Gottfried <[email protected]> [2023-04-20T13:28:05+0200]: > [[PGP Signed Part:Undecided]] > Hi, > > thanks for help. > > it works,
Great news! > 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. Perhaps you can right-click on one of these icons to get a menu. Normally, you should see an element like Quit on that menu. - Sergiu > 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). >> - >> Sergiu >> >>> Am 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 >>
