Hi!
eog relies on gdk-pixbuf for image decoding and as such doesn't do
anything special to load RAW images.
libopenraw has (as far as I know) been the only RAW library so far to
ship its own plugin/loader for gdk-pixbuf.
By installing libopenraw's loader all applications using gdk-pixbuf
(like eog, nautilus, ...) were able to open RAW images.
That's why it was usually recommended to install by some distros.
So, what is actually needed here is a LibRAW loader for gdk-pixbuf to
replace libopenraw's.
No modifications to eog's code are necessary then. The added benefit
would be that the thumbnails in nautilus would also be generated by it.
Regards,
Felix
Am Sonntag, den 03.01.2016, 11:29 +0100 schrieb Le anonymous faker:
> Nope this is not fixed. I am on Arch Linux with latest GNOME + EOG
> and while I can open CR2 files they are displayed with the wrong
> colors (everything is green/pink). Also switching to the
> next/previous picture with the arrow keys won't work.
>
> EOG uses the old, dead and not-developed-anymore libopenraw.
> Why not use the active developed LibRaw instead?
>
> ------------------
> Libraw:
> Supports more than 800 digital camera/cellphone formats
> Supports pretty much every RAW format.
> Very active development (and that already for a long time)
> www.libraw.org
> ------------------
>
> It's time that after 10 years this bug gets finally fixed. Especially
> in a time where CR2/RAW is a commong file format which pretty much
> every other image viewer supports out-of-the-box already.
>
> Thanks in advance.
>
>
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