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@@ -177,8 +177,8 @@ You can use the graphical menu to configure Flameshot, but alternatively you can
### Config file
You can also edit some of the settings (like overriding the default colors) in the configuration file.\
-Linux path : `~/.config/flameshot/flameshot.ini`.\
-Windows path : `C:\Users\{YOURNAME}\AppData\Roaming\flameshot\flameshot.ini`.
+Linux path: `~/.config/flameshot/flameshot.ini`.\
+Windows path: `C:\Users\{YOURNAME}\AppData\Roaming\flameshot\flameshot.ini`.
When copying over the config file from Linux to Windows or vice versa,
make sure to correct the `savePath` variable,\
@@ -200,7 +200,7 @@ These shortcuts are available in GUI mode:
| C | Set the Circle as paint tool |
| M | Set the Marker as paint tool |
| T | Add text to your capture |
-| B | Set Pixalate as the paint tool |
+| B | Set Pixelate as the paint tool |
| ←, ↓, ↑, → | Move selection 1px |
| Shift + ←, ↓, ↑, → | Resize selection 1px |
| Ctrl + Shift + ←, ↓, ↑, → | Symmetrically resize selection 2px |
@@ -228,7 +228,7 @@ These shortcuts are available in GUI mode:
Flameshot uses Print screen (Windows) and cmd-shift-x (macOS) as default global hotkeys.
-On Linux, Flameshot doesn't yet support Pr Scr out of the box, but with a bit of configuration you can set this up:
+On Linux, Flameshot doesn't yet support Prt Sc out of the box, but with a bit of configuration you can set this up:
#### On KDE Plasma desktop