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How do you make text circle around a circle???
#11
Quote:....screencast with the mouse and kbd...
I am very much old school. Screencapture using ffmpeg command line (but that uses X11grab ) Edit with an old frame based Avidemux 2.5 The key press is the ancient key-mon utility. I can just about keep these working in Kubuntu 24.04 but I doubt anything newer Smile I am the opposite of Ofnuts, prefer to take screenshot(s) (screengrab) then edit and annotate using Gimp.

All sorts of ways, you just develop your own preferred workflow.
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#12
(09-11-2025, 05:37 PM)rich2005 Wrote: I am the opposite of Ofnuts, prefer to take screenshot(s) (screengrab) then edit and annotate using Gimp.

How many times do you find yourself wondering why Gimp is stuck while clicking on the screenshot? Big Grin
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#13
(09-12-2025, 06:48 AM)Ofnuts Wrote:
(09-11-2025, 05:37 PM)rich2005 Wrote: I am the opposite of Ofnuts, prefer to take screenshot(s) (screengrab) then edit and annotate using Gimp.

How many times do you find yourself wondering why Gimp is stuck while clicking on the screenshot?  Big Grin

err...none...I might be getting old and absent minded but not that.
I use a small utility screengrab that dumps screenshots in a numbered order - then I edit using Gimp.
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#14
@ikks

There are options if you use some of the 2.10 versions.
Here, using a plugin (Label Numbers Or select Active Path Points specifing radius ),
You simply mark the positions where you want the numbers to appear, select the foreground and background colors, and run the plugin.
It may not be the ideal solution for those using version 3, but for those using version 2.10 and coming here for information, I believe this is a good alternative.
       
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Samj PortableGimp 2.10.28 - Win-10 /64.
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