On 2018.01.31 19:40, Luigi Toscano wrote:
Jack ha scritto:
Can someone recommend a relatively simple application for minor editing of png files for a docbook manual?  At minimum, I need to crop some images.  Being able to overlay small amounts of text is also useful.  I know I can use GIMP for this, but it seems to take me lots of time to relearn it every time I need to do something simple.
Kolourpaint should do the job.
Thanks.  I also found pinta (although not a KDE app)

The cause here is that Spectacle has captured a number of screenshots (active window) with some type of border around the windows, which I think should be removed before using.  (This is something outside the regular  window border.)  Any hints on why spectacle might be acting up would also be welcome, but  I'll raise that as a separate issue at a later time.
Maybe that's the space for the shadows, I see it too.
It shows up as a white and gray checkerboard, which I seem to recall seeing as the background of some icons, and I wonder if it is meant to specify transaprent?

One of my problems is that if I tell spectacle to capture the window under cursor, when I click "Take a New Screenshot" the spectacle window disappears and never comes back, no matter what I click and whether I have a time delay or use "On Click." I have to kill the spectacle process. So, I'm using Active Window, which works, but with the extra border. Has anyone else seen this? Is there any troubleshooting I might do - or should I report it as a bug?

Luigi
Jack

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