> I didn't know that. I used Gimp a lot before gThumb came along. It > is much easier to use. I used it to crop the image of the mixer and it > improved it a lot. I will try the print screen next time. I wonder where > it goes? I don't know what happens under gnome (which is what you are using given your screen shot). But under kde hitting print-screen fires up 'ksnaphot' - A great little screnshot app. Unlike the name suggests, the scheme is not actually 'printed' in the ink-on-paper sense, but electronically. ksnapshot gives you the option to save the snapshot whereever you want, as (almost) whatever file type you want (png, jpg, gif etc.) It also gives you the option to retake the snapshot under a different mode. E.g.a single X window or a given region (which you can choose by dragging the mouse ofver a region you want). Very very useful. Chris