Method In CentOS 6.5, CentOS
1. Use command mode
Capture the entire screen: $ gnome-screenshot
After capturing the screen, we can set a custom image storage location,
Capture the current Terminal: $ gnome-screenshot-w
Capture custom regions: $ gnome-screenshot-
The-B parameter can be used to remove the terminal window name status bar: $ gnome-screenshot-w-B
Delay Time with the-d parameter (only used when the full screen is captured): $ gnome-screenshot-d [n](N is the number of seconds for custom latency)
Use the-e parameter to add the outer border and shadow for the intercepted terminal window.(If-e is followed by a boder to add an outer border and shadow is followed by a shadow)
- Add outer border: $ gnome-screenshot-w-e border
- Add shadow: $ gnome-screenshot-w-e shadow
2. Set screenshot shortcuts
System-> Preferences-> Keyboard Shortcunts-> ADD
Click ADD, enter Name (custom), Command (the shortcut key Command), and then click Apply, as shown in:
After that, select Disabled and press your custom shortcut key (for example, Ctrl + Alt + ).