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Duane Hinnen: Help add screenshots to the Software Center

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alsamixergui missing a screenshot


I am always looking for ways that Ubuntu users, who do not know Python, C, or some other programming language, can contribute to Ubuntu. As Ubuntu grows in popularity this is going to be a growing segment of users. I think a very important part of the Ubuntu experience is the community. The friendships, the comradery , the sense of pride and ownership that comes from helping to make Ubuntu what it is. I want everyone, regardless of technical skill to have the same opportunity to have this rewarding experience. So when I came along this opportunity I couldn’t wait to share it with you all.

Browsing through the Software Center you may have noticed there are applications that are lacking screenshots. The screenshots are a nice feature of the Software Center and a real bummer when you are on the fence about downloading an app and their is no screenshot to help you in your decision. The good news is there is a way to help get these screenshots added.

How to add screenshots to the Software Center

Browse through the Software Center or the online repository of screenshots at screenshots.ubuntu.com. When you find a missing screenshot you would like to fix, either open or install the application and proceed to take a screenshot per the guidelines below.

* Screenshots are published under the terms of the packaged software itself.
* Your screenshots must be in PNG format.
* Due to legal reasons screenshots for non-free packages aren’t accecpted.
* Images larger than 800×600 pixels will automatically be reduced to that size (retaining the aspect ratio of course). So if you like to control the exact result of what you upload then make sure your image size is no larger than that.
* Your screenshot should contain a typical scene when working with it. When snapshotting a browser load the debian.org home page. A screenshot of a graphics program should have a drawing loaded. Of a game please make a screenshot while you are playing and not of the start screen.
* You need not artificially switch off your window decorations.
* Please set your language to english so that everybody understands it. If you don’t use english by default please start your application from a shell using after setting “export LANG=C”.
* Please only take a screenshot of the respective application and not of your whole desktop (unless the screenshot is meant for a window manager).
* Please use non-interlaced PNG images.

The default application in Ubuntu for taking screenshots is found by going to Applications > Accessories > Take Screenshot. In Kubuntu you press print screen and this will bring up the ksnapshot window.

Submit Screenshots
Once taken submit your screenshots.


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