Installing Flameshot on Fedora 27 (screenshot tool)
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Flameshot
https://raw.githubusercontent.com/lupoDharkael/flameshot/master/img/appPreview/animatedUsage.gifThis is by far so much better than the Shutter or the built-in Gnome Screenshot tool.
Normally, I prefer and only install software from a repo... but I think this will be the only exception. Using it with a keyboard shortcut, it's too good to be true... but it's true! You can even grab right-click menus thanks to the ability to keyboard shortcut it.
Installation
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Install prerequisites:
dnf install qt5-devel gcc-c++ git qt5-qtbase-devel qt5-linguist
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Download Flameshot from here:
https://github.com/lupoDharkael/flameshot -
Then run the following command from within the Flameshot directory:
qmake-qt5 && make
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Install:
make install
Keyboard Shortcut
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Remove desired keyboard shortcut if it's already in use.
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Create a keyboard shortcut to launch the following command:
flameshot gui
Enjoy!
Simply use your new keyboard shortcut to take screenshots or screen clippings, with the ability to edit them in real-time!
Note: I've only tried it on Fedora 27 Workstation in Gnome 3.26. It works perfectly so far.
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Nice, on Deepin I am using Deepin Screenshot and it works well too.
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I love being able to edit and manipulate screenshots in real-time... before it even gets to the clipboard or saving it. So damn convenient.
Now I can uninstall GIMP.
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@tim_g said in Installing Flameshot on Fedora 27 (screenshot tool):
I love being able to edit and manipulate screenshots in real-time... before it even gets to the clipboard or saving it. So damn convenient.
Now I can uninstall GIMP.
Nice! Deepin screenshot tool looks like below:
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@dbeato said in Installing Flameshot on Fedora 27 (screenshot tool):
@tim_g said in Installing Flameshot on Fedora 27 (screenshot tool):
I love being able to edit and manipulate screenshots in real-time... before it even gets to the clipboard or saving it. So damn convenient.
Now I can uninstall GIMP.
Nice! Deepin screenshot tool looks like below:
That's awesome too!
How'd you make that gif?
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@tim_g said in Installing Flameshot on Fedora 27 (screenshot tool):
@dbeato said in Installing Flameshot on Fedora 27 (screenshot tool):
@tim_g said in Installing Flameshot on Fedora 27 (screenshot tool):
I love being able to edit and manipulate screenshots in real-time... before it even gets to the clipboard or saving it. So damn convenient.
Now I can uninstall GIMP.
Nice! Deepin screenshot tool looks like below:
That's awesome too!
How'd you make that gif?
I used the peek program here
https://github.com/phw/peekThey have an installer for Fedora
https://github.com/phw/peek#fedoraIn my case I needed to make my own deb package.
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Nice, I hate always having to hit all the extra steps to edit, but shutter is so much better than the built in. But this just looks awesome.
I do right click menus in shutter all the time too since I bind it to a shortcut key.
But this looksmuch nicer.
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@dbeato you need to leave a blank line between a quoted post and your reply.
This annoys the fuck out of me when people do this..
Do you all not look at your posts after you make them?
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@jaredbusch said in Installing Flameshot on Fedora 27 (screenshot tool):
@dbeato you need to leave a blank line between a quoted post and your reply.
This annoys the fuck out of me when people do this..
Do you all not look at your posts after you make them?
It is fixed...
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@Tim_G
How is it while using Wayland?
The app is experimental with Wayland support. -
@black3dynamite said in Installing Flameshot on Fedora 27 (screenshot tool):
@Tim_G
How is it while using Wayland?
The app is experimental with Wayland support.That's what I'm using, and it all seems 100% fine to me.
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nope, read it wrong when trying.
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Schweeeeet!!