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===Lav et nyt skærmbillede===
===Lav et nyt skærmbillede===


Perhaps you did not like the image that was taken. Luckily you can easily snap another screenshot by clicking on the <menuchoice>New Snapshot</menuchoice> button, as outlined in the picture at the top of this page.
Måske brød du dig ikke om det billede, der blev taget. Heldigvis kan du let lave et nyt billede ved at klikke på knappen <menuchoice>Nyt øjebliksbillede</menuchoice>. \


===Save the image===
===Save the image===

Revision as of 16:27, 6 October 2010

KSnapshot er et praktisk lille program først og fremmest beregnet på at tage skærmbilleder

Introduktion

Har du nogensinde villet vise resten af verden, hvor imponerende KDE software er, det dér sidste niveau i det spil, som du netop klarede eller de virtuelle fisk i dit virtuelle akvarium? KSnapshot kan fange sådanne øjeblikke og endda lade dig tilpasse det endelige billedes udseende.

Hovedtræk

Lav et nyt skærmbillede

Måske brød du dig ikke om det billede, der blev taget. Heldigvis kan du let lave et nyt billede ved at klikke på knappen Nyt øjebliksbillede. \

Save the image

What use would this program be if you couldn't save your image afterwards? KSnapshot allows you to save your picture in many file formats. Below is a list of all of them;

  • png
  • xpm
  • pbm
  • rgb
  • tga
  • ppm
  • bmp
  • eps
  • mng
  • tiff
  • jpeg
  • pcx
  • xbm

Open with

This allows you to open the image in an external application (such as KolourPaint or Krita). Perhaps you wish to edit the image or add something to it. Using a external application in this scenario would be a good idea.
With regard to what format you should save your image as, this depends on your needs. The most common image formats found today are png and jpeg. The other formats are still useful for various other uses.

Copy to clipboard

This means that you will be able to paste the image (generally Ctrl + V) into another program or document that supports image pasting.

Capture mode

This will further change how the image will look when it's finally saved. Options here include;

  • Fullscreen: Everything is captured
  • Window under cursor: Window contents below the cursor
  • Region: Capture a specific region
  • Section of window: A portion of an active window
  • Current screen: Present screen

Snapshot delay

Set a timer here (in seconds). For example putting this up to 10 seconds will make KSnapshot wait 10 seconds until the screenshot is taken. This is particularly useful if you need to capture drop-down menus, or anything else that only responds to a mouse action.