using the command line and setting shortcut keys under CentOS 6.5
1. Using the command mode
Capture the entire screen : $ gnome-screenshot
After the screen is finished, we can set the custom picture storage location,
Capture Current Terminal terminal : $ gnome-screenshot-w
Capturing a custom range : $ gnome-screenshot-a
Use the-b parameter to remove the name of the terminal window status bar: $ gnome-screenshot-w-B
time delay using the-D parameter (only used when intercepting fullscreen): $ gnome-screenshot-d [n] (n is the number of seconds for a custom delay)
Use the-e parameter to add the outer border and shadow to the truncated terminal window : (if E is followed by boder to add an outer border, with shadow to add a shadow)
- Add outer frame: $ gnome-screenshot-w-E border
- Add Shadow: $ gnome-screenshot-w-E Shadow
2. Set the screenshot shortcut key
System->preferences->keyboard Shortcunts->add
Click Add to enter the name (custom), command (the shortcut), click Apply after completion, such as:
After completion such as: Check disabled, and directly hit your customized shortcut (for example: Ctrl+alt+a), shortcut keys are set up
Using the command line and setting shortcut keys under CentOS 6.5