@cassidy @neilsardesai It's been in the wishlist for a while: https://gitlab.gnome.org/bertob/app-ideas/-/issues/9
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@cassidy @neilsardesai It's been in the wishlist for a while: https://gitlab.gnome.org/bertob/app-ideas/-/issues/9 6 comments
@cassidy @brainblasted @neilsardesai make a "pro" button for this in the screenshot tool, and it will totally look like a camera app now :-) Might as well put panorama VS single-monitor screenshot there, countdown, a toggle for the app's shadow (might not be possible), drawing board, multiple selections, onscreen text recognition and selection, same with images... Sorry, carried away a bit @cassidy @brainblasted @neilsardesai we already have svg screenshots for gtk3 apps. We have been using it in inkscape development for years. @brainblasted @cassidy vector screenshots would be very cool as well, but this feature demonstrated here is not about that... it's taking (raster) screenshots of each window & the background separately and then compositing them in the right way, to make it look like the original screen but with windows on different layers something like this should be implementable in the Shell screenshots machinery without involving GTK or a new Wayland protocol, as full vector screenshots would require @bugaevc @brainblasted @cassidy I wonder what this does with transparent + blurred window backgrounds @raggesilver @brainblasted @cassidy hmm, it does have "Dock" as a separate layer ('cause Dock.app is just a client too) |
@brainblasted @neilsardesai even without going fully SVG, I feel like we could do this sooner.