Version: 3.1 (using KDE 3.1.94 (CVS >= 20031206), compiled sources) Compiler: gcc version 3.3.1 (Mandrake Linux 9.2 3.3.1-2mdk) OS: Linux (i686) release 2.4.22-10mdk This message in ksnapshot documentation : The snapshot displayed may be saved immediately by clicking on the <guibutton>Save Snapshot</guibutton> button. talks about a button that does not exist. Only a Save as... button on my PC. Gerard
The documentation is outdated in some other parts. To take a snapshot of a single window, enable <guilabel> Only grab the window containing the pointer</guilabel> and then take a <guibutton>New Snapshot</guibutton>. This checkbox has been changed into a listbox. There is a new undocumented feature : grabbing a selection. Gerard
gerard: I'm going to disable your bugzilla account if you keep on reporting in the wrong products even if told otherwise. This is just taking valuable time away from us ;(
KSnapshot has changed a lot, docs need quite some rewriting, including the above
Created attachment 8906 [details] New screenshots, doc update Lauri, please commit after freeze ends. Thx, Virgil
Assigned to me to commit post-freeze
CVS commit by lauri: BUG:72422 M +6 -12 index.docbook 1.26 M +48 -7 preview.png 1.3 M +73 -72 window.png 1.3 --- kdegraphics/doc/ksnapshot/index.docbook #1.25:1.26 @@ -101,5 +101,5 @@ <para>Please report any problems or feature requests to the <ulink -url="http://lists.kde.org">KDE mailing lists</ulink></para> +url="http://bugs.kde.org/wizard.cgi">KDE bugzilla</ulink></para> </chapter> @@ -166,12 +166,6 @@ </mediaobject> -<para>The snapshot displayed may be saved immediately by clicking on -the <guibutton>Save Snapshot</guibutton> button. </para> -<para>When you want to safe the snapshot in a specific folder with -a specific filename, use the <guibutton>Save Snapshot As ...</guibutton> button. -This opens the standard &kde; save dialog, where you can choose the filename, -folder and format your file is saved in. </para> -<para> If multiple snapshots are taken, the filename is automatically -incremented to prevent you from overwriting previous snapshots. You +<para>The snapshot can be saved by clicking on +the <guibutton>Save As...</guibutton> button. If multiple snapshots are taken, the filename is automatically incremented to prevent you from overwriting previous snapshots. You may however edit the filename to anything you wish, including the name of a previously saved snapshot. </para> @@ -187,5 +181,5 @@ <para>&ksnapshot; will display the new snapshot in the preview area, at which time you can choose to save the new image (by pressing -<guibutton>Save Snapshot</guibutton> or <guibutton>Save Snapshot As ...</guibutton>) +<guibutton>Save As...</guibutton>) or to grab a new one, by pressing the <guibutton>New Snapshot</guibutton> button.</para> @@ -226,8 +220,8 @@ <sect2 id="print-snapshot"> -<title>Print Snapshot</title> +<title>Print</title> <para>When you want to print your snapshot from the preview, just click -<guibutton>Print Snapshot</guibutton> and you get the standard KDE Print dialog, from +<guibutton>Print...</guibutton> and you get the standard KDE Print dialog, from where you can directly print your snapshot.</para>