Tore Ericsson a écrit : > Hi anyone who knows better about Geeqie! > > Hi, > As an old Gqview user I am now adopting Geeqie, a really handsome lightweight > image viewer/editor, 'editor' in the sense that various image modification > functions may be tied to it for simplified everyday image administration! > > I am glad to see that it is probably continued. If you do not have translator > already I should have some time to help with the Swedish translation. > > It would be great to have an update of the Swedish translation, it is far from complete (sv.po: 534 translated messages, 399 fuzzy translations, 316 untranslated messages). > Some questions, however. In Gqview, when a script was programmed for > application on selected images, the image file names were fed into the script > (via the right-click menu) as a multi-file argument string, that is the file > names, each separated by a space (if clicked in the thumbnail list with > selection). > > Now applying the desktop-file convention for Geeqie, I have succeded to > define > custom commands almost as in Gqview, but the script will be executed once for > each image file and not once with the file array argument like was the case > with Gqview. > > Question 1: Is there a way to have scripts called in Geeqie in the same way > as > in Gqview? The usefullness is really lessened if this is not possible; e.g. > trimming hundreds of pictures etc., which else has to be programmed outside > the viewer with problems to indentify and select the right files, for > example. > > Question 2: I did add some notes in my .desktop file. Do the agree with what > is currently correct? See below. > > The first question refers mostly, I think, to the %f argument or what could > possibly be used instead. And here is an excerpt from my .desktop file: > > ... > # Call the helper script executable: > # If the executable is missing, this desktop entry will be checked 'Hidden' > # in the Geeqie 'Edit > Preferences > Configure Editors' dialog table. > # You cannot uncheck it but it will not be checked if > # 1. the executable does exist > # 2. there is a Mime type match > # 3. an argument like %f is present > # 4. the category is X-Geeqie > TryExec=myscript > Exec=myscript %f > ... > > Have a look at http://sourceforge.net/apps/trac/geeqie/wiki/GuideEditorsConfig
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