Hi,

>> With subsequent screenshots only. It looks like the KScreenGenie
>> window is not able to hide completely.

Hmm, I just noticed it happens at my end too. I'll increase the
timeout to 300msec (from 200 now).

>
>
> You're not talking to the kwin screenshot effect to hint bypassing your
> window(s)?
> (Or is this an uncomposited environment problem?)
>

I'm not using KWin's screenshot effect. In fact I'm dropping directly
to pure xcb.

The reason this might be happening with "Active Window" and "Window
Under Cursor" modes is because I'm not using KWin's screenshot effect
but rather taking a shot of the whole desktop and cropping, but this
should happen *only* when the current window under cursor is a
transient window (like a menu or a pop-up), and I'm taking the shot
manually and cropping because I want the parent window for the
transient to also be captured (this can be turned off by checking the
"Capture current pop-up only" checkbox). Otherwise, it falls back to
the KWin effect, and that should never capture the KScreenGenie
window. If it does it's a bug with KWin, not KSG, and I have not been
able to reproduce the issue with "Active Window" or "Window Under
Cursor".

-- Boudhayan Gupta

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