Re: Usable screenshot tools

2020-11-02 Thread Seabass via PLUG-discuss
Flameshot is my favorite tool. Has many more functionalities than most and they are quite nice. I use xorg with i3, but I've used it on gnome and KDE, so surely it works with Wayland. --- Date: Sun, 01 Nov 2020 19:23:31 -0700 From: Ryan Petris To: Main PLUG discussion list Subject: Re: Usable

Re: Usable screenshot tools

2020-11-02 Thread Michael Butash via PLUG-discuss
I have wondered a bit at this, one thing that drove me to arch from ubuntu on this was their moving to wayland, that literally broke everything, including all DE's except for gnome3, which mostly I hated with passion. I really can't find any sign that this is using wayland vs. x though, as Xorg.lo

Re: Usable screenshot tools

2020-11-02 Thread Ed via PLUG-discuss
For the screen shot - log out and log in again, but select the X11 option as your DE - my guess (as a long time Fedora user) is that your distro has made Wayland the default compositor and this has broken the screen shot tools(some Wayland specific ones are developing, but in Gnome AFAIK). When you

Re: Usable screenshot tools

2020-11-02 Thread Michael Butash via PLUG-discuss
Thanks Ryan, not seen flameshot pop up in any searches, but installed and will try here today. Appreciate the recommendation! -mb On Sun, Nov 1, 2020 at 7:23 PM Ryan Petris wrote: > I don't use KDE however I've used Flameshot for a couple of years now and > it's always worked flawlessly in GN

Re: Usable screenshot tools

2020-11-02 Thread Michael Butash via PLUG-discuss
Normally I would agree, but I don't have a lot of issues with xorg itself, at least when KDE or whatever DE behaves, and when I do have issues, most seems based around kwin compositing being shite, or their video setup getting settings wrong and randomly changing them (which I've only used for a ye

Re: Usable screenshot tools

2020-11-02 Thread Aaron Jones via PLUG-discuss
Scrot. scrot -s file.png > On Nov 1, 2020, at 11:12 PM, Ryan Petris via PLUG-discuss > wrote: > >  > On the developer side, it gets rid of a lot of the old cruft from the 20+ > years of development and compatibility that's required of such an old > project. From what I can tell, the concep