps.
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Possible workaround until this bug gets fixed:
I made my own shortcut in settings "/usr/bin/gnome-screenshots -i" Then I
assigned shortcut to be print screen. Interactive mode does remember last
saved directory so that's a safe work around for the archive.
Hope this helps somebody.
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i can confirm changing dirs in dconf-editor does not infleunce saving
the pictures taken with gnome-screenshot
version: 3.36.0-1ubuntu1
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