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submitted 1 day ago* (last edited 1 day ago) by kosherbacon79@lemmy.world to c/linux@lemmy.ml

Hi all. New to Linux, just installed Pop yesterday. I'm trying to find a screenshot tool which allows freeform selection, something which was built into Windows via snipping tool. I've tried Flameshot, Shutter, and a half dozen other programs but either I'm blind or none of them have this functionality.

Can anyone recommend a program that does that? Thanks!

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Clarification: I want to be able to draw a shape, say a circle instead of a rectangle, and have the screenshot only be of what I've circled. Snipping Tool in Windows had this functionality, you could select that instead of a rectangle or square it would be freeform. I wanted to know if there was any Linux equivalent, because I haven't been able to find one on my own.

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[-] anon5621@lemmy.ml 3 points 1 day ago* (last edited 1 day ago)

I guess it not much popular solution about taking screenshots in this way.... As far as I remember the newest versions of gnome does have this feature in their screenshot utility,anything else not coming in mind

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