tom wrote:
gqview is far better in my opinion. You can make large, sharp
thumbnails to work with and it's very flexible. gThumb seemd to allow
larger thumbnails, but doesn't generate them, only stretches the small
ones.
Agreed, I couldn't remember why I didn't like gthumb or kview, but you
hit it on the head. Although I don't use the thumbnails in the file
window, I like the image to be displayed at the same time as the files.
I also use the auto-renaming and like the way the move shows the
thumbnails of images when attempting to overwrite images of the same name.
I've found gqview the most useful, reliable, and stable photo
management software I've ever used, in *nix or Windows.
At one time I would have said the same thing about xv.
I hope it doesn't get dropped.
tom
Dexter Ang wrote:
On Tue, 30 Nov 2004 10:21:29 -0700, Guy Fraser <guy@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
It appears to have been dropped.
Whats up with that. It was the only decent application for
viewing and maintaining image repositories.
--
Guy Fraser
How about gThumb? Any problems with that?
dex
--
Guy Fraser
Network Administrator
The Internet Centre
780-450-6787 , 1-888-450-6787
There is a fine line between genius and lunacy, fear not, walk the
line with pride. Not all things will end up as you wanted, but you
will certainly discover things the meek and timid will miss out on.