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Praise #178

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dagbdagb opened this issue Jul 8, 2024 · 3 comments
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Praise #178

dagbdagb opened this issue Jul 8, 2024 · 3 comments

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@dagbdagb
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dagbdagb commented Jul 8, 2024

No issue.

I just wanted to thank you for swappy, @jtheoof . It is exactly the screenshot tool I want. It even permits a config-file to preselect my preferred UI choices. It truly is perfect, and my only complaint is that I spent time trying other tools before I found swappy.

@jankatins
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jankatins commented Oct 5, 2024

I used other screenshot tools before and ended up at flameshot, but I had a lot of problems to get it running with wayland. I actually thought it would be nice to use the default screenshot tools (gnome-screenshot) with some editor and was disapointed that there is none--until I found swappy :-)

Now NOW=$(date '+%s'); gnome-screenshot -a -f /tmp/$NOW.png; swappy -f /tmp/$NOW.png is my new screenshot line.

@NormTurtle
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NormTurtle commented Oct 11, 2024

i use something similar its
dash -c "gnome-screenshot --area --include-pointer -f /tmp/gnome-ss.png && swappy -f /tmp/gnome-ss.png -o /home/omi/pix/ss/$(date +"%H:%M:%S-%b%d-%a").png "

@NormTurtle
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for some reason without dash it wasnt workign properly for me
extra/gnome-screenshot is required for this to work

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