On Thu, Jan 22, 2009 at 7:53 AM, Oleg Goldshmidt <p...@goldshmidt.org> wrote:
> Oron Peled <o...@actcom.co.il> writes:
>
>>> at the very least, i want to point it at a directory of images, and
>>> cycle through them, pausing for a couple of seconds on each picture.
>>
>> If it's only images (no text slides), than you can simply point
>> digikam at the directory and press the slide show button.
>
> Another option (images only, your computer, KDE app) is kuickshow.
>

For Gnome Desktop : gthumb
Its my favorite photo-browser, and F12 starts a slideshow.

Slideshow supports keyboard control, mouse-button control, and a
control panel that appears if you mouse over to the top of the screen.

Also, there's a fullscreen mode (toggle with the "f" key), which is
much like the slideshow - but without the auto-forward (I actually
prefer this for presentations - no need to pause the show if you want
to delay on some slide). A wireless mouse, which has 3 buttons or
wheel (mid-button is used for backwards) is very handy, as you can
move away from the computer.

Also, gthumb can auto-build pretty web photo albums, which you can use
if you dont have your own computer, but do have fast internet
connection...

  Amit

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