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    == Workflow ==
    == Workflow ==
    In this example [[KSnapshot|KSnapshot]] is used, but other screen capture applications work as well.
    * Open KSnapshot
    * Choose a '''Capture mode'''
    ** ''Full Screen'': Everything on the screen is captured, usually used for ''desktop screenshots''
    ** ''Region'': Only a region defined by the user is captured, usually used for ''application screenshots''
    * Click on '''New Snapshot'''
    ** ''Full Screen'': Click anywhere on the screen to take the snapshot
    ** ''Region'': Use the mouse to draw a rectangle around the region to be captured (for example around a window). Click on '''Enter''' or double click in the region to take the snapshot
    :{|
    |[[Image:help-hint.png]]||'''Tip'''||||||||||||||
    The region can be resized and moved after releasing the mouse button
    |}
    * Click on '''Save As...'''
    * Browse to the location you want to save the image, give it a name ('''''name'''.png'') and click on '''Save'''


    == Hints and Tips ==
    == Hints and Tips ==

    Revision as of 10:26, 9 July 2010

    Guidelines

    • When taking screenshots of single a application/window, use a white background and include a margin (around 20 pixels) of the white wallpaper (this is to ensure that window shadows don't look cropped)
    • Set the language to English unless it's a localized screenshot
    • Save as PNG image
    • Preferably, use the default settings (icons, color scheme, style, window decoration, application settings etc.)
    • Preferably, use compositing (see Desktop Effects module in System Settings)
    • Preferably, use Liberation Sans, 9pt as font

    Workflow

    In this example KSnapshot is used, but other screen capture applications work as well.

    • Open KSnapshot
    • Choose a Capture mode
      • Full Screen: Everything on the screen is captured, usually used for desktop screenshots
      • Region: Only a region defined by the user is captured, usually used for application screenshots
    • Click on New Snapshot
      • Full Screen: Click anywhere on the screen to take the snapshot
      • Region: Use the mouse to draw a rectangle around the region to be captured (for example around a window). Click on Enter or double click in the region to take the snapshot
    Tip

    The region can be resized and moved after releasing the mouse button

    • Click on Save As...
    • Browse to the location you want to save the image, give it a name (name.png) and click on Save

    Hints and Tips

    See Also