We're aware of this issue, but there's a conflict between the way Quickshot works and the way independent programs work: we can't jump to an arbitrary point in their execution, even though we'd really love to be able to do so.
The workaround, which will be better-documented when we write the ruleset for 10.10, is to either launch 'ubiquity' manually or start taking the first screenshot (which launches ubiquity), then back out and go for the one you want. Of course, the latter course only works if the screenshots haven't been approved yet (another thing that'll be more logical in the next version).
Thank you for filing a report, though. This will help to ensure it's something we test for usability's sake.
Hi, Xuacu.
We're aware of this issue, but there's a conflict between the way Quickshot works and the way independent programs work: we can't jump to an arbitrary point in their execution, even though we'd really love to be able to do so.
The workaround, which will be better-documented when we write the ruleset for 10.10, is to either launch 'ubiquity' manually or start taking the first screenshot (which launches ubiquity), then back out and go for the one you want. Of course, the latter course only works if the screenshots haven't been approved yet (another thing that'll be more logical in the next version).
Thank you for filing a report, though. This will help to ensure it's something we test for usability's sake.