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For future development, next to the "Back" button on the toolbar, consider
adding an "Up" button that takes you up one directory level. I know that
".." is available at the head of the navigation list, but that list is
often scrolled down and ".." is unavailable without first having to scroll
to
eneration -- or if a new
force regeneration option could be added, this would be my second preference.
P.S.: In my preferences I have checked:
* Cache thumbnails
* Use standard thumbnail cache, shared with other applications
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option for the
metadata window. Can someone explain how this is done? Thanks.
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Omari Stephens writes:
>If you select multiple images, when you cycle (by pressing
>spacebar/backspace, clicking, or using your mouse's scroll wheel), it will
>cycle through only the selected images.
Omari:
Thank you very much for the tip! I had no idea you could do this. That
solves my probl
adjacent to one
another, so clicking on the thumbnails repeatedly is not convenient. If
there was a toggle button for this purpose, say located below the thumbnail
pane, it would be great.
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me or the
>modification time. There's no mention in the manpage that it can
>manipulate the ctime.
That makes sense. There is no reason to update the ctime or mtime when using
touch because nothing related to the file or it's inode have changed.
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, renumber) them as appropriate -- all the while keeping an
eye on the picture set with geeqie. If the thumbnails get out of sequence
with the images, then abandon ship, all hope is lost, as I can no longer
successfully locate any specific picture using geeqie's thumbnails! :-)
I hope that ex
y
appreciate seeing it fixed.
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(I think we decided that these messages were due to a library error)
It would be nice to be able to get geeqie to be a bit more quiet so that
actual error messages could be more easily spotted if they ever crop up,
rather than getting lost in a stead stream of warnings like these.
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. However, if the picture being displayed in the
main viewing window is renamed, then the geeqie/gqview process will die
with a Segmentation Fault. It would be OK if the image window went blank,
but having the process die is a real problem.
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Vladimir Nadvornik writes:
>The attached patch might help. Can you please test it?
Vladimir:
Thanks for the patch. I do not have time just now, but I will apply it
soon and report the results. After my last post, I discovered why geeqie
was not locking up. It only happens with the first sess
I wrote:
> 5: I reported this problem with gqview and it remains with geeqie. You
> start one session of geeqie and it works. You start a second session and
> the first session stops working. It is no longer able to display images
> or navigate anywhere. However, if you start as third and for
Omari Stephens writes:
>I'm lazy, so here's my blind guess at what you want:
>1) Hit "u" to split the screen
>2) In one half, select the "foo.jpg + .mrw" entry. This will show the .jpg
>3) Click on the other half of the split screen
>4) Click the "+" sign to the left of the filename to expand it
I wrote:
>I have *.mrw raw files from my Minolta digital camera. However, I cannot
>determine how to display the *.jpg and corresponding *.mrw images
>together. Is this possible? Thanks.
Frederic writes:
>You mean you want to see only one image for both? In the Preferences >
>Filtering, put
I have *.mrw raw files from my Minolta digital camera. However, I cannot
determine how to display the *.jpg and corresponding *.mrw images
together. Is this possible? Thanks.
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>1: In gqview the thumbnails were displayed without filenames below them
>and the name was displayed as a tooltip when the mouse hovered over the
>image. Is there an option that I missed that sets this behavior in geeqie?
Following up to one of my own question, I found the show_icon_name
ever, if you start as thire and forth
session, all instances after the first will now work. I'm fuzzy on
this now, but I seem to remember that it was related to a lock or socket
or something like this. Maybe there is a record of the original report
in the bug database.
Thanks for
Vladimir Nadvornik writes:
>Here are some binary packages of the current snapshot (completely untested):
>http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/home:/nadvornik:/geeqie:/testing/
Has a new tarball of the source been created for this snapshot?
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