2.3. Create

The commands in this submenu vary somewhat, depending upon your system, since GIMP makes calls to system functions.

2.3.1. Activating the Submenu

You can access this submenu from the main menu through FileCreate.

2.3.2. From Clipboard

When you copy a selection, it goes into the clipboard. Use FileCreateFrom Clipboard or press Shift+Ctrl+V to create a new image from the content in the clipboard.

This command has the same action as the Paste as New Image command.

The Print Screen keyboard key captures the screen and puts it in the clipboard. This command has the same action as taking a screenshot of the entire screen in the Screenshot dialog window. The Alt+Print Screen key combination grabs the active window in the screen with its decorations and puts it in the clipboard.

2.3.3. Screenshot

Fig. 16.5. The Screenshot window

The „Screenshot” window

The Screenshot… command opens a dialog with the following options:

Shoot area
Take a screenshot of a single window

The mouse pointer becomes a cross. Click in the image window you want to capture. A new image is created.

Take a screenshot of the entire screen

This is useful if you want to capture a pop menu. A delay is then necessary, so that you have time to pull the pop menu down.

Select a region to grab

The mouse pointer becomes a cross. Click and drag to create a rectangular selection in the image window. This selection will be opened as a new image. Its size is adapted to the selection size. Note: this setting is not available on Windows.

Contents
Include window decoration

If the Include window decoration option is unchecked, the title bar and the frame around the image will be removed.

Include mouse pointer

If the Include mouse pointer option is checked, then the mouse pointer and its coming with icon are also captured. The mouse pointer is captured in a separate layer. So you can move it to another place in the image.

Delay
Selection delay

The seconds to let pass until you select the shoot area.

Screenshot delay

When taking a screenshot of the entire screen, the screen is captured after this delay. In the other cases, the mouse pointer turns to a cross after this delay.

2.3.4. Scanner/Camera

This item is present in Windows operating system, using TWAIN. Image input devices appear in the dialog, if they are plugged-in. On Linux, you need to install third-party XSane plug-in which will be available in the FileCreateXSaneDevice dialog… menu.

Fig. 16.6. Scanner and Camera

Scanner and Camera

The kinds of devices used to take pictures are too varied to be described here. Fortunately, their use is fairly intuitive. In the example shown (under Windows 7), you can start a scanner or load an image from a camera card.