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Sorry to thread jack. One little app I miss from Windows is a simple screengrab annotator? Wondering if people have anything to recommend.
Eg to circle some on screen text, add an arrow and maybe add some of my own text.
I cant get my Loigtech KB to screen grab, so I just use the Screengrab app in Mint, which is fine but zero annotation abilities.
I have tried Flameshot but it is a shitshow and doesn't work properly and is unstable (for me) and doesn't allow me to put it in the clipboard and paste in say Signal.
I use what's built in KDE - Spectacle: https://github.com/KDE/spectacle
Does everything I need.
I'm not sure about the annotation part but I think spectacle supports that
Perhaps not exactly what you need, but I have been using "scrot" and the magnificient drawing program Krita for the same result.
Ksnip does the trick for me
it's a bit tedious but i usually just use libreoffice/openoffice impress to annotate on a screenshot made using xv
I don't have issues you are describing with flameshot, however a clipboard manager greatly enhanced the copy-ability between apps and certain websites (looking at you JIRA and Slack), including when the source is flameshot.
Greenshot GPL3
...but also Linux.
I think that is a signal limitation not a flameshot one.
Nah, I've had no issues pasting from the clipboard into signal, from either the Mint screenshot tool or Flameshot. Not sure what issue the top commenter is having...