Mango 0.15.5
Noctalia 5
msnap 0.6.1
I have three monitors, all 1440p. Two are landscape with 0 rotation, one is portrait with rotation set in my mango configuration:
**monitorrule=name:DP-3,width:2560,height:1440,refresh:180,x:0,y:0,scale:1,vrr:0,rr:1** monitorrule=name:DP-1,width:2560,height:1440,refresh:165.001,x:1440,y:560,scale:1,vrr:0,rr:0 monitorrule=name:HDMI-A-1,width:2560,height:1440,refresh:144.001,x:4000,y:560,scale:1,vrr:0,rr:0
If I run "msnap shot", or "msnap shot --region" from any monitor, behavior goes as expected. If I run "msnap gui" from any monitor, it flips my entire portrait screen upside down - Then as soon as I close the screenshot overlay the monitor snaps back to normal.
Let me know if any other info would be helpful. The tool looks great otherwise!
Mango 0.15.5
Noctalia 5
msnap 0.6.1
I have three monitors, all 1440p. Two are landscape with 0 rotation, one is portrait with rotation set in my mango configuration:
**monitorrule=name:DP-3,width:2560,height:1440,refresh:180,x:0,y:0,scale:1,vrr:0,rr:1** monitorrule=name:DP-1,width:2560,height:1440,refresh:165.001,x:1440,y:560,scale:1,vrr:0,rr:0 monitorrule=name:HDMI-A-1,width:2560,height:1440,refresh:144.001,x:4000,y:560,scale:1,vrr:0,rr:0If I run "msnap shot", or "msnap shot --region" from any monitor, behavior goes as expected. If I run "msnap gui" from any monitor, it flips my entire portrait screen upside down - Then as soon as I close the screenshot overlay the monitor snaps back to normal.
Let me know if any other info would be helpful. The tool looks great otherwise!