Flameshot
Posted by OsrsNeedsf2P 5 hours ago
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Comment by socalgal2 3 hours ago
I tried putting up an HDR image and then capturing the screen. All HDR brightness was gone from the image.
I get it's not easy per-se. It wasn't until MacOS Tahoe that Apple's own screen capture on Mac started supporting HDR. Windows 10/11, AFAIK, only supports HDR through the XBox Game Bar's capture. Apps like ShareX still only capture SDR.
I mostly bring that up because I have apps the draw HDR and spent some time trying to find ways to add tests that we're actually getting HDR on the screen using screen captures. I hit a wall and gave up (2021).
Comment by dan-robertson 2 hours ago
It does a great job for my purposes – describing which buttons to click over email or im.
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Comment by landr0id 2 hours ago
When you say the Xbox game bar accounts for it, do you mean video or still images? I've had HDR disabled for some time but I remember win+shift+s on Windows 11 capturing over-exposed screenshots when playing videogames.
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Comment by philsnow 3 hours ago
This has got to be the "todo list app" for people who aren't app devs; mine [0] is for MacOS + launchd + hammerspoon and I use Shottr for annotation
Comment by cheschire 2 hours ago
Fell in absolute love with the controls though. Way more powerful than windows screenshots.
Comment by b1temy 45 minutes ago
1) As others mentioned, Wayland support. But it seems that it's gotten a lot better since I last used it. I resisted using Wayland for a long time because of several software breaking, but I've switched over now that most of the things I use now work (or because I've stopped using things that don't work).
2) it was broken for me with fractional scaling. This is the main reason why I switched, I started using fractional scaling on my second monitor and could not properly fix it for the life of me. I haven't tested it recently, but I just checked, and the github issue seems to still be open. https://github.com/flameshot-org/flameshot/issues/564
Comment by vitaminCPP 4 hours ago
On a small note: This recent PR is both awesome and pretty funny to me.
https://github.com/flameshot-org/flameshot/pull/4498#issue-3...
Comment by aendruk 4 hours ago
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Comment by saintfire 3 hours ago
It is and has been a solid screenshot choice for a long time and has existed as OSS for a decade.
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Comment by tomcam 3 hours ago
Couldn't see how you derived that from GP? You read their mind?
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Comment by nickjj 3 hours ago
Hit a hotkey, capture a region, get presented with a way to annotate it and easily copy it to your clipboard or write it to disk. I use it on a multi-monitor system and it works no problem with Wayland.
Here's an example from my dotfiles: https://github.com/nickjj/dotfiles/blob/master/.local/bin/do...
It supports capturing a region, a specific window or the focused monitor.
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Comment by ktm5j 4 hours ago
I have a multi-monitor setup with different size & resolution screens, so that may be a factor for the problems I'm having. Really hope it'll work someday.
Comment by mog_dev 4 hours ago
Comment by WinstonSmith84 3 hours ago
But on my Mac, I use indeed Flameshot, it's not ideal (the window is "shrinking" when a screenshot is captured), but it's better than any alternative I tried.
Comment by koiueo 3 hours ago
I'm not affiliated, but the software is simply on a whole different level. They deserve all the fame.
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Comment by koiueo 3 hours ago
But its code... Thousands (like definitely over 10k) of lines of procedural perl. I had a feature in mind I wanted to contribute and I couldn't even scratch the surface. I doubt this software can evolve any further.
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Comment by IshKebab 2 hours ago
One of the few times in Linux land where the UX is actually significantly better than Windows or Linux, and there's basically no jank at all.
(The only slight jank I noticed is that on X11 the "Screen recording" button just ... doesn't do anything. No "you need Wayland" message. Just nothing. I'll give it a pass though because the rest is so surprisingly great. Good job Spectacle authors!)
I do use ShareX on Windows for video recordings but Spectacle is better.
Comment by KetoManx64 2 hours ago
Looks like someone found a workaround by having spectacle run as a systemd process and restart after closing though, I'll have to give it a try: https://discuss.kde.org/t/make-spectacle-launch-faster/38030...