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Capture Ecran - snake72 - 09-27-2022 Bonjour, J’utilise Gimp depuis peu de temps et je voulais faire une capture écrunn, mais celle-ci ne fonctionne pas.. RE: Capture Ecran - Ofnuts - 09-27-2022 (09-27-2022, 04:11 PM)snake72 Wrote: Bonjour, This forum is in English, if you don't speak English, please use some translation tool (for instance this one), that gives: (09-27-2022, 04:11 PM)snake72 Wrote: Hello, I've been using the Gimp for a short time and wanted to do a screenshot, but this one doesn't work. RE: Capture Ecran - PixLab - 09-28-2022 (09-27-2022, 04:18 PM)Ofnuts Wrote: .../... (for instance this one), that gives: Um... Okey, but which one? On a side note, I don't see how this thread should be in "Tutorials and tips" Yeah... I know where is the exit RE: Capture Ecran - denzjos - 09-29-2022 An easy free screen capture : https://getgreenshot.org RE: Capture Ecran - rich2005 - 09-29-2022 I have a vague recollection of the Windows Gimp screen capture not working for some version of Gimp (or it might have been the development version) In Gimp 2.10.32 same as ever: It does not matter if an image is open or not open. File -> Create -> Screenshot Set the parameters. Set a delay in seconds, Minimize Gimp to display whatever you want to capture. After the delay, Gimp maximizes with the screenshot. 30 second example: https://i.imgur.com/eYiVAPe.mp4 For a screenshot of Gimp, you can include the cursor, which shows the tool. Set a couple of seconds delay, enough to get the cursor into position. |