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[Request] Option to set default state of paint panel & tool #12
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That's a fair request @Biont. Have you considered also the keyboard shortcuts in the meantime? |
Sure I use them and I admit that I am asking for something rather trivial which probably only adds up to a slight inconvenience during a regular work day. |
I was thinking. How about a |
I believe that would work reasonably well. Another option would be command line arguments/flags to launch swappy in the desired state. |
Allows to toggle paint panel on/off upon startup. Closes #12
Allows to toggle paint panel on/off upon startup. Closes #12
Hi @Biont so I've added a With this part in your
You'll be able to have the panel on when starting swappy. Regarding the mode as CLI input params, I'm not convinced yet. This is mainly a UI tool, if I add more painting modes, it will become a little harder to maintain. I'll wait to see if more users ask for this feature. |
Awesome, thank you so much |
Hello again!
This tool keeps putting a smile on my face every workday and I would like to thank you again for creating it.
My main use case is highlighting specific parts of a screenshot - because I'd use grim/slurp directly if it wasn't. Therefore, I almost always need to bring up the paint panel (then select rectangle/arrow because I don't want to annoy people with shitty mouse drawings). It would be pretty cool if I could force-enable the paint panel in the config file - and probably even the default tool selection.
What do you think about adding such a feature?
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