Turns out that the screenshot launch flags didn't actually work
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# Use wmctrl for a more accurate
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# window manager reading
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use_wmctrl=0
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use_wmctrl="off"
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# CPU
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@ -256,23 +256,25 @@ xoffset=0
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# Other Options {{{
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# Take a screenshot
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# --scrot on/off
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# Enable screenshot on script run
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# Whether or not to always take a screenshot
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# You can manually take a screenshot with "--scrot" or "-s"
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# --enable_scrot on/off
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scrot="off"
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# Screenshot program to launch
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# --scrotcmd
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scrotcmd="scrot -c -d 3"
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scrot_cmd="scrot -c -d 3"
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# Scrot dir
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# Where to save the screenshots
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# --scrotdir /path/to/screenshot/folder
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scrotdir="$HOME/Pictures"
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scrot_dir="$HOME/Pictures"
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# Scrot filename
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# What to name the screenshots
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# --scrot str
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scrotname="fetch-%Y-%m-%d-%H:%M.png"
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scrot_name="fetch-%Y-%m-%d-%H:%M.png"
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# }}}
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@ -1272,9 +1274,9 @@ usage () { cat << EOF
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Screenshot:
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--scrot Take a screenshot
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--scrotdir Directory to save the scrot
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--scrotfile File name of scrot
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--scrotcmd Screenshot program to launch
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--scrot_cmd Screenshot program to launch
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--scrot_dir Directory to save the scrot
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--scrot_file File name of scrot
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Other:
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--help Print this text and exit
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@ -1352,9 +1354,9 @@ while [ "$1" ]; do
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# Screenshot
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--scrot | -s) scrot="on" ;;
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--scrotdir) scrot="$2" ;;
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--scrotfile) scrot="$2" ;;
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--scrotcmd) scrot="$2" ;;
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--scrot_cmd) scrot_cmd="$2" ;;
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--scrot_dir) scrot_dir="$2" ;;
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--scrot_file) scrot_name="$2" ;;
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# Other
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--help) usage ;;
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