Created attachment 4399 Grab showing problem Using xfce4-screenshooter 1.8.1 to capture a region introduces corruption into the grab (see attached). Full screen and active window grabs don't exhibit this behaviour.
Thank you for your bug report. Is is new with Xfce 1.8.1? Does this happen all the time?
Thank you. I don't know about earlier versions. However, this is a constant problem with 1.8.1, reproducable every time. My workaround at the moment is to take a full window/screen grab and crop it in gimp (so non-critical, at least).
Additional information: This problem only presents itself when using compiz with windows animations. A slight delay, maybe 0.5 seconds, before capturing the image would likely fix it (the grab is capturing the remnants of the animation).
Created attachment 6542 fixes the gray overlay with delays >= 1 secs Hi, this patch helps a little: as long as the delay is >0, I've not had the problem reappear.
If you look at the screenshot in the first comment, i think the corruption/symptons are not exactly the same - in that case maybe that's due to compiz.
Actually, I think the larger patch from https://bugzilla.xfce.org/show_bug.cgi?id=12336 might be necessary to circumvent this issue. Why? Because with delay=0 (the only mode in the current release version for region capture, despite the spinner saying, at minimum, 1), I still get this grayness. But with delay enabled and set to >= 1, I don't.
*** Bug 11922 has been marked as a duplicate of this bug. ***
Should be fixed by recent commits from bugs 12336 & 11922. Note that if you try 'active window' mode (in the UI) and set the delay to 0, the root window is captured, not the 'active window after screenshooter window disappears', so i think allowing a 0-delay introduces new bugs.. Doesnt happen with 'xfce4-screenshooter -w -d 0'
Marking this one as 'worked around', even though you can still get corruptions with a 0-delay...
Hello, The "1 second" minimal delay was a dirty workaround to a series of bugs I was never able to solve which lead to graphical corruptions and even crashes on some setups. X darkness I could never figure out. Thus, If I were you I would keep that way. Up to you though! Cheers, Jérôme