KSnapshot
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KSnapshot 0.8.1 |
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| Developer(s) | Richard J. Moore, Matthias Ettrich and Aaron J. Seigo |
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| Stable release | 0.8.2 [±] |
| Preview release | N/A [±] |
| Operating system | Linux and Unix |
| Type | Screenshot Application |
| License | GPL v2 |
| Website | www.kde.org/applications/graphics/ksnapshot |
KSnapshot is a screenshot application for the KDE desktop environment developed by Richard J. Moore, Matthias Ettrich and Aaron J. Seigo.[1] The screenshots taken by KSnapshot are also called snapshots, which explains its name. It is written in Qt and C++.KSnapshot allows users to use hotkeys[2] to take a screenshot.
KSnapshot has the following features[1] :
- Save snapshot in multiple formats
- Take new snapshot
- Open with... possibility to open snapshot in external editor.
- Copy to clipboard
- Several capture modes, including selected region or single window.
- Snapshot delay
See also
References
- ^ a b KSnapshot presentation on kde.org
- ^ You can use ksnapshot with hotkey and auto file naming[dead link]
External links
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