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1 In History, select multiple captures
2 Execute SHIFT+F10, Copy, FIlename
3 Inspect clipboard
Expected: multiple filenames
Observed: one filename - from focussed capture
Workaround: ??
macOS version:
10.14.6 (18G95)
Kap version:
3.0.0-beta.6
Other possibly relevant info:
Monitor setup: single rMBP 15" screen, no external monitors
macOS scrollbar appearance setting: "Show Always" (in System Preferences > General)
Steps to reproduce
- Click the Kap menu bar icon.
- Click the button in the Kap bar to record an area of the screen.
- Select a regio
Please forgive me if there is an issue already or document anywhere, but I have tried to google, but no luck at the moment.
I would like to know what is the change between Backstop js 3 and Backstop js 4? Is there something deprecated or no longer used in v4 based from v3?
Can you add button click border color option separately for buttons.
The border icon is perceived as an checkbox icon because it is very similar to the checkbox icon.
I think It may be a different icon or no icon.
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Some of the simulators on my machine are unavailable. For instance, the iPad Pro 11 inch on iOS 12.2 is not available because I have not installed the iOS 12.2 simulator.
-- Unavailable: com.apple.CoreSimulator.SimRuntime.iOS-12-2 --
iPhone 5s (739BB7D5-8286-4689-A851-B4BA054B62C6) (Shutdown) (unavailable, runtime profile not found)
iPhone 6 Plus (8D83D9CF-F3E4-4E0B-91CE-B5B61118
Installation instructions on Debian based distributions are covered in the README file.
Can someone provide installation instructions for the prerequisites of the library on Windows and Mac OS?
I can then add the information to the README or create a wiki about this in order to help new users.
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this is an enhacement request.
it would be nice to set how many seconds to wait before capturing an image.
this is usefull when you have to capture some action activated by the mouse itself and you need time to prepare it.
#Now application store the recorded videos in the same source folder. The task is to store the video folder in $HOME/Videos/RecordedVideos/ [Linux folder structure]
/$HOME/Videos/RecordedVideos/ [store videos here]
Note: Create a new folder or check for the existing folder in the video folder path.
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I guess since #12 / #15, scrot ignores the given file name and instead silently writes the result to a completely different file.
To reproduce:
$ scrot /tmp/screenshot.png
$ scrot /tmp/screenshot.png
$ ls /tmp/*.png
screenshot_001.png????
scrot should either fail with an exit code if the file already exists, or override the destination file by default like any other sane non-
Add unit tests for critical path code. This includes refactoring to allow unit tests in code that is used to do the recording.
On Linux and macOS it's easy:
apt-get install libopus0 libvpx5 # Debian
pacman -S opus libvpx # Arch
brew install opus libvpx #macOSBut I have no idea how to do it on Windows.
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