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==Uploading for general use== | ==Uploading for general use== | ||
# Go to an image hosting site, for example http:// | # Go to an image hosting site, for example http://imageshack.us/ and upload the file you saved. | ||
# | # Select the code listed as " Forum Thumbnail", copy the code and paste it in the thread where you report your problem. | ||
==Uploading for use on Bugzilla== | ==Uploading for use on Bugzilla== | ||
# Click the "Add an attachment" link in your bug report. | # Click the "Add an attachment" link in your bug report. |
Revision as of 00:12, 17 April 2010
Posting a screenshot when describing a problem is sometimes helpful. To do this, set up the programs the way you want them to appear in the screenshot, then:
Creating a screenshot
Windows
- Press the Print Screen button on the keyboard, normally to the right of F12. Nothing will appear to happen.
- Open an image editing program such as Photoshop, MS Paint, or The Gimp.
- Press Ctrl+V to paste the screenshot into the program.
- Edit the picture to highlight whatever you wish to point out. (draw a red arrow or something)
- Save the screenshot as a PNG.
- Close the image editing program.
To take a screenshot of a single window, focus the window, then hold Alt while pressing the Print Screen key.
Mac
- Press Cmd+Shift+4.
- Drag a rectangle around the item you want as a screenshot. A file called something like "Picture 1.png" will appear on your desktop.
To take a screenshot of a single window, press Spacebar after pressing Cmd+Shift+4, then click the window.
Linux
- Press the Print Screen key. A window will appear offering to save the screenshot as a PNG. You can hold down ALT to only capture the active window.
Uploading for general use
- Go to an image hosting site, for example http://imageshack.us/ and upload the file you saved.
- Select the code listed as " Forum Thumbnail", copy the code and paste it in the thread where you report your problem.
Uploading for use on Bugzilla
- Click the "Add an attachment" link in your bug report.