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DamirPorobic opened this issue Feb 11, 2022 · 4 comments
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Wrong rect area captured under Gnome Wayland with scaling #817

DamirPorobic opened this issue Feb 11, 2022 · 4 comments
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@DamirPorobic
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DamirPorobic commented Feb 11, 2022

Tried v1.9.2 and Version: 1.10.0-continuous Build: 1-55412e3
The issue persists in both versions
I am using Ubuntu desktop 21.10

@xriser Is the rect selection area incorrectly positioned?

yes, it is incorrectly positioned(like shifted left and top) and the resulting image is zoomed and cropped

I am using a fractional scaling 150%
Selecting:
image
Result:
image

Originally posted by @xriser in #691 (comment)

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@xriser I've opened a new issue for this.

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xuxuck commented Aug 15, 2022

Same thing, e.g. not getting the selected area, happens when cropping after taking a screenshot.
I could not see a relation between selected area and what is actually cropped.

KDE Plasma 5.25.4-1 with Wayland on Arch Linux
Also 4k screen with 150% fractional scaling
ksnip version is 1.10.0-1

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Having the same issue. This problem also exists in other screenshot tools e.g. flameshot-org/flameshot#564
Gyazo works fine though.

@tom-ricci
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I believe this is an upstream issue with Wayland, as a similar issue is present in OBS, Zoom, and Chrome's screen sharing utility when the desktop is scaled > 100%. Can you set your scaling to 100% and take a screenshot?

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