


Gimp has the advantage of being able to delay your shot for x number of seconds, thereby setting up certain shots (like menu dropdowns). Of course one could always use "sleep x && import -window root screenshot.png".wangxiaohu wrote:Oh, I didn't know that. That makes more sense. I use the "Take Screenshot" feature comes with GNOME instead.Celtis wrote:I guess it's just because it's easy to take screen shots from Gimp :)

now see, i don't use Gnome.wangxiaohu wrote:Oh, I didn't know that. That makes more sense. I use the "Take Screenshot" feature comes with GNOME instead.Celtis wrote:I guess it's just because it's easy to take screen shots from Gimp

Haha, nice!SalsaDoom wrote:Screenshots? Pfah!!
I just draw a renditiion of my desktop with ascii characters
http://contact.3utilities.com/sd/snap1.jpg
pHEAR it -- my desktop rules. I think Gimp sucks, its UI is *horrible*
And it should be plainly obvious at this point that I am a UI expert.
--SD[/img]

MDI goes against the GNOME HIG and I don't think the GIMP people like it any better, so no.lozdvc5 wrote:I think gimp is great and all, but I would enjoy using it better if it had a single-windowed GUI as opposed to 4 different windows. Is this already possible? If so, please mind my stupidity.