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Description of problem: I am not sure whether it is bug in gimp or xfce/xfce4-screenshooter, but filing against gimp, because it (at least) behaves strangely. I haven't tried in different DE. Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): gimp-2.8.18-1.fc24.x86_64 xfce4-screenshooter-1.8.2-6.fc24.x86_64 How reproducible: Always Steps to Reproduce: 1. Login to xfce 2. Run xfce4-screenshooter 3. Took screenshot to the clipboard 4. Open gimp 5. File-New-Create from clipboard (CTRL + SHIFT + V) Actual results: It takes some time than it writes "There is no image data in the clipboard" Expected results: Import of image data without timeout Additional info:
Hmm, works just fine for me: - in both GNOME and XFCE - using the menu entry or keyboard shortcut - with GIMP already running when taking the screenshot and started afterwards - without delay Same versions of gimp, xfce4-screenshooter here. Can you reproduce under a different (preferably newly created) user, or on a different machine?
I will try with newly provisioned machine. So far I have tried with one physical machine and one virtual machine. Both had Czech locale (maybe it is not related, I will check).
Yes it's locale specific, it works OK with en_US.UTF-8, reproducible with: $ export LANG=cs_CZ.UTF-8 $ export LC_ALL=cs_CZ.UTF-8 $ startxfce4 Not tested with other DEs.
(In reply to Jaroslav Škarvada from comment #3) > Yes it's locale specific, it works OK with en_US.UTF-8, reproducible with: > > $ export LANG=cs_CZ.UTF-8 > $ export LC_ALL=cs_CZ.UTF-8 > $ startxfce4 > > Not tested with other DEs. Tested on newly provisioned system.
Ahh, interesting! I've tried it out in two constellations: - xfce4-screenshooter with Czech, GIMP with English locale - xfce4-screenshooter with English, GIMP with Czech locale The first way failed, the second worked. I conclude that xfce4-screenshooter fails to properly copy the image to the clipboard (whyever). Changing component to xfce4-screenshooter.
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Is this still an issue? I am able to do this on F25 without problems.
Yes, F25 cs_CZ.UTF-8 locale, Xorg, Xfce and it still doesn't work. It seems to be xfce4-screenshooter issue, because I can reproduce the problem even with e.g. libreoffice. $ xfce4-screenshooter # Store to clipboard $ oowriter # CTRL + V
I cannot reproduce this in - libreoffice-writer - pinta - gimp Any chance your clipboard is being used by something else?
Hmm, interesting, I am going to retry on cleanly provisioned system.
Maybe I got it, it seems to be related to my desktop size, it's 5280 x 1080, which is, well, not low. If I took screenshot of screen selection, let's say 100x100 pixels, it works OK. But in the past it worked OK for the whole screen as well, IIRC F23, so it's probably regression.
Machine has 8GB physical RAM and another 8GB in swap, free is currently showing 3GB of free physical RAM and 8GB free swap, so memory cannot be the problem and no error is shown in xfce4-screenshooter.
(In reply to Jaroslav Škarvada from comment #11) > Maybe I got it, it seems to be related to my desktop size, it's 5280 x 1080, > which is, well, not low. If I took screenshot of screen selection, let's say > 100x100 pixels, it works OK. But in the past it worked OK for the whole > screen as well, IIRC F23, so it's probably regression. Aha!!! I can reproduce this. I have an external monitor attached to my system. 1920x1080 + 1280x1024 (old monitor ... ) seems to "not work" either! But .. what's happening is that xfce4-screenshooter is taking awfully long to actually paste it to any application under test. For the above resolution, it took me close to 2 mins to paste - but it did paste. So, clearly, it is unusable. I will file this upstream. To me it seems like screenshooter has some issues handling large images.
(In reply to Mukundan Ragavan from comment #13) > (In reply to Jaroslav Škarvada from comment #11) > > Maybe I got it, it seems to be related to my desktop size, it's 5280 x 1080, > > which is, well, not low. If I took screenshot of screen selection, let's say > > 100x100 pixels, it works OK. But in the past it worked OK for the whole > > screen as well, IIRC F23, so it's probably regression. > > > > Aha!!! I can reproduce this. I have an external monitor attached to my > system. > > 1920x1080 + 1280x1024 (old monitor ... ) seems to "not work" either! > > > But .. what's happening is that xfce4-screenshooter is taking awfully long > to actually paste it to any application under test. For the above > resolution, it took me close to 2 mins to paste - but it did paste. > > So, clearly, it is unusable. I will file this upstream. To me it seems like > screenshooter has some issues handling large images. OK, thanks. This is probably different issue than my original issue with the cs_CZ.UTF-8 locale, but it's still unusable. With my resolution I gave up in LibreOffice after cca. 5 minutes, in Gimp there is some timeout or something, because after while it shows dialog saying that paste failed or something similar.
Bug filed upstream. https://bugzilla.xfce.org/show_bug.cgi?id=13342
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Moving to f25, it's still an issue with: xfce4-screenshooter-1.8.2-6.fc24.x86_64 which I have on f25 (i.e. it probably hasn't been recompiled for f25). I am going to check with: xfce4-screenshooter-1.8.2-7.fc26 once I upgrade to f26 (soon :)
Moved to rawhide. I don't think this works yet.
This bug appears to have been reported against 'rawhide' during the Fedora 28 development cycle. Changing version to '28'.
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