** Description changed: I don't know how to write bug reports. I reached out on Reddit and they asked me to file the bug here. https://www.reddit.com/r/kde/comments/1telcsd/spectacle_adds_black_background_to_arrows_and/ https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=519107 ************ From Rik + + Using the arrow/line/text annotation tool in spectacle result in a black + box background instead of the intended shadow, resulting in the + annotation tool being unusable in most cases. From the KDE bug report: "As it turns out, we made a mistake in KQuickImageEditor's CMakeLists.txt file. We forgot to put REQUIRED in the part that searches for OpenCV. If OpenCV is already installed in the build environment, then it will be used, but distros often don't put packages into their build environments unless they're required. If OpenCV is not available, there is a message about how not using OpenCV will make the blur worse. I suppose Debian packagers didn't see that or didn't think it was important enough to build with OpenCV when we didn't mark it as required." Fixed in Debian by adding opencv build dependencies.
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