Screen annotations for Ubuntu 18.04, for changing backgrounds and possible to draw circles and write text












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But I tried compiz composite manager and it didn't work. I had no possibility to get ardesia running with installing with the source because there's no package in 18.04. With pylote (it works!) I only can draw on screenshots and not on changing screens.



The best possibility is gromit-mpx but I need straight lines, circles, rectangles and text, too.



Is there a newer possibility for drawing free hand, lines, circles, rectangles and text on changing backgrounds?









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    I know the detailed answer of this question.



    But I tried compiz composite manager and it didn't work. I had no possibility to get ardesia running with installing with the source because there's no package in 18.04. With pylote (it works!) I only can draw on screenshots and not on changing screens.



    The best possibility is gromit-mpx but I need straight lines, circles, rectangles and text, too.



    Is there a newer possibility for drawing free hand, lines, circles, rectangles and text on changing backgrounds?









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      I know the detailed answer of this question.



      But I tried compiz composite manager and it didn't work. I had no possibility to get ardesia running with installing with the source because there's no package in 18.04. With pylote (it works!) I only can draw on screenshots and not on changing screens.



      The best possibility is gromit-mpx but I need straight lines, circles, rectangles and text, too.



      Is there a newer possibility for drawing free hand, lines, circles, rectangles and text on changing backgrounds?









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      I know the detailed answer of this question.



      But I tried compiz composite manager and it didn't work. I had no possibility to get ardesia running with installing with the source because there's no package in 18.04. With pylote (it works!) I only can draw on screenshots and not on changing screens.



      The best possibility is gromit-mpx but I need straight lines, circles, rectangles and text, too.



      Is there a newer possibility for drawing free hand, lines, circles, rectangles and text on changing backgrounds?







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