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Save images of your screen or individual windows
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Located in data/org.gnome.Screenshot.desktop.in:4 data/org.gnome.Screenshot.metainfo.xml.in:9 src/screenshot-application.c:756
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snapshot;capture;print;screenshot;
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Located in data/org.gnome.Screenshot.desktop.in:6
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Take a Screenshot of the Whole Screen
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Located in data/org.gnome.Screenshot.desktop.in:22
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Take a Screenshot of the Current Window
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Located in data/org.gnome.Screenshot.desktop.in:26
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Take a Screenshot of a Selected Area
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Located in src/org.gnome.Screenshot.desktop.in:32
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GNOME Screenshot is a simple utility that lets you take pictures of your computer screen. Screenshots can be of your whole screen, any specific application, or a selected rectangular area. You can also copy the captured screenshot directly into the GNOME clipboard and paste it into other applications.
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Located in data/org.gnome.Screenshot.metainfo.xml.in:11
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GNOME Screenshot allows you to take screenshots even when it's not open: just press the PrtSc button on your keyboard, and a snapshot of your whole screen will be saved to your Pictures folder. Hold Alt while pressing PrtSc and you will get a screenshot of only the currently selected window.
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Located in ../src/org.gnome.Screenshot.appdata.xml.in.h:4
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Help
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Located in src/screenshot-app-menu.ui:6
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About
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Located in src/screenshot-app-menu.ui:10
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Quit
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Located in src/screenshot-app-menu.ui:14
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