I want to be able to do screen shots of the focused by pressing a button. Should be easy.
First try: scrot
(since it seems to be the most recomended tool for screenshots in i3wm)
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Whole screen
bindsym XF86Display exec 'scrot ~/Downloads/Screenshot%Y-%m-%d%H:%M:%S.png'
Works fine
Focussed Window
Well.. Some people in the internet seem to think there is a -u flag for scrot but in the yum-installed Fedora version (0.8) there definitely is not. Bad luck.
Second try: ImageMagick
(since many people tell me it can do anything I want)
Whole screen
bindsym XF86Display exec 'import -window root ~/Downloads/Screenshot$(date +%F%H:%M:%S).png'
The date is not as elegant as in scrot, works fine though.
Focussed window
Tricky. I don't know the id of the focused window. But there is a workaround:
import -window
xwininfo | awk '/.*Window id:.*/ {print $4}'
~/Downloads/Screenshot$(date +%F%H:%M:%S).pngI can click on the window I want to screenshot and there we go. A bit of a hack (found here: http: //www .trueelena.org/computers/howto/screenshotswithimagemagick.html ), but anyway. Works in the console. But in i3config:
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xwininfo | awk '/.*Window id:.*/ {print $4}'
~/Downloads/Screenshot$(date +%F%H:%M:%S).png'Doesn't work. I am asked to click on a window, but no screenshot is saved. I am not sure why.
Could someone give me a hand, please?
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Focus assist (also called quiet hours in earlier versions of Windows 10) allows you to avoid distracting notifications when you need to stay focused, and is set by default to activate automatically under certain conditions. Here's how to turn focus assist on or off:
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- Select the action center icon on the taskbar.
- Select Focus assist to cycle through the available settings: either Priority Only, Alarms Only, or Off. (If you don't see the Focus assist tile, you may need to select Expand first.)
- Focus assist settings can also be edited by selecting Start > Settings > System > Focus assist, or type Focus assist into the search box on the taskbar, and then select Focus assist settings from the list of results.