In Windows, I am used to using QQ tools (usually using the shortcut key ctr + alt +. Now go to Ubuntu, but no good tool is found. Today, I accidentally discovered a tool named Nanoshot and an image editing tool named mtPaint. The official website address of Nanoshot is http://nanoshot.sourceforge.net/: sudoadd-apt-repository
In Windows, I am used to using QQ tools (usually using the shortcut key ctr + alt +. Now go to Ubuntu, but no good tool is found. Today, I accidentally discovered a tool named Nanoshot and an image editing tool named mtPaint.
Nanoshot official website address http://nanoshot.sourceforge.net/
The installation method is as follows:
Sudo add-apt-repository ppa: nanoshot/ppa
Sudo apt-get update
Sudo apt-get install nanoshot
After the installation, the focus is on how to set up shortcuts, see the http://www.linuxidc.com/Linux/2011-06/37754.htm for details, first record.
Step 1: Enter ps-ef | grep Nanoshot (note, "N" in uppercase) in terminal to view the directory where the software runs.
Step 2: Go to the/usr/bin directory from the path obtained in the previous step, enter Nanoshot-h, and check whether there are any methods for this folder.
Step 3: we can see from the previous step that the region can be implemented with-. Then, set the shortcut key. Go to System -- Preference -- Keyboard shortcuts.
Step 4: click Add and "Name" to fill in Nanoshot, and enter/usr/bin/Nanoshot-a in "Command ".
Step 5: The shotcut column displays "disable" in the list ". Click "disable" and enter the corresponding shortcut key (for example, press ctr + alt + a) on the keyboard. In the shotcut column, ctr + alt + a is displayed.
In this way, the settings are complete. You can press the shortcut key to try it. It is easy to use ~~
When software is used, we sometimes need to edit images. The image editing tools provided by ubuntu are too limited. In get software of ubuntu software center, enter mtPaint and select install .. Easy to use.