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PRINT FROM THE COMMAND LINE

is designed to be used from the desktop – you can open one or more labels from the terminal using the glabels shell, you’ll need a dedicated app: (). The simplest way to install it is as a snap: sudo snap install labelnation, then run to read the comprehensive help file explaining exactly what it is capable of doing and how it works.

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