GNOME Bugzilla – Bug 594267
Add an option to set the countdown timer
Last modified: 2020-11-12 07:12:23 UTC
The timer is currently set at 3 seconds, and impossible to apply a longer time ... I think this is too embarrassing to the set (ex : 10 seconds) allowing many more possibilities in the management of the camera and photos taken with.
I agree with this, in my opinion just an option (in Preferences menu) to choose 0s, or 3s or 10s would be fine. 3s by default is fine.
Adding a GSettings key for the countdown duration would be the first step, but solving this completely and adding a UI option would require that we rethink the preferences dialog, as it is currently too tall.
Created attachment 200426 [details] [review] Partial solution
Comment on attachment 200426 [details] [review] Partial solution Pushed a slightly-modified patch to master as commit 073102ac20fbe535f44402922d96e80c73a7c11a, thanks!
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