Hello,
On Tue, Nov 08, 2005 at 08:25:40AM +1100, Dean Hamstead wrote:
also, if you have imagemagick installed (likely you do)
then 'display' isnt half bad. beats viewing an image with
vi.
I already know display and have it installed. This is my fallback
solution when I don't have eeyes
. This is my fallback
solution when I don't have eeyes.
Reply by Dean Hamstead:
check out gqview
Larry Doolittle wrote:
The intended Gnome standard is now eog (Eye of Gnome).
I personally use qiv (Quick Image Viewer). Both are
supported Debian packages.
Thanks for these links. I will try all
Hello,
I often use eeyes (http://packages.debian.org/oldstable/graphics/eeyes).
Is someone knowing if there is a amd64 package for it ? (or even if it
is replaced by another tool on the Debian repositories).
Thanks in advance.
Olivier
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i used to be a fan of it, but it seems to have disappeared for whatever
reason.
check out gqview
Dean
On Mon, November 7, 2005 10:47 pm, Olivier Bornet said:
Hello,
I often use eeyes (http://packages.debian.org/oldstable/graphics/eeyes).
Is someone knowing if there is a amd64 package
also, if you have imagemagick installed (likely you do)
then 'display' isnt half bad. beats viewing an image with
vi.
Dean
Larry Doolittle wrote:
On Mon, November 7, 2005 10:47 pm, Olivier Bornet said:
I often use eeyes
(http://packages.debian.org/oldstable/graphics/eeyes).
Is someone
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