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'Redo last screenshot' uses wrong window size and position #626

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dreyTee opened this issue Oct 18, 2023 · 3 comments
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'Redo last screenshot' uses wrong window size and position #626

dreyTee opened this issue Oct 18, 2023 · 3 comments
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@dreyTee
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dreyTee commented Oct 18, 2023

Brief summary of issue

'Redo last screenshot' uses wrong window size and position

Steps to reproduce the issue

  1. Make needed area screenshot
  2. Use 'Redo last screenshot' option
  3. check results

Error output

No error, just using not previous screenshot window position and size

Extra information, such as Shutter version, display server in use (Xorg or Wayland), operating system and ideas for how to solve:

Shutter ver.: 0.99.2 Rev.1593
OS:
DISTRIB_DESCRIPTION="Linux Mint 21 Vanessa"
ID_LIKE="ubuntu debian"
UBUNTU_CODENAME=jammy
Xorg

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Photon89 commented Oct 18, 2023

I haven't seen this so far. Do you possibly use a multimonitor setup or HiDPI?

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dreyTee commented Oct 18, 2023

No, one monitor. The only thing changed from my previous setup is that now I use scaling.
I have a 14" monitor and 2880x1800 resolution, scaling 200%.
In logs I see that shutter thinks I have 1440x900 resolution:
Using monitor: 0 - 0 - 1440 - 900

I did few tests and now i see:

  • sometimes the size of Selection2 is twice of the Selection1 size. Log
  • sometimes it reports Error while taking a screenshot (if I choose an area bigger then the quarter of the screen or I choose it too close to the bottom or right edge). Log from console

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Unfortunately, there is no proper HiDPI (that is, resolution scaling) support yet, related: #326

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