Can you recommend me a tool compatible with GNOME and Wayland, that allows taking screenshots with on-the-fly editing features like drawing or blurring?

Flameshot worked well on X11, but unfortunately, it lacks Wayland support. ShareX was a great tool on Windows; now I’m looking for something similar for Wayland.

  • Daniel Quinn@lemmy.ca
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    11 months ago

    GNOME has one built in. Just hit the “print screen” button and it should appear.

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        Oops, sorry I didn’t notice that part. I’ve never seen anything like that to be honest. It kinda violates the whole “do only one thing and do it well” UNIX ethos. As a decent work-around, you can just open the resulting images in Gimp?

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          That’s what I’ve been doing since flameshot stopped working for me. I ask about the built-in solution, because pasting the image into GIMP and blurring specific parts drastically increases the time to prepare such a screenshot

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            Couldnt you just put a custom script onto the print button to take the screenshot and send it to a light editing program?
            I have my normal screenshot button and another one which afterwards send the selected region to img2txt and puts the detected text into the clipboard.

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      11 months ago

      with on-the-fly editing features like drawing or blurring?

      Unfortunately the built-in screenshot tool doesn’t have any editing capabilities.

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      11 months ago

      I noticed that the Flatpak didn’t work on Fedora 39, probably due to how they build the flatpak or something. I had no problem taking screenshots under Fedora 39 Wayland session using the Appimage.

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    Don’t know for Gnome, but on Wayland I use grim for screenshots. In combination with slurp I can take screenshots of parts of the screen. The names couldn’t be any more stupid, but the tools work very well.

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    it lacks Wayland support.

    It lacks wayland support in the sense that the UI won’t run on Wayland. It can take screenshots on Wayland.

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    11 months ago

    Taking screenshots? What’s the use case for that? That’s an invalid use case. Didn’t you know wayland is only a protocol?

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      11 months ago

      I’m amazed people don’t get the reference to Gnome devs here. I’m not even a Gnome user and I got the joke right away.

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        I guess most people got the reference, but it is just a very tired “joke” that just isn’t funny… and I can’t remember if it was even funny in 2000 when the joke was starting to get popular, but I guess not.