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Draw On Your Screen
Start drawing with Super+Alt+D. Then save your beautiful work by taking a screenshot.
Features
- Basic shapes (rectangle, circle, ellipse, line, curve, polygon, polyline, text, image, free)
- Basic transformations (move, rotate, resize, stretch, mirror, inverse)
- Smooth stroke
- Draw over applications
- Keep drawings on desktop background with persistence (notes, children's art ...)
- Multi-monitor support
- Export to SVG
Install
- Download and decompress or clone the repository
- Place the resulting directory in
~/.local/share/gnome-shell/extensions - Change the directory name to
drawOnYourScreen@abakkk.framagit.org - Xorg: type
alt + F2andrto restart gnome-shell
Wayland: restart or re-login - Enable the extension in gnome-tweaks or gnome-shell-extension-prefs
Super + Alt + Dto test- https://framagit.org/abakkk/DrawOnYourScreen/issues to say it doesn't work
Tips and tricks
- Draw arrows:
Intersect two lines and curve the second thanks to the Ctrl key.
- Duplicate an element:
Hold the Shift key while starting moving.
- Insertable images:
You can insert images (jpeg, png, svg) in your drawings. By default images are sought in ~/.local/share/drawOnYourScreen/images/ but the location is configurable in the preferences. Another way is to copy-past the images from Nautilus or any clipboard source by using the usual Ctrl + V shortcut inside the drawing mode.
- Eraser and SVG:
There is no eraser in SVG so when you export elements made with the eraser to a SVG file, they are colored with the background color, transparent if it is disabled. See “Add a drawing background” or edit the SVG file afterwards.
- Screenshot Tool extension:
Screenshot Tool is a convenient extension to “create, copy, store and upload screenshots”. In order to select a screenshoot area with your pointer while keeping the drawing in place, you need first to tell DrawOnYourScreen to ungrab the pointer (Ctrl + Super + Alt + D).
