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== Workflow == | == Workflow == | ||
In this example [[KSnapshot|KSnapshot]] is used, but other screen capture applications work as well. | In this example [[KSnapshot|'''KSnapshot''']] is used, but other screen capture applications work as well. | ||
[[Image: | [[Image:Taking_Screenshots.png|center|Capturing a shot of '''[[KSnapshot]]''' using ''Region'']] | ||
# Start [[KSnapshot]] | # Start '''[[KSnapshot]]''' | ||
# Choose a '''Capture mode''' | # 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.) | #* ''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''. Preferaly, check the ''Include window decorations'' option. | #* ''Window Under Cursor'': The content of an applications or dialog window is captured. usually used for ''application screenshots''. Preferaly, check the '''Include window decorations''' option (2). | ||
#* ''Region'': Only a region to be defined later is captured, | #* ''Region'': Only a region to be defined later is captured, | ||
# Click on '''New Snapshot''' | # Click on '''New Snapshot''' (3). | ||
#* ''Full Screen'', ''Current Screen'', ''Window Under Cursor'': Click anywhere on the screen to take the snapshot. | #* ''Full Screen'', ''Current Screen'', ''Window Under Cursor'': Click anywhere on the screen to take the snapshot. | ||
#* ''Region'': | #* ''Region'': | ||
#*# Use the mouse to draw a rectangle around the region to be captured (for example around a window). | #*# Use the mouse to draw a rectangle around the region to be captured (for example around a window). | ||
#*# Strike the <keycap>Enter</keycap> key or click on '''Enter''' or double click in the region to take the snapshot. | #*# Strike the <keycap>Enter</keycap> key or click on '''Enter''' or double click in the region to take the snapshot. | ||
# Click on '''Save As...''' | # 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''' | # Browse to the location you want to save the image, give it a name ('''''name'''.png'') and click on '''Save''' | ||
== Hints and Tips == | == Hints and Tips == | ||
* The '''Snapshot delay''' option 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, to ensure a standard look with the default settings. An alternative is to create an Activity with the settings required for 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 == | ||
* [[KSnapshot|KSnapshot]] | * [[KSnapshot|'''KSnapshot''']] | ||
[[Category:Contributing]] | [[Category:Contributing]] |
Revision as of 18:13, 8 September 2010
Guidelines
- Set the language to English unless it's a localized screenshot
- Save as 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)
- Preferably, use Liberation Sans, 9pt as font
- If the screenshot shows parts of the desktop, preferably use plasma default background. Include a margin (around 20 pixels) see the image below 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. Preferaly, 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:
- 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