gimp-appimage
ksnip
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0.0 | 7.3 | |
almost 3 years ago | 14 days ago | |
Shell | C++ | |
- | GNU General Public License v3.0 only |
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gimp-appimage
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Are you using GIMP 2.99?
And the issue report about getting this into the official build - at the time this one was filed, this wasn't GitLab CI yet, though this came up during the discussion - is here: https://github.com/aferrero2707/gimp-appimage/issues/9
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Looking for a specific download link...
From here: https://github.com/aferrero2707/gimp-appimage/releases/ I would suggest trying this the last of the stable https://github.com/aferrero2707/gimp-appimage/releases/download/continuous/GIMP\_AppImage-release-2.10.22-withplugins-x86\_64.AppImage Nothing since then. I do not know what happened to Carmelo, hope he is ok I know this works with kubuntu 20.04, you do need to to downgrade to fuse2
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Lighter alternative to GIMP?
Appimage?
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GIMP AppImage from Debian Unstable (new repository)
The flatpak Gimp is excellent for the majority of Gimp linux users. It is sandboxed, and to certain extent therefore limited. An example, just a few posts away, is connecting to a scanner using XSane - just not going to work unless someone makes a flatpak xsane Gimp plugin. An appimage is a little more libel, a little hands-on tweaking and most things work. Another advantage is multiple versions, want to easily run a Gimp 2.10.08 appimage (last time n-point deformation worked) or Gimp 2.10.14 (last time seamless clone worked) or a current Gimp 2.99 dev version, then it is possible providing these are available as appimages. End of the day, up to you. Years ago I used to make pre 2.10 appimages from a now defunct 'buntu PPA. Believe me it is not easy. The packages from https://github.com/aferrero2707/gimp-appimage/releases/ are really clever, using bits from various distros. Sadly Carmelo seems to have vanished, and the packages stalled. I do hope he is ok.
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Issue in creating an AppImage for GIMP
appimage from https://github.com/aferrero2707/gimp-appimage working fine
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GIMP 2.99.8 released
You'll have to grab an appimage build elsewhere, I'm afraid (https://github.com/aferrero2707/gimp-appimage/releases looks a little out of date). Someone would need to contributed a recipe for our CI to make those officially.
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App Recommendation List for Crostini
GIMP 2.10.22 = Very fine open source raster graphics editor.I also recommend putting PhotoGIMP or putting mine configuration files inside ".config/GIMP-Appimage/2.10" it will add Photoshop like extensions to it. You can install through appimage, download from here (please download GIMP_AppImage-release-2.10.22-x86_64.AppImage).
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Software Manager: Newest Versions
The GIMP AppImage is not maintained by the GIMP developers, so it is an "unofficial" package. The person behind this project is Andrea Ferrero, a well-respected member of PIXLS.US community. There are several versions of this AppImage, and the one I recommend is GIMP_AppImage-git-2.10.25-20210610-withplugins-x86_64.AppImage - it is about 3/4 down the listing. https://github.com/aferrero2707/gimp-appimage/releases/tag/continuous
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Is it possible somehow to install GIMP and use numpy with python-fu?
I found an AppImage version which includes support for python 2.7 but I have no clue how to install `numpy` on that image.
- I need help installing Heal Selection on Ubuntu..
ksnip
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Some might not see how much work is/was to maintain xorg server
can also be used in non-KDE X11 desktop environments.
which doesn't really explicitly say much, and in fact the only tool I could find that claimed to be able to support everything was ksnip, which seems to work fine with wlroots but beyond that https://github.com/ksnip/ksnip#known-issues outlines the situation well enough; KDE is at least only temporarily broken, but GNOME isn't going to improve because GNOME did that on purpose. Now, that readme says you can use xdg-desktop-portal, but I have a GNOME+Wayland machine on hand, and I couldn't get it to actually work. I think what's supposed to happen is that every time I do a screenshot it prompts for permission, which I wanted to verify so I could complain that that was totally unreasonable, but what actually happens is that it just fails, which is... not better. Oh, and while searching for solutions to that I found flameshot, but that just refuses to even run. So... maybe someday the portal solution will work; in the meantime, I feel comfortable describing the situation as Wayland not having a uniform working way of taking screenshots.
[0] In particular, so we can avoid the situation from X11 where a load of drawing primitives are baked in that nobody has any use for anymore.
- Her mit den Office ShortCuts
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Ksnip
Ksnip is a simple and efficient cross-platform screenshot tool with all the essential annotation features. Whatsek raves, "Try ksnip! Went from greenshot to share, way too many features, found ksnip. Tabs... Awesome!"
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How do I restore the classic graphical interface ?
Otherwise, the simplest solution is probably to either stick to the older Spectacle versions or use another screenshot tool like Flameshot or ksnip.
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What's the equivalent for snipping tool in Mint?
ksnip - screenshot tool with annotation features. https://github.com/ksnip/ksnip
- I want screenshots to be saved into directory and get copied to the clipboard at the same time. Also, how there is no option to directly save the screenshot (it opens up a window after taking the ss asking to save it). How do I do both of these things?
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How to use ksnip application to save screenshots in JPEG XL on Windows
ksnip is a cross-platform screenshot and annotation tool
- Good Screenshot Tool?
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editing screenshots
Ksnip https://github.com/ksnip/ksnip
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Looking for Screenshot tool
Hey, I've been using [ksnip](https://github.com/ksnip/ksnip) which works really well on both my Rocky Linux 8.7 laptop and my Ubuntu 22.04 LTS workstation. It's Qt based, so it depends on your love or hate for that, but it works VERY well.
What are some alternatives?
PhotoGIMP - A Patch for GIMP 2.10+ for Photoshop Users
flameshot - Powerful yet simple to use screenshot software :desktop_computer: :camera_flash:
GIMP-x86_64.AppImage - GNU Image Manipulation Program, cross-platform image and photo editor, AppImages for x86 and x64 architectures built from the more recent PPA (supports GLIBC 2.27 or later). [Moved to: https://github.com/ivan-hc/GIMP-64bit-and-32bit.AppImage]
spectacle - Screenshot capture utility
AM - An "AUR-inspired" Database of AppImage packages and a CLI to manage/install/update them system-wide! This repo lists 1900+ standalone apps for GNU/Linux. You can extend it with custom repositories, create your own installation scripts and even build AppImages on the fly! "AM" Application Manager: Easy to use like APT and Powerful like PacMan!
greenshot - Greenshot for Windows - Report bugs & features go here: https://greenshot.atlassian.net or look for information on:
Stacer - Linux System Optimizer and Monitoring - https://oguzhaninan.github.io/Stacer-Web
swappy - A Wayland native snapshot editing tool, inspired by Snappy on macOS
ShareX - ShareX is a free and open source program that lets you capture or record any area of your screen and share it with a single press of a key. It also allows uploading images, text or other types of files to many supported destinations you can choose from.
pkg2appimage - Tool and recipes to convert existing deb packages to AppImage
HotShots - Screenshot and annotation software