msea
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Post by msea on Aug 16, 2020 17:25:37 GMT
The Screenshot module was not ideal for me because when I used it for my internet provider's live, online TV there was too much delay (minimum 2 seconds) and it always resulted in a fuzzy black vignette (because that happens with the mouseover for that live TV service). So I tried to change the Screenshot settings and managed to completely change things so the Screenshot dialog box does not appear. And I cannot see how to get that dialog box back.
What I should have done was just unload the Screenshot module. But as a newbie I goofed up.
So I am wondering how to reset the Screenshot module to its default settings. I do have it loaded but it only appears in the Main Menu. When I click on Screenshot there, it just takes a zero-second delay screenshot without any dialog box / options before that.
Is there some file somewhere in the file system that I could tweak to get the default settings back? If so, where might I find that? And what would I tweak?
Thanks.
p.s. this is not an urgent issue, and I could just fix it by reinstalling bodhi linux.
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Post by thewaiter on Aug 16, 2020 18:08:59 GMT
Interesting i.imgur.com/K7p7kdP.jpgYou could find Screenshot setting under Settings panel/extensions. Interesting is, you can not see the first dialog on my screenshot on the left upper corner. It is weird. Anyway, if you want to erase the Bodhi session completely, delete .e folder and restart Moksha. You will have to set up all settings from the scratch though. Stefan
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Post by Deleted on Aug 16, 2020 20:35:44 GMT
good idea stefan.
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Post by msea on Aug 17, 2020 3:08:47 GMT
Interesting i.imgur.com/K7p7kdP.jpgYou could find Screenshot setting under Settings panel/extensions. Stefan --- Brilliant. Thank you. That is exactly what I was looking for and I reset everything back to default. Much easier than reinstalling entire program again!
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