Re: eeyes

2005-11-09 Thread Ted Kisner
You might also check out xzgv- it is *very* fast at creating thumbnails 
(stored in .xvpics folder in each directory) and has nice keybinding 
shortcuts for everything.  I routinely view whole directories of photos from 
my camera (2346x3520) and it loads these quickly.

cheers,

-Ted

On Wednesday 09 November 2005 07:31, Olivier Bornet wrote:
> 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.
>
> 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 of them and select the best one
> for my needs. It's a shame that eeyes is no more maintained.
>
> I also have take back the oldstable package of eeyes, and
> dpkg-buildpackage it. Seems working OK. So, I will keep it in my own
> packages until I'm used with one of the other alternative.
>
> Thanks for all the pointers.
>
> Olivier


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Re: eeyes

2005-11-09 Thread Olivier Bornet
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.

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 of them and select the best one
for my needs. It's a shame that eeyes is no more maintained.

I also have take back the oldstable package of eeyes, and
dpkg-buildpackage it. Seems working OK. So, I will keep it in my own
packages until I'm used with one of the other alternative.

Thanks for all the pointers.

Olivier
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Re: eeyes

2005-11-07 Thread Dean Hamstead

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 knowing if there is a amd64 package for it ? (or even if it
is replaced by another tool on the Debian repositories).



Reply by Dean Hamstead:


check out gqview



The intended Gnome standard is now "eog" (Eye of Gnome).
I personally use "qiv" (Quick Image Viewer).  Both are
supported Debian packages.

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Re: eeyes

2005-11-07 Thread Larry Doolittle
On Mon, November 7, 2005 10:47 pm, Olivier Bornet said:
> 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).

Reply by Dean Hamstead:
> check out gqview

The intended Gnome standard is now "eog" (Eye of Gnome).
I personally use "qiv" (Quick Image Viewer).  Both are
supported Debian packages.

   - Larry


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Re: eeyes

2005-11-07 Thread Dean Hamstead
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 for it ? (or even if it
> is replaced by another tool on the Debian repositories).
>
> Thanks in advance.
>
> Olivier
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