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Old 07-Nov-2009, 00:33
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Default How can I get the pic of the 3D table?

hi,every one!
It's the firsttime that I use linux.opensuse is so beautiful,that I want to get some pictures of the 3D table.but I found that "PrintScreen" can not get it.
Is there any Shortcuts or software can do it,please?
thanks everyone!
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Default Re: How can I get the pic of the 3D table?

I think this is only possible if you use Compiz.
You didn't say if you were.
Many kde users are using kwin for effects.

I'm not sure what you need to do to get the screen though, but someone will.
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Old 07-Nov-2009, 02:08
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Default Re: How can I get the pic of the 3D table?

I don't understand what you mean by "the table", but it's easy to take a screenshot (if using KDE4).

Run the screenshot programme (ksnapshot) and change the option Screenshot Delay to 10 seconds.

Click on New Snapshot and then activate the cube/desktop function that you want to capture, and wait for ksnapshot to take a picture.
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Default Re: How can I get the pic of the 3D table?

Table = literal translation of desktop
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Default Re: How can I get the pic of the 3D table?

thanks everyone!
I get it by the software which name is "GNU Image Manipulation Program"
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Default Re: How can I get the pic of the 3D table?

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thanks everyone!
I get it by the software which name is "GNU Image Manipulation Program"
If I understand you correctly you want to use the screenshot feature of "GNU Image Manipulation Program (GIMP)

In Image Manipulation Program (GIMP) go to edit-keyboard shortcuts
and scroll down to look for screenshot where you can see what is the keyboard shortcut, if none assigned your own key. Mine I use the Prt Scr key.
The screenshot option is in plug-ins

If you are having a hard time looking for the screenshot option under keyboard shortcuts-plug-ins, at the top of the gui there is a search function. Type screenshot in the search and it will show-up.

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