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Thread: Shutter Screenshot - how to make it the default ???

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    Shutter Screenshot - how to make it the default ???

    Shutter Screenshot is a very nice Screen Capture utility.
    Unfortunately a recent Ubuntu update replaced the keyboard shortcut with Gnome Screen Capture.
    I tried to edit the Keyboard Shortcuts under Applications -> System Settings -> Preferences -> Keyboard
    but they just don't want to work with Shutter.

    Anyone have a fix for this?
    Carl
    My other hobby is antique Radios and TV restoration.

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    Re: Shutter Screenshot - how to make it the default ???

    How did you set shutter keyboard shortcuts?
    I just set custom shortcuts which work. (Ubuntu 14.04)
    set-shutter-as-the-default-screenshot-tool

    For commands to use, run...
    Code:
    shutter --help
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    Last edited by CantankRus; November 12th, 2014 at 12:52 PM.

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    Re: Shutter Screenshot - how to make it the default ???

    Nothing I tried would make Shutter the default Screen Capture ... that is until I installed
    MATE desktop environment and it just so happened to work.
    I suspect that Gnome Screen Capture is tightly integrated with Gnome Flashback.
    Carl
    My other hobby is antique Radios and TV restoration.

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    Re: Shutter Screenshot - how to make it the default ???


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    Re: Shutter Screenshot - how to make it the default ???

    Moved to Desktop Environments
    Don't waste your energy trying to change opinions ... Do your thing, and don't care if they like it.

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