On Aug 25, 1:40 am, Thomas Guettler <h...@tbz-pariv.de> wrote: > Some years ago I had the same problem. > > I wrote a simple app with pygtk. You get get it from here: > http://guettli.sourceforge.net/gthumpy/src/README.html > The next pictures get loaded in background. Switching from > one image to the next is faster then in some other apps. But > somehow it is not ready for the public. I guess I am the only > one who uses it. > > Flags are symlinks in the home directory .local/share/app/gthumpy. This > means you should not move your images, otherwise the flags get lost. > > I don't think it will work on ms-windows, but it could be ported. > > Or you use mirage:http://mirageiv.berlios.de/index.html > > It is a pygtk image viewer. You can define shortcuts that execute user defined > commands. > > Thomas > > samwyse schrieb: > > > I have several thousand photographs that I need to quickly classify, > > all by myself. After extensive searches, I have been unable to find > > anything to my liking, so desire to write something myself. I'm > > thinking about displaying a photo and waiting for keystrokes to tag > > it; 'i' for interior, 'e' for exterior, etc., while hitting space or > > enter will advance to the next photo. My big question is, what's the > > best way to display the photos. I've used PIL in the past, but IIRC > > it uses an external program. Pygame is the next obvious choice, but > > like PIL it requires an add-in. That leaves Tkinter. Has anyone used > > it to display .JPG files, perhaps with rescaling to fit my screen? > > How is its performance? Is there any other possibilities that I've > > missed? Thanks. > > -- > Thomas Guettler,http://www.thomas-guettler.de/ > E-Mail: guettli (*) thomas-guettler + de
Thanks! Both of these look very similar to what I need. I will investigate further. -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list