Please find the latest version here: http://www.emacswiki.org/cgi-bin/wiki/Tumme
For contacting me, use the e-mail address found in the source code. Changes: Version 0.4.7, 2005-05-26 * Change header line of tumme.el so that it does not wrap and cause evaluation problems for people getting the source from Usenet. * Changed `tumme-write-tag' slightly to get better performance when tagging many files. * Fixed bug in `tumme-create-gallery-lists' that made it puke if there was empty lines in the database. Changed the code so that it does not car about that. Also, fixed `tumme-remove-tag' so that it tries not to add empty lines at the end of the database. * Changed all commands that execute shell commands to be configurable using the `tumme-cmd-x' custom variables. This makes it easier to switch among different image conversion tools which might use different syntax and options. * Added `tumme-toggle-dired-display-properties'. * Added `tumme-thumb-file-name-format' and changed `tumme-thumb-name' to make it possible to configure the format of thumbnail files. Did not make it customizable yet though. It might be a bad idea to be able to switch between formats... * Changed `tumme-display-window' so that it looks for tumme's display window in all frames. Useful if you want to create an own frame for displaying the temporary image. * After changing the call to `get-window-with-predicate' to scan all frames for tumme's special buffers in visible windows, and also changing the way tumme tracks thumbnail movement in the dired buffer (now using `set-buffer' together with `set-window-point'), tumme now works quite happily with all three buffers in different frames. This empowers the user to setup the special buffers the way that best fits his need at the time. Jumping between the dired and *tumme* buffers work independent on in which frames they are. * Renamed `tumme-track-movement-in-dired' to `tumme-toggle-movement-tracking'. * Added `tumme-track-thumbnail' for movement tracking from dired buffer, analoguous to the tracking done in thumbnail buffer. Both uses the same custom variable `tumme-track-movement' which can be toggled on and off with `tumme-toggle-movement-tracking'. This is neat. :) Changed `tumme-setup-dired-keybindings' to make use of this in the best way. Read more about this there. /Mathias _______________________________________________ Gnu-emacs-sources mailing list Gnu-emacs-sources@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/gnu-emacs-sources