![]() ![]() conf file or via a UI?) Is this still a thing, and I just missed the documentation for it? Is it maybe already planned for a comming release? Or am I just thinking in the wrong direction and the solution to my problem is something else? (please don't say "just press printscreen" ) ) I'd just love to remap the PrintScreen one to a different shortcut (either in the. On Windows, I can't (easily?) do that (at least I've not found any documentation for it, and plainly calling flameshot.exe gui does nothing) The Windows Flameshot does come with local Shortcuts, though, while it's running. I've been using flameshot on Linux, for a long time, and never found a suitable alternative for use on Windows, so, I was happy to find out there's windows versions available, now (didn't check in a while.) On Linux, I just set up a global shortcut (ctrl+y, in my case) to start flameshot gui, and am quite happy with that. Kudos to the devs and all the people who've helped in creating and maintaining this amazing FOSS tool. Flameshot is the best screen capture tool i've come across, its especially helpful in this era of online meetings and classes. This is what worked for me, but I feel a future Windows update may easily break this workaround, therefore it would be great if the devs could implement the key-remap feature for windows. To turn off the new snipping feature keyboard shortcut Select Start > Settings > Ease of Access > Keyboard > Turn off the Print Screen shortcut toggle.Īfter a restart, the PrtScr should bring up the Flameshot gui (ensure that flameshot is running in the background for this to work). I believe the feature to set a print screen shortcut was introduced in a recent Windows update (probably in version 1903) ![]() I, too, was waiting eagerly for this feature, however was able to finally get PrtScr to bring up the Flameshot gui by disabling a toggle which brings of the screen snipping tool when the PrtScr key is pressed. Thanks for developing this great tool, there literally is none with as great a UX feeling as flameshot. Is this still a thing, and I just missed the documentation for it? Is it maybe already planned for a comming release? Or am I just thinking in the wrong direction and the solution to my problem is something else? (please don't say "just press printscreen" ) ) The Windows Flameshot does come with local Shortcuts, though, while it's running. On Windows, I can't (easily?) do that (at least I've not found any documentation for it, and plainly calling flameshot.exe gui does nothing) On Linux, I just set up a global shortcut (ctrl+y, in my case) to start flameshot gui, and am quite happy with that. I've been using flameshot on Linux, for a long time, and never found a suitable alternative for use on Windows, so, I was happy to find out there's windows versions available, now (didn't check in a while.) After activating the feature from the settings, you can upload your screenshot with a single click (click on the uploader button ) to Imgur and get a URL (automatically copied to your clipboard) to share with others.I'd love to modify the Shortcut used for a Screencapture on windows (flameshot already running)įlameshot-Version: 0.8.4 (couldn't find any newer Windows MSI package) Upload to Imgur: Flameshot features an integrated Imgur API (application programming interface) to help you share screenshots with minimum effort and time.However, any contributor can submit a new helper script as long as it is open-source and not malicious. Currently, only the SFTPuploader script, which allows you to upload your screenshots via SFTP to a server, is available. Helper scripts: The Flameshot DNA can receive new genes (features) via community-developed helper scripts.You can take a screenshot and edit it on-screen with just a few clicks. Straightforward: Flameshot has a clean, simple, and easy-to-use interface.For example, you can highlight text, blur part of the screenshot, add an annotation (text), an arrow, a circular or rectangular border, a solid color box, an increment counter, or even draw something (freeform). Built-in editor: Flameshot provides many built-in tools that allow you to edit the screenshot immediately on-screen. ![]()
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