![]() Step 10) When done, close everything, and restart your computer. Step 9) You must click “Apply” when needed and enter the administrator password to complete the installation of the additional libraries. Step 8) Back in the “Add/Remove Software,” look for “perl-goo-canvas” and install it. That’s because Shutter still needs some more libraries to work. You can notice that the “Edit” feature is grayed out. Although Shutter can take screenshots now, you won’t be able to use the Shutter Editor, which means you will miss the other needed features such as adding annotation, blur text, adding arrow, etc. Step 7) Go ahead and launch the Shutter from the Applications menu and take a sample screenshot. Step 6) After the Shutter installation is complete, you should the “Build” button now shows “Remove.” Don’t click on it! Shutter Installation completed ![]() ![]() Pay attention to the progress and enter the Administrator password when needed. Shutter needs a ton of dependencies to work, so it is going to take some time, even on a faster internet connection. Step 5) Click “Apply” to the next few prompts and wait for the installation to complete. Step 4) Search for “Shutter,” click on “Build” on the “Shutter” item from the search results. ![]() Step 3) Enable AUR support and also enable “Check for updates.” When done, close the “Preferences” menu. Step 2) On the top right corner, click on the tri-dots and then “Preferences.” Add Remove Software Manjaro GNOME ![]()
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