Shortcut to create screenshots that can be opened, copied to clipboard or saved to disk.
This extension is based on gnome-shell-imgur.
The latest reviewed version can be found at GNOME Shell Extensions
The latest development version can be installed manually with these commands:
git clone https://github.com/OttoAllmendinger/gnome-shell-screenshot.git
cd gnome-shell-screenshot
make update_dependencies
make install
Then go to https://extensions.gnome.org/local/ to turn on the extension or use gnome-tweak-tool.
When reporting a bug, please include debugging output from gnome-shell
.
You can capture the logs with this command:
journalctl --user /usr/bin/gnome-shell --follow
Example:
Output file does not exist
GLib.SpawnError: Failed to execute child process
These errors can occur if the gnome-screenshot
tool is not installed on your system.
Please use your package manager to install the software.
If the tool is installed and the error persists, please file a new bug.
Since Gnome-Shell version 3.37.2
, extensions that are updated are unavailable
(in an error state) until the user logs out and back in again.
(See commit 6ddd43f3 in gnome-shell)
If the error persists, please open a bug report.
Error: exitCode=256
When using Firejail, please add this configration:
File /etc/firejail/gjs.local
:
noblacklist ${HOME}/.local/share/gnome-shell
The extension available here is known to cause problems when used together with gnome-shell-screenshot.
Please deactivate no-flash-for-clipboard-screenshots
when using gnome-shell-screenshot.
On Gnome 3.20, the clipboard stops working after the lock screen appears.
See https://github.com/OttoAllmendinger/gnome-shell-screenshot/issues/4
As a workaround, restart the shell: Ctrl-F2
r
Enter
. The clipboard
should work again afterwards.
Also see contributors for gnome-shell-imgur.
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