Annotate your GNOME™ desktop with Super+Alt+D
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Documentation is here. For news, click here.
Thank you to all the contributors! 😎
- Draw over applications
- Basic shapes (rectangle, circle, ellipse, line, curve, polygon, polyline, arrow, text, image, free)
- Basic transformations (move, rotate, resize, stretch, mirror, inverse)
- Blackboard and Grid
- Keep drawings on desktop background with persistence
- Multi-monitor support
- Save your work with
Ctrl+S
!!
Note: We are working on getting the extension approved by GNOME so that it will be listed on https://extensions.gnome.org (E.G.O.)
Stay tuned! Click here for updates.
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Copy the following command to a Bash terminal and press
enter
to run it:bash <(wget -qO- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/daveprowse/scripts/refs/heads/main/dog-install.sh)
The script will attempt to identify your version of GNOME and install the correct version of the extension automatically.
Note: Currently, the script will identify GNOME v48 through v40 and back all the way to v3.xx.
IMPORTANT!! Always check scripts before running them! If you are uncomfortable running the script, or cannot run the script, then install manually with an option listed in the Documentation.
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Logout and log back in.
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Enable the extension:
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In the GUI
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Open the GNOME Extensions App:
gnome-extensions-app
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Locate Draw On GNOME and enable it.
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In the CLI:
gnome-extensions enable draw-on-gnome@daveprowse.github.io
Note: You can install the Gnome Extensions App with the package
gnome-shell-extensions-prefs
within your Linux distribution.
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Now go forth and use the tool by pressing
Super + Alt + D
.Note: You can discover the keyboard shortcuts by pressing
Ctrl + F1
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It's back to the drawing board my friends! Enjoy! 😎
📖 For manual installation procedures (git clone and tarball) see the Documentation.
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Thanks to the original author and past maintainers:
- Forked from: https://github.com/zhrexl/DrawOnYourScreen2
- Original work: https://codeberg.org/som/DrawOnYourScreen