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Multi-shots #289

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magicvince opened this issue Apr 4, 2020 · 2 comments
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Multi-shots #289

magicvince opened this issue Apr 4, 2020 · 2 comments
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Is it possible to make successive snapshots? (without editing/saving by ksnip windows). Just shooting a process to edit it (or not) after. Sometimes its weird and unproductive to stop an action just to save the capture.

@DamirPorobic DamirPorobic self-assigned this Apr 4, 2020
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Well, there are few scenarios. First of all, you could take screenshots, hit Ctrl+S, this would save to the default location then take another screenshot. Afterwards you could open the images via File > Open and edit them. Second, is some kind of extension of the first option, I could add a feature to auto save when a new screenshot is taken, you wouldn't need to hit Ctrl+S in this scenario, the rest remains. Third, we have this open feature request which is probably the think you're looking at. might be a larger change ksnip/kImageAnnotator#48. You would get for every screenshot a new tab, which you could edit later on.

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@magicvince I've just added auto save feature whch is disabled by default and can be enabled n config. With that enabled, every new capture will be automatically saved to the default save location. In your case you could later on go back to the directory and edit the files if required. Please subscribe to ksnip/kImageAnnotator#48 if you're interested in the tab solution.

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