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An applet is a small, interactive application that resides within a panel, for example the <application>Volume Control</application>. Each applet has a simple user interface that you can operate with the mouse or keyboard.
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Located in C/glossary.xml:6(para)
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Takes a screenshot of the window which is active.
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Located in C/gostools.xml:116(para)
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Takes a screenshot including the border of the window.
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Located in C/gostools.xml:189(para)
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--remove-border
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Located in C/gostools.xml:195(command)
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Takes a screenshot without the border of the window.
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Located in C/gostools.xml:199(para)
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Takes a screenshot and adds a shadow bevel effect around it.
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Located in C/gostools.xml:209(para)
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Takes a screenshot and adds a border effect around it.
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Located in C/gostools.xml:219(para)
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--interactive
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Located in C/gostools.xml:225(command)
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Opens a window that lets you set options before taking the screenshot.
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Located in C/gostools.xml:229(para)
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When you take a screenshot, the <guilabel>Save Screenshot</guilabel> dialog opens. To save the screenshot as an image file, enter the filename for the screenshot, choose a location from the drop-down list and click the <guilabel>Save</guilabel> button. You can also use the <guilabel>Copy to Clipboard</guilabel> button to copy the image to the clipboard or transfer it to another application by drag-and-drop.
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Located in C/gostools.xml:248(para)
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Contributors to this translation: Iñaki Larrañaga Murgoitio, Matthew East, euxe.