Hi, thanks for help.
it works,
When run without any command line arguments, Flameshot installs a trayicon, near the volume icon and the Network Manager icon in my case. To make a screenshot, I click on the icon, which dims the screen and allows me to draw a rectangle to show the region I want to capture. I have just discovered that you can run the "flameshot gui" command, which has the same effect as clicking on the tray icon. Maybe you could try this option if you don't see the tray icon appear.
Near the volume icon there appear two icons, both are flameshot.I didn’t see those icons earlier, because they are in grey colour without anything on them, so they don’t stand out.
I don’t know why two instead of one, but it doesn’t matter. It works, as you described, and that’s the most important. thanks very much Kind regards Gottfried Am 20.04.23 um 12:20 schrieb Sergiu Ivanov:
Hi Gottfried, Gottfried <[email protected]> [2023-04-20T12:11:16+0200]:[[PGP Signed Part:Undecided]] Hi, I installed flameshot, but it doesn’t open. I tried it beforehand with guix shell flameshot and it worked not completely, but somehow. But now, after installation it doesn’t open at all.When run without any command line arguments, Flameshot installs a tray icon, near the volume icon and the Network Manager icon in my case. To make a screenshot, I click on the icon, which dims the screen and allows me to draw a rectangle to show the region I want to capture. I have just discovered that you can run the "flameshot gui" command, which has the same effect as clicking on the tray icon. Maybe you could try this option if you don't see the tray icon appear.Do you have guix system or are you on an other distro?Yes, I run Guix System (and EXWM as the window manager). - SergiuAm 17.04.23 um 20:32 schrieb Sergiu Ivanov:Hi Gottfried, I have nothing to add about your main question but : Gottfried <[email protected]> [2023-04-17T14:45:28+0200]:How do you create this screenshot with the red arrow?I use Flameshot, which comes in the package aptly named flameshot. This program lets you choose the part of the screen to capture, and allows you to add some basic graphics, e.g. arrows, text, shapes, etc. GIMP is good, and I also use it for screenshots from time to time, but Flameshot is often much faster to use. - Sergiu
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