

Now the Flameshot entry should appear in the list. If there's one, you'll need to disable an entry for Spectacle, the default KDE screenshot utility, first because its shortcuts might collide with Flameshot's ones so, just uncheck the Spectacle entry.Ĭlick Edit → Import., navigate to the Desktop folder (or wherever you saved the configuration file) and open the configuration file. Go to System Settings → Shortcuts → Custom Shortcuts.

Make sure you have that folder by running the following command: The configuration file configures shortcuts so that Flameshot automatically saves (without opening the save dialog) screenshots to ~/Pictures/Screenshots folder. If you don't like the defaults, you can change them manually later. Take a full-screen (all monitors) screenshot and copy it to the clipboard Take a full-screen (all monitors) screenshot and save it Wait for 3 seconds, then start the Flameshot screenshot tool and take a screenshot Start the Flameshot screenshot tool and take a screenshot This file will assign the following keys to the following actions by default: Keys To make configuration easier, there's a file in the repository that more or less automates this process. On Linux, Flameshot doesn't yet support Pr Scr out of the box, but with a bit of configuration you can set this up: On KDE Plasma desktop Globalįlameshot uses Print screen (Windows) and cmd- option- shift- 4 (macOS) as default global hotkeys. Shift + drag a handler of the selection area: mirror redimension in the opposite handler. Toggle visibility of sidebar with options of the selected tool, color picker for the drawing color and history menu These shortcuts are available in GUI mode: Keys So that the screenshots save in the right directory on your desired file system. Make sure to correct the savePath variable,
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When copying over the config file from Linux to Windows or vice versa, Windows path : C:\Users\\AppData\Roaming\flameshot\flameshot.ini. Linux path : ~/.config/flameshot/flameshot.ini. You can also edit some of the settings (like overriding the default colors) in the configuration file.
