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Answer by spelufo for I do NOT want screenshots to be saved to file
Another solution, if you don't want a Pictures directory either, is to set XDG_PICTURES_DIR="/tmp" or XDG_PICTURES_DIR="/dev/null" in ~/.config/user-dirs.dirs, since the Screenshots directory is...
View ArticleAnswer by Dhruv for I do NOT want screenshots to be saved to file
Flameshot and xfce4 were not working for me, so after some digging here is what I came up with. From the gnome discussion, here is a simple code that will copy screenshots to clipboard without...
View ArticleAnswer by Gungne for I do NOT want screenshots to be saved to file
As an alternative to xfce4-screenshooter I could recomment Flameshot. It has lots of "bells-and-whistles", and for me the most useful the ability to finetune the area I wish to copy.
View ArticleAnswer by dolt for I do NOT want screenshots to be saved to file
You can map printscreen (or any key combo) to this utility called xfce4-screenshooter - you can use it even if you don't use xfce desktop. By default it will ask you what to capture (entire screen,...
View ArticleAnswer by Philipp Wendler for I do NOT want screenshots to be saved to file
It seems to work for me if I symlink the screenshot directory to /dev/null:mv ~/Pictures/Screenshots ~/Pictures/Screenshots.oldln -s /dev/null ~/Pictures/ScreenshotsIf I do that, the notification that...
View ArticleI do NOT want screenshots to be saved to file
When taking a screen shot in Ubuntu 22.04 using the PrtSc key, the image is always saved in the ~/Pictures/Screenshots/ directory. However, I generally almost always paste that image to another...
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