With this option enabled, a user takes a screenshot, uploads / emails to a
friend, closes tab, and forgets about it. The screenshot however should
still act normal - come back when shutter is restarted, be editable,
eligible for plugin effects.
And if the user needs to preserve it, they do so via file -> save.
The user however doesn't need to know that behind the scenes its being saved
somewhere. They don't care where or when, that's just background stuff that
shutter "does what it needs to do". So they shouldn't need to set the temp
directory and etc.
Perhaps I should rephase it.
With this option enabled, a user takes a screenshot, uploads / emails to a
friend, closes tab, and forgets about it. The screenshot however should
still act normal - come back when shutter is restarted, be editable,
eligible for plugin effects.
And if the user needs to preserve it, they do so via file -> save.
The user however doesn't need to know that behind the scenes its being saved
somewhere. They don't care where or when, that's just background stuff that
shutter "does what it needs to do". So they shouldn't need to set the temp
directory and etc.
Does that help clear up the users view on this?