edit: Ubuntu 22.04. Gnome Screenshot 42 is presumably what this is that runs? What is the background process? How can I launch screenshot exactly like this but from command line? In the finder when I type "screenshot" I get two results. Screenshot (gnome-screenshot) and "Take a Screenshot" which does what I want. How can I launch "Take a Screenshot" from the command line? I basically want it to start exactly like this with no extra clicks. before it is suggested: gnome-screenshot --interactive does not open up the tool in this way Thanks
Last edited by j630-io; April 9th, 2023 at 05:07 PM. Reason: Clarification
I'd look at import -geometry [geometry] - that's a tool in the ImageMagick suite. It can resize/rotate the captured image too.
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Hey thanks trying it out. It does not do what I want out of the gate but maybe with some tweaks. Was thinking it should be easy to emulate. Using XDO to send the PrtScr key in background did not work either.
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