Check that you have the right options selected and click Take Screenshot. Do not navigate away to the screen you want the screenshot of because you will be unable to navigate back to the utility.
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Check that you have the right options selected and click Take Screenshot. Do not navigate away to the screen you want the screenshot of because you will be unable to navigate back to the utility. At this point we are just checking that the options are correct.
[[File:Gnome-screensh-2.png|350px]]
[[File:Gnome-screensh-2.png|350px]]
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Select a suitable save location such as 'Documents' and click Save.
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Now you are ready to take a screenshot. Start gnome-screenshot from Terminal with a suitable delay, eg. 2 seconds
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gnome-screenshot -d 2
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Immediately Alt tab to the screen you wish to capture, position the cursor where you want it, get the menus etc. as you want them and wait for the dialog box. Click Save. Later versions of Sugar allow you to access the saved file in Documents but the folder contents are not updated, you may need to switch between Journal and Documents to see the updated file listing.