The default screenshot directory is ~/Pictures. This extension changes that to use whatever is set if you used the Gnome Screenshot app. This can be found in the dconf setting: /org/gnome/gnome-screenshot/last-save-directory. If that directory doesn't exist, the extension will use the Home directory instead. Note: If the dconf setting doesn't exist, you need to install the Gnome Screenshot app. The idea was taken from the extension: Screenshot Locations.
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Version | Status | Shell Versions |
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9 | Active |
3.38
40
41
42
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8 | Active |
3.38
40
41
42
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7 | Active |
3.38
40
41
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6 | Active |
3.38
40
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5 | Active |
3.38
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4 | Active |
3.38
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3 | Rejected |
3.38
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2 | Rejected |
3.38
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1 | Rejected |
3.38
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