Shutter not including cursor when taking selection screenshot

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I have shutter with option to include cursor checked:



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However when I take a selection screenshot, the cursor disappears:



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I'm running Shutter 0.93.1, which is the latest version I could get via ppa: http://shutter-project.org/faq-help/ppa-installation-guide/



However I'm confused, Shutter say they have a 0.94 with many bugfixes: http://shutter-project.org/2017/09/after-a-long-time-a-new-bug-fix-release-0-94/



However if I go to the source repository (http://shutter-project.org/wp-content/uploads/releases/tars/), the latest is 0.93.1



Anybody with the same problem and/or who managed to find 0.94?










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    I have shutter with option to include cursor checked:



    enter image description here



    However when I take a selection screenshot, the cursor disappears:



    enter image description here



    I'm running Shutter 0.93.1, which is the latest version I could get via ppa: http://shutter-project.org/faq-help/ppa-installation-guide/



    However I'm confused, Shutter say they have a 0.94 with many bugfixes: http://shutter-project.org/2017/09/after-a-long-time-a-new-bug-fix-release-0-94/



    However if I go to the source repository (http://shutter-project.org/wp-content/uploads/releases/tars/), the latest is 0.93.1



    Anybody with the same problem and/or who managed to find 0.94?










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      I have shutter with option to include cursor checked:



      enter image description here



      However when I take a selection screenshot, the cursor disappears:



      enter image description here



      I'm running Shutter 0.93.1, which is the latest version I could get via ppa: http://shutter-project.org/faq-help/ppa-installation-guide/



      However I'm confused, Shutter say they have a 0.94 with many bugfixes: http://shutter-project.org/2017/09/after-a-long-time-a-new-bug-fix-release-0-94/



      However if I go to the source repository (http://shutter-project.org/wp-content/uploads/releases/tars/), the latest is 0.93.1



      Anybody with the same problem and/or who managed to find 0.94?










      share|improve this question













      I have shutter with option to include cursor checked:



      enter image description here



      However when I take a selection screenshot, the cursor disappears:



      enter image description here



      I'm running Shutter 0.93.1, which is the latest version I could get via ppa: http://shutter-project.org/faq-help/ppa-installation-guide/



      However I'm confused, Shutter say they have a 0.94 with many bugfixes: http://shutter-project.org/2017/09/after-a-long-time-a-new-bug-fix-release-0-94/



      However if I go to the source repository (http://shutter-project.org/wp-content/uploads/releases/tars/), the latest is 0.93.1



      Anybody with the same problem and/or who managed to find 0.94?







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          The Shutter 0.94 source is available on Launchpad. Shutter 0.94 is available in the Ubuntu 18.04 repositories. For Ubuntu 17.04 or 16.04 (there are no packages for 17.10), you can get Shutter 0.94 from an unofficial PPA.



          Regarding the cursor issue specifically, if Shutter 0.94 doesn't fix this for you, there's a workaround: after taking a screenshot, click "Edit" in the toolbar (this should open the Shutter Drawing Tool), then in the Drawing Tool, click "Insert image" at the bottom, and select the cursor you want - you can place it anywhere in your screenshot, change its size, etc.






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          • Thanks I'll give it a try. Workaround is not adequate: the whole point of using a screenshot tool like Shutter is to gain in productivity, having to edit images manually to insert cursors it's really self-defeating
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          The Shutter 0.94 source is available on Launchpad. Shutter 0.94 is available in the Ubuntu 18.04 repositories. For Ubuntu 17.04 or 16.04 (there are no packages for 17.10), you can get Shutter 0.94 from an unofficial PPA.



          Regarding the cursor issue specifically, if Shutter 0.94 doesn't fix this for you, there's a workaround: after taking a screenshot, click "Edit" in the toolbar (this should open the Shutter Drawing Tool), then in the Drawing Tool, click "Insert image" at the bottom, and select the cursor you want - you can place it anywhere in your screenshot, change its size, etc.






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          • Thanks I'll give it a try. Workaround is not adequate: the whole point of using a screenshot tool like Shutter is to gain in productivity, having to edit images manually to insert cursors it's really self-defeating
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          The Shutter 0.94 source is available on Launchpad. Shutter 0.94 is available in the Ubuntu 18.04 repositories. For Ubuntu 17.04 or 16.04 (there are no packages for 17.10), you can get Shutter 0.94 from an unofficial PPA.



          Regarding the cursor issue specifically, if Shutter 0.94 doesn't fix this for you, there's a workaround: after taking a screenshot, click "Edit" in the toolbar (this should open the Shutter Drawing Tool), then in the Drawing Tool, click "Insert image" at the bottom, and select the cursor you want - you can place it anywhere in your screenshot, change its size, etc.






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          • Thanks I'll give it a try. Workaround is not adequate: the whole point of using a screenshot tool like Shutter is to gain in productivity, having to edit images manually to insert cursors it's really self-defeating
            – Max
            Apr 12 at 8:52












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          The Shutter 0.94 source is available on Launchpad. Shutter 0.94 is available in the Ubuntu 18.04 repositories. For Ubuntu 17.04 or 16.04 (there are no packages for 17.10), you can get Shutter 0.94 from an unofficial PPA.



          Regarding the cursor issue specifically, if Shutter 0.94 doesn't fix this for you, there's a workaround: after taking a screenshot, click "Edit" in the toolbar (this should open the Shutter Drawing Tool), then in the Drawing Tool, click "Insert image" at the bottom, and select the cursor you want - you can place it anywhere in your screenshot, change its size, etc.






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          The Shutter 0.94 source is available on Launchpad. Shutter 0.94 is available in the Ubuntu 18.04 repositories. For Ubuntu 17.04 or 16.04 (there are no packages for 17.10), you can get Shutter 0.94 from an unofficial PPA.



          Regarding the cursor issue specifically, if Shutter 0.94 doesn't fix this for you, there's a workaround: after taking a screenshot, click "Edit" in the toolbar (this should open the Shutter Drawing Tool), then in the Drawing Tool, click "Insert image" at the bottom, and select the cursor you want - you can place it anywhere in your screenshot, change its size, etc.







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          • Thanks I'll give it a try. Workaround is not adequate: the whole point of using a screenshot tool like Shutter is to gain in productivity, having to edit images manually to insert cursors it's really self-defeating
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          • Thanks I'll give it a try. Workaround is not adequate: the whole point of using a screenshot tool like Shutter is to gain in productivity, having to edit images manually to insert cursors it's really self-defeating
            – Max
            Apr 12 at 8:52















          Thanks I'll give it a try. Workaround is not adequate: the whole point of using a screenshot tool like Shutter is to gain in productivity, having to edit images manually to insert cursors it's really self-defeating
          – Max
          Apr 12 at 8:52




          Thanks I'll give it a try. Workaround is not adequate: the whole point of using a screenshot tool like Shutter is to gain in productivity, having to edit images manually to insert cursors it's really self-defeating
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