When taking a screenshot using the macOS “Capture Window” functionality in fullscreen mode, the capture window opens in a new virtual space (Mission Control). This interrupts the user’s workflow by forcing them to switch spaces to take the screenshot and then switch back to their previous work.
Expected Behavior:
The capture window should appear as an overlay on the active space, allowing users to take screenshots without disrupting their workflow. Also, remove the title bar that appears even in a fullscreen mode
Steps to reproduce
Click on Take Screenshot
It takes a temporary screenshot
Opens a new space with that screenshot and allow you to select area
Expected
Click on Take Screenshot
It takes a temporary screenshot
Being in the same space
Open that screenshot as an overlay above all application
Select area and close the window
Screenshots or screen recordings
No response
System Information
MacBook Pro 14-inch, 2021
Chip Apple M1 Pro
Memory 16 GB
macOS Sonoma 14.5
Flameshot Version
Flameshot v12.1.0 (96c2c82e) Compiled with Qt 5.15.5 darwin: 23.5.0 osx: 14.5
Installation Type
Using the ready-made package from Github Releases
Operating System type and version
macOS Sonoma 14.5
Description
Current Behavior:
When taking a screenshot using the macOS “Capture Window” functionality in fullscreen mode, the capture window opens in a new virtual space (Mission Control). This interrupts the user’s workflow by forcing them to switch spaces to take the screenshot and then switch back to their previous work.
Expected Behavior:
The capture window should appear as an overlay on the active space, allowing users to take screenshots without disrupting their workflow. Also, remove the title bar that appears even in a fullscreen mode
Steps to reproduce
Take Screenshot
Expected
Take Screenshot
Screenshots or screen recordings
No response
System Information