![]() Right click on the Greenshot solution and choose to add a new project.Ĭhoose to create a class library and give it a name. ![]() In Visual Studio the project would look like the screenshot below: If you want to contribute, be sure to read the instructions on the bitbucket page! I’m using Visual Studio 2013 that’s is going to upgrade the existing projects. (if you’re using git: git clone in a git console)Īfter you downloaded the source code, go to the greenshot folder and open up Greenshot.sln. One remark, I’m a very happy user of Greenshot, and must say, even without documentation, the code base is clearly well build up and professional! Setting up developmentįirst go to to fetch the latest source code. In this post you’ll find the steps you’ll have to do to create your own plugin. As there is no (or I didn’t found it) documentation how to create your own plugin, I started to digging in the existing code base. It gives you the possibility to capture a region, edit the image and then copy/paste or use one of the existing plugins to upload the picture to JIRA, Office, …įor a project I’ve wanted to create a new plugin so we can add screenshot to our work log without have to take the screenshot, save the image somewhere and then go to the web application and upload the file. Therefor I’m already a long time user of the open source Greenshot product. ![]() When you have to make screenshots on a daily bases, to add in a manual, to report issues, to share views with colleagues, you’’ll find that the default screenshot capabilities of Windows aren’t sufficient enough. ![]()
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