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gromit-mpx
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Ask HN: What lesser-known accessories do you use with your computer?
I have an XP-Pen as well. Works great in Linux. I'm still amazed at how high quality these non-Wacom tablets are today. I had one of those cheap 6" Wacom Graphites back in the early 2000s and that was the best you could get. My XP-Pen blows that thing away. Still haven't found a great place to put it though. I'm just stashing it off to the side but it's awkward moving it around all the time.
If you're on Linux, Gromit-MPX is a great companion app to annotate anything on your desktop. https://github.com/bk138/gromit-mpx
- Screen annotation tools
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Image viewer with annotations (etc add rectangle)
I use Gromit-MPX. With it you can toggle "painting mode" with a hotkey (e.g. F9), making your screen essentially a big whiteboard on which you can draw in various colors and thiccnessess.
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Is There A Drawing Overlay Application Out There
gromit-mpx
swappy
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MSPaint like tool for Linux
I think swappy works great as a screenshot annotation tool.
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Trying to use Swappy for the First Time
It will save the file in save_dir (see config section)
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Suggest me: Screenshot tool with anotation
Use any wayland compatible screenshot tool and pipe it into Swappy
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bindsym not working with flameshot
I combine grimshot + swappy to get something similar to Flameshot. Not as good, but it has the advantage of... actually working on Sway.
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How I chose the right screenshot tool for my Linux
I personally use grim + slurp + swappy, and i love it! :)
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redshift like gui application
If you want to edit the screenshot, pipe it through swappy
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swaywm color picker
For those sort of simple jobs, you might find that swappy is enough (and much faster to start and simpler to use).
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Screenshot in Sway
My fav is swappy.
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Lighter alternative to GIMP?
Sounds like Swappy. https://github.com/jtheoof/swappy
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What apps are you running on Sway? (Wayland Native Apps of course)
Screenshots: grim + slurp + swappy
What are some alternatives?
arewewaylandyet - Sources for https://arewewaylandyet.com
grim - Grab images from a Wayland compositor
ardesia - A screen recording and presentation tool.
mpv-image-viewer - Configuration, scripts and tips for using mpv as an image viewer
obs-gnome-screencast - GNOME Screen Cast OBS Studio plugin
sway-borders - Fork of sway with some extra features, mainly related to borders.
imv - Image viewer for X11/Wayland
qutebrowser - A keyboard-driven, vim-like browser based on Python and Qt.
vala-panel-appmenu - Global Menu for Vala Panel (and xfce4-panel and mate-panel) - GitHub mirror
clipman - A simple clipboard manager for Wayland
gtkhash - A cross-platform desktop utility for computing message digests or checksums
flameshot - Powerful yet simple to use screenshot software :desktop_computer: :camera_flash: