Shutter issue on Fedora 27 Cinnamon
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 As everyone know I love Fedora + Cinnamon for a primary desktop. Well I missed Greenshot form Windows and @scottalanmiller or someone posted about shutterback in April or May. I love it and have been using it ever since.But on both my laptop (Fedora 25 upgraded to 26 to 27) and my desktop (new Fedora 27), I have a problem with the keyboard shortcut for print screen. I have to hit the button twice for it to launch. I did not have to do this on Fedora 25 or 26. The first time I hit the button, the system tray icon disappears, but the selection cross-hair never appears. Once I hit is a second time, it appears. If I double-tap the button, it does not work. I have to delay a second between taps. Here is my shortcut setting. 
  If I click on the task tray icon and choose "Selection" it pops right up. So the issue has to be in the key binding. 
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 @jaredbusch said in Shuter issue on Fedora 27 Cinnamon: @scottalanmiller or someone posted about shutter back in April or May. Looks like it was @scottalanmiller on April 28. 
 https://mangolassi.it/topic/13536/shutter-a-linux-screenshot-application-for-jared
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 Are you using Xorg? It doesn’t work with Wayland (at least the last time I tried it). 
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 @stacksofplates said in Shuter issue on Fedora 27 Cinnamon: Are you using Xorg? It doesn’t work with Wayland (at least the last time I tried it). Cinnamon Desktop still uses Xorg. 
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 @black3dynamite said in Shuter issue on Fedora 27 Cinnamon: @stacksofplates said in Shuter issue on Fedora 27 Cinnamon: Are you using Xorg? It doesn’t work with Wayland (at least the last time I tried it). Cinnamon Desktop still uses Xorg. Back when I used Cinnamon and Shutter, I had that same issue. I just figured it was the typical Linux App glitch and went on my merry way. Now, I just use the default screenshot tool in Gnome 3.26, it's excellent. I hold in shift and hit PrtScn button and can drag to select what I want screenshotted. I've been using Gnome 3.26 almost since it was released. It's hard to use anything else on a desktop/laptop now. It makes working so convenient. As a non-related example, even connecting to SMB shares is a super simple breeze via GUI, and making for easy convenient access to it... it's like having a mapped drive in Windows, and even easier to map. 
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 @tim_g I never had this issue with Fedora 25 or Fedora 26 running Cinnamon though. It is only happening on Fedora 27. 
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 @jaredbusch said in Shutter issue on Fedora 27 Cinnamon: @tim_g I never had this issue with Fedora 25 or Fedora 26 running Cinnamon though. It is only happening on Fedora 27. I had the issue on Fedora 26. I didn't try Shutter in Fedora 25, so I can't comment on that, and I haven't tried it on Fedora 27 either. 
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 @tim_g said in Shutter issue on Fedora 27 Cinnamon: @jaredbusch said in Shutter issue on Fedora 27 Cinnamon: @tim_g I never had this issue with Fedora 25 or Fedora 26 running Cinnamon though. It is only happening on Fedora 27. I had the issue on Fedora 26. I didn't try Shutter in Fedora 25, so I can't comment on that, and I haven't tried it on Fedora 27 either. Well, this probably explains it..  
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 @jaredbusch Which part? That it's already running or gnome-web-photo is missing? The latter seems irrelevant, though, right? 
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 @tim_g said in Shutter issue on Fedora 27 Cinnamon: @jaredbusch Which part? That it's already running or gnome-web-photo is missing? The latter seems irrelevant, though, right? I am sure it is the already running. 
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 @black3dynamite said in Shutter issue on Fedora 27 Cinnamon: @stacksofplates said in Shuter issue on Fedora 27 Cinnamon: Are you using Xorg? It doesn’t work with Wayland (at least the last time I tried it). Cinnamon Desktop still uses Xorg. Ah ok. 



