#!/bin/sh # This is bound to Shift+PrintScreen by default, requires maim. It lets you # choose the kind of screenshot to take, including copying the image or even # highlighting an area to copy. scrotcucks on suicidewatch right now. # variables output="$(date '+%y%m%d-%H%M-%S').png" clip() { xclip -f -t image/png | xclip -sel c -t image/png } case "$(printf "a selected area\\ncurrent window\\nfull screen\\na selected area (save)\\ncurrent window (save)\\nfull screen (save)" | dmenu -l 6 -i -p "Screenshot which area?")" in "a selected area") maim -u -s | clip ;; "current window") echo "$(xdotool getactivewindow)" maim -q -d 0.2 -i "$(xdotool getactivewindow)" | clip ;; "full screen") maim -q -d 0.2 | clip ;; "a selected area (save)") maim -u -s pic-selected-"${output}" ;; "current window (save)") maim -q -d 0.2 -i "$(xdotool getactivewindow)" pic-window-"${output}" ;; "full screen (save)") maim -q -d 0.2 pic-full-"${output}" ;; esac