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* csd version: 5.2.0+una
* Distribution: Linux Mint 20.3 Una
* Graphics hardware *and* driver used: Intel integrated
* 64 bit
Feature Request
Do not force usage of gnome-screenshot for the screenshot media keys. Instead, have a setting which contains the program to be used for each of the screenshot actions.
Not all actions will be applicable to all screenshot programs. For example, window capture is something that gnome-screenshot can do, but Flameshot cannot. In those cases, given that it's the user the one who wants to change this setting, it seems reasonable that choosing a more limited software falls on their responsibility.
In any case, it doesn't look too user friendly to force usage of gnome-screenshot like now (see it hardcoded in source here). Thus this feature request to allow modification.
Steps to reproduce
Open "System Settings" on Cinnamon.
Under "Hardware", open "Keyboard".
Under "Shortcuts", find "Take a screenshot".
Become frustrated as changing the screenshot program seems like a reasonable thing to allow, but there is no hint about how to do that in the GUI. Until one finds out that what seemed counterintuitive turns out to be the expected thing right now: that the only method to change hardcoded values from csd is to disable all existing shortcuts and manually recreate them, one by one.
It is counter-intuitive for several reasons:
User doesn't really want to change the actual keys needed to trigger the shortcut. So looking in that part of the settings is already confusing.
Still, if one reaches this GUI, it is also confusing that a default action, with a perfectly fine Name and Description, should be removed/disabled in order to manually create an identical one but with a different command.
Expected behaviour
... (same initial steps)
Under "Shortcuts", find "Take a screenshot".
For each entry, have a GUI field that allows to set a different callback command.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:
Feature Request
Do not force usage of gnome-screenshot for the screenshot media keys. Instead, have a setting which contains the program to be used for each of the screenshot actions.
Not all actions will be applicable to all screenshot programs. For example, window capture is something that gnome-screenshot can do, but Flameshot cannot. In those cases, given that it's the user the one who wants to change this setting, it seems reasonable that choosing a more limited software falls on their responsibility.
In any case, it doesn't look too user friendly to force usage of
gnome-screenshot
like now (see it hardcoded in source here). Thus this feature request to allow modification.Steps to reproduce
Open "System Settings" on Cinnamon.
Under "Hardware", open "Keyboard".
Under "Shortcuts", find "Take a screenshot".
Become frustrated as changing the screenshot program seems like a reasonable thing to allow, but there is no hint about how to do that in the GUI. Until one finds out that what seemed counterintuitive turns out to be the expected thing right now: that the only method to change hardcoded values from csd is to disable all existing shortcuts and manually recreate them, one by one.
It is counter-intuitive for several reasons:
Expected behaviour
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: