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I love Inkscape! I am a longe time user (since ~2007) and after a while (2010) became a volunteer of the project. Helping initially with translations of the manuals and tutorials (as well as the interface, at some extent) but now I am doing an effort to hang around the project more and assist with ticket triaging as well as helping to improve UX/UI elements of the application so we can conquer the world sooner than later. | I love Inkscape! I am a longe time user (since ~2007) and after a while (2010) became a volunteer of the project. Helping initially with translations of the manuals and tutorials (as well as the interface, at some extent) but now I am doing an effort to hang around the project more and assist with ticket triaging as well as helping to improve UX/UI elements of the application so we can conquer the world sooner than later. | ||
=== List of interesting SVG programs === | |||
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| [https://jakearchibald.github.io/svgomg/ SVG OMG] || Y || Y || Y || Free | | [https://jakearchibald.github.io/svgomg/ SVG OMG] || Y || Y || Y || Free | ||
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=== How to take good screenshots in Windows, Linux, and MacOS === | |||
==== Windows ==== | |||
For more specific screenshots, Windows has [https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/help/13776/windows-10-use-snipping-tool-to-capture-screenshots built-in keyboard shortcuts for screenshots]: | |||
Copy full screen screenshot to clipboard: <code>x</code> <br /> | |||
Save full screen screenshot: <code>Windows Key + PrtScn (or Windows Key + Volume Down on a tablet)</code> <br /> | |||
Copy screenshot of single window: <code>Alt + PrtScn</code> <br /> | |||
Save screenshot of single window: <code>Windows Key + Alt + PrtScn</code> <br /><br /> | |||
Have a Microsoft Surface tablet or laptop? Instead of the <code>PrtScn</code> key, here are the keyboard shortcuts to use:<br /> | |||
<br /> | |||
Copy full screen screenshot to clipboard: <code>Fn + Space</code> <br /> | |||
Copy screenshot of single window: <code>Fn + Alt + Space</code> <br /> | |||
Save full screen screenshot: <code>Fn + Windows Key + Space</code> <br /> | |||
=== MacOS === | |||
Macs don't come with a screenshot button, but you can still capture anything on your screen with the default [https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT201361?utm_source=zapier.com&utm_medium=referral&utm_campaign=zapier Mac screenshot keyboard shortcuts]: <br /><br /> | |||
Save fullscreen screenshot: <code>Command + Shift + 3</code> <br /> | |||
Save screenshot of single window: <code>Command + Shift + 4</code>, press the <code>Space</code> key, then click on the window you want to capture <br /> | |||
Save screenshot of selection: <code>Command + Shift + 4</code>, then select the area you want to capture with your mouse cursor. <br /> | |||
=== Linux (Ubuntu) === | |||
Taking screenshots in [http://www.ubuntu.com/?utm_source=zapier.com&utm_medium=referral&utm_campaign=zapier Ubuntu] — one of the most popular Linux desktop distributions — works almost the same as on a Windows PC. You'll likely use a standard Windows keyboard with Ubuntu, so the PrtScn key is still the easiest way to take a screenshot. The only difference is, on Ubuntu, PrtScn will capture a screenshot, then show a dialog where you can choose to copy the screenshot to the clipboard or save it to your computer.<br /><br /> | |||
Here are the default Ubuntu screenshot keyboard shortcuts: <br /> <br /> | |||
Full screen screenshot: <code>PrtScn</code> <br /> | |||
Screenshot of current window: <code>Alt + PrtScn</code> <br /> | |||
Screenshot of selection: <code>Shift + PrtScn</code> <br /> |
Revision as of 18:24, 13 February 2020
Hello,
I love Inkscape! I am a longe time user (since ~2007) and after a while (2010) became a volunteer of the project. Helping initially with translations of the manuals and tutorials (as well as the interface, at some extent) but now I am doing an effort to hang around the project more and assist with ticket triaging as well as helping to improve UX/UI elements of the application so we can conquer the world sooner than later.
List of interesting SVG programs
Program/Service | Windows | MacOS | Linux | Perpetual License |
---|---|---|---|---|
Shapeshifter | Y | Y | Y | Free |
Wick Editor | Y | Y | Y | Free |
Plain pattern | Y | Y | Y | Free |
Anigen | Y | Y | Y | Free |
SVG Artista | Y | Y | Y | Open Source |
SVG Mator | Y | Y | Y | Free/No registration |
Vivus | Y | Y | Y | Free |
Editor (Method) | Y | Y | Y | Free |
SVG Editor | Y | Y | Y | Free |
SVG Backgrounds | Y | Y | Y | Free |
SVG OMG | Y | Y | Y | Free |
How to take good screenshots in Windows, Linux, and MacOS
Windows
For more specific screenshots, Windows has built-in keyboard shortcuts for screenshots:
Copy full screen screenshot to clipboard: x
Save full screen screenshot: Windows Key + PrtScn (or Windows Key + Volume Down on a tablet)
Copy screenshot of single window: Alt + PrtScn
Save screenshot of single window: Windows Key + Alt + PrtScn
Have a Microsoft Surface tablet or laptop? Instead of the PrtScn
key, here are the keyboard shortcuts to use:
Copy full screen screenshot to clipboard: Fn + Space
Copy screenshot of single window: Fn + Alt + Space
Save full screen screenshot: Fn + Windows Key + Space
MacOS
Macs don't come with a screenshot button, but you can still capture anything on your screen with the default Mac screenshot keyboard shortcuts:
Save fullscreen screenshot: Command + Shift + 3
Save screenshot of single window: Command + Shift + 4
, press the Space
key, then click on the window you want to capture
Save screenshot of selection: Command + Shift + 4
, then select the area you want to capture with your mouse cursor.
Linux (Ubuntu)
Taking screenshots in Ubuntu — one of the most popular Linux desktop distributions — works almost the same as on a Windows PC. You'll likely use a standard Windows keyboard with Ubuntu, so the PrtScn key is still the easiest way to take a screenshot. The only difference is, on Ubuntu, PrtScn will capture a screenshot, then show a dialog where you can choose to copy the screenshot to the clipboard or save it to your computer.
Here are the default Ubuntu screenshot keyboard shortcuts:
Full screen screenshot: PrtScn
Screenshot of current window: Alt + PrtScn
Screenshot of selection: Shift + PrtScn