I disagree with the above comment.

I recently installed Shutter and could figure out why the web screenshot
button was greyed out - there was a clear tooltip explaining gnome-web-
photo needs to be installed and looking for gnome-web-photo was directly
able to locate the package.

On the other hand, figuring out why the edit button was greyed out was
not easy.

The Tooltip indicated "Goo: Canvas/libgoocanvas needs to be installed".
The same was output as an warning message when I ran shutter from the
command line. From the tooltip, I searched around for goocanvas
(aptitude search goocanvas) - and noticed libgoocanvas3 and some other
packages with libgoocanvas in their name were already installed. It is
after some searching around that I realised the missing dependency is
libgoo-canvas-perl. I think the aptitude search didn't list libgoo-
canvas-perl also because of the '-' in the middle of the name. All other
packages (including libgoocanvas) and also the shutter tooltip treat
goocanvas as one word whereas the missing package name splits it into 2
words (libgoo-canvas).

I heard from a forum what the edit button enables and hence persisted,
but for a new user trying to discover what shutter does, not having this
dependency stated at least as a recommended dependency is really making
it difficult. From reading the blurb about Shutter on its website and in
software center/synaptic, drawing on to the screenshot is a rather
basic, fundamental use-case of Shutter. In my opinion, this is THE
killer feature that sets shutter apart from run-of-the-mill
screenshoting programs. Thus the dependency of shutter on libgoo-canvas-
perl & gnome-web-photo is rather strong and needed is most typical
usages/ installations of shutter.

Not making this relationship apparent dilutes the first-impression of
shutter and the user experience - making it look like yet another tool
to capture screenshots.

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