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== Hints and Tips == | == Hints and Tips == | ||
* The '''Snapshot delay''' option (5) makes '''[[KSnapshot]]''' wait a given amount of time (given in seconds) before taking the snapshot. This can be useful in many situations, for example when taking screenshots of drop-down menus | * The '''Snapshot delay''' option (5) makes '''[[KSnapshot]]''' wait a given amount of time (given in seconds) before taking the snapshot. This can be useful in many situations, for example when taking screenshots of drop-down menus | ||
* It's often useful to create a separate user for taking screenshots | * It's often useful to create a separate user for taking screenshots to ensure a standard look with the default settings. An alternative is to [[create an Activity]] with the settings required for screenshots. | ||
* Use '''Type: Color''' in the wallpaper settings to get a white background | * Use '''Type: Color''' in the wallpaper settings to get a white background. | ||
== See Also == | == See Also == |
Revision as of 19:22, 2 April 2011
Guidelines
- Set the language to English, unless it's a localized screenshot.
- Save as a PNG image.
- Preferably, use the default settings (icons, color scheme, style, window decoration, application settings etc.).
- Preferably, use compositing (Desktop Effects module in System Settings), but don't worry if your graphics card does not support compositing.
- Preferably, use font "Liberation Sans" at 9pt.
- If the screenshot shows parts of the desktop, preferably use the default background of plasma. Include a margin (around 20 pixels) if possible, to ensure that window shadows don't look cropped.
Workflow
In this example KSnapshot is used, but other screen capture applications work as well.
- Start KSnapshot
- Choose a Capture mode (1)
- Current Screen
- Everything on the screen is captured, usually used for desktop screenshots. (Use Full Screen mode to capture all screens in a multiscreen environment.)
- Window Under Cursor
- The content of an applications or dialog window is captured. usually used for application screenshots. Preferably, check the Include window decorations option (2).
- Region
- Only a region to be defined later is captured.
- Click on New Snapshot (3).
- Full Screen
- Current Screen
- Window Under Cursor
- Click anywhere on the screen to take the snapshot.
- Region
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- Use the mouse to draw a rectangle around the region to be captured (for example around a window).
- Strike the Enter key or click on Enter or double click in the region to take the snapshot.
- Click on Save As... (4).
- Browse to the location you want to save the image, give it a name (name.png) and click on Save
Hints and Tips
- The Snapshot delay option (5) makes KSnapshot wait a given amount of time (given in seconds) before taking the snapshot. This can be useful in many situations, for example when taking screenshots of drop-down menus
- It's often useful to create a separate user for taking screenshots to ensure a standard look with the default settings. An alternative is to create an Activity with the settings required for screenshots.
- Use Type: Color in the wallpaper settings to get a white background.