Hi. Thanks for your extra effort - I wasn't aware of the Main tab properties. Please see below for details of the problem. On 11/2/20 8:37 AM, Michael Kogan wrote: > Sorry, my bad, I meant the "Main" tab in the preferences dialogue. > > ** Attachment added: "Bildschirmfoto_2020-11-02_17-33-55.png" > https://bugs.launchpad.net/shutter/+bug/1902445/+attachment/5430307/+files/Bildschirmfoto_2020-11-02_17-33-55.png > You wrote, > If this is not what you want: I didn't quite understand where Shutter > should get the file name of a newly created screenshot from, could you > please elaborate on this? > > ** Changed in: shutter > Status: New => Incomplete All this stuff is to allow me to view Wikispecies displays of plants or animals offline: I select a working target such as the Wikispecies app, "Aciphylla aurea". Then, I can make a new offline nautilus-clipboard copy of its online file. I can save the copy so as to display it with my collection of copied apps located at ".../Documents/WikiSpecies/Animalia_Plantae_3". "Animalia_Plantae_3" is my third location to maintain the approximately 3,000 copies I have made so far. The new copy will contain the structure of the Wikispecies app, but with some identifying details automatically omitted (to protect Wikispecies from being named as the copier, although such copies are entire legal). Otherwise, editted copies might be used to create trouble for Wikispecies. I can then load the new copy of the app into code-browser, which will display all its text in proper order. Because Wikispecies copies omit any graphic displays of the plant or animal related (their online copies are in a distant folder which only displays online), I then edit my copy in code-browser to include a new line, , which will locate my own, personal copy of the online app. I delete the original, useless reference to the Wikispecies graphic. My new line replaces "image_name.png" with a specific choice (e. g., with "Aciphylla aurea.png"). I add a proper "height" and "width"; and, next time I view the target offline, I see it with its copied graphic subject matter. I use shutter to copy the displayed picture of an online animal or plant. shutter is kept online for this as I go from one animal or plant to the next. But, at present, when I invoke shutter on a new target, its topic is blank and I have to copy the topic name from code-browser to use it to make a shutter display of the animal or plant involved. Code-browser is invoked by pasting the location into it and then using the location copy to save the file properly. Why can't shutter use the same copy as code-browser, so when I go to shutter, I don't have to go back to code-browser to recopy it? One POSSIBLE solution would be to have shutter to display TWO items, instead of the current one. At present, I invoke shutter and use its "File/Open ..." choice to navigate to my ".../Documents/Wikispecies/Animalia_Plantae_3" directory to use it. Then, I (re)invoke my online Wikispecies at the correct location and use shutter "File/New Selection" to copy the animal or plant picture displayed. ---------------------------------------------------------- My suggestion would be to have shutter display TWO choices: (a) Just give a location ("Selection_xxx.png") which must be filled in by reinvoking code-browser (same as at present); and, (b) add a new choice which displays the last-used code-browser location for a quick copy. Because shutter is still running while code-browser is being used, I THINK this should be possible. This is a long explanation of what might seem to be a trivial problem: No need to access a running copy of code-browser just to copy the current directory it is using. But, it would save a few seconds of work and would avoid possible copying errors, if implemented. -- John Michael Williams