The new behaviour is a bit disturbing first but is basically:
- is what phones and tablets do nowadays, a sound and visual effect and store to the image directory, so something quite some users should be used to
- the non interactive behaviour is limited to keybinding, if you run gnome-screenshot from i.e unity you will get the ui with the choices and the confirmation dialog
- a change which can get some "getting used to" but that makes sense once you know how the feature work
I don't think we should revert as a knee jerk reaction but rather see for a while how that works
Cc-ing ayatana-design to get their input, that would be interesting to test in user testing sessions
Some possible options:
- revert to the old behaviour
- keep the new one as it is
- keep the new one but add notifications telling you "screenshot stored at ..."
The new behaviour is a bit disturbing first but is basically:
- is what phones and tablets do nowadays, a sound and visual effect and store to the image directory, so something quite some users should be used to
- the non interactive behaviour is limited to keybinding, if you run gnome-screenshot from i.e unity you will get the ui with the choices and the confirmation dialog
- a change which can get some "getting used to" but that makes sense once you know how the feature work
I don't think we should revert as a knee jerk reaction but rather see for a while how that works
Cc-ing ayatana-design to get their input, that would be interesting to test in user testing sessions
Some possible options:
- revert to the old behaviour
- keep the new one as it is
- keep the new one but add notifications telling you "screenshot stored at ..."