Howdy, y'all. Another vacation, another good opportunity to do some
geeqie hacking.
So, what I was working on over winter break was a way to do image
filtering in PanView. By the time I finished, it had morphed into
boolean keyword filtering, plus some basic grouping features, using
plain
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> Le 22 décembre 2016 13:57:35 GMT-08:00, Klaus Ethgen <klaus+gee...@ethgen.de>
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>> Welcome back, Omari :-)
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>> Am Do den 22. Dez 2016 um
On 12/26/2016 10:37 PM, Alexander Antimonov wrote:
> On Sun, Dec 25, 2016 at 6:28 PM, Klaus Ethgen wrote:
>> I for myself have technical reasons why I dislike C++. And I also have
> Could you, please, provide a list of your dislikes of C++?
>
>> concerns about
On 12/24/2016 05:18 PM, Alexander Antimonov wrote:
>> We should have a good expectation of improving life for our users ...
> Users are important, but with such move we could improve developers'
> life at least.
More to the point, code that is easier maintain benefits developers as
well as users.
It is at least hypothetically possible to port Geeqie to C++11 / GtkMM.
Ignoring the inevitable ridiculous mountain of work that it would take,
does the end state seem like a good idea?
Personally, I only knew C89 and small quantities of C++98 until I
started using C++11 for work earlier this
It appears that each time I come back to working on Geeqie, I send one
of these emails ;o)
Here are threads #1 and #2:
#1: https://sourceforge.net/p/geeqie/mailman/message/22531197/
#2: https://sourceforge.net/p/geeqie/mailman/message/27441283/
In #2, I had created a one-liner to compute a
Le 22 décembre 2016 13:57:35 GMT-08:00, Klaus Ethgen <klaus+gee...@ethgen.de> a
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>Am Do den 22. Dez 2016 um 20:51 schrieb Omari Stephens:
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>Sou
Hey, y'all
I finally have some time and some motivation, so it's time for a new
project. I'm planning to add filters and grouping to Pan View.
First off, here's my usecase: A few weeks ago, I photographed a
25-hour-long endurance car race. I shot 4,100 frames. When I was
reviewing them, I
On 10/03/2016 07:53 PM, Hanno Foest wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I have a picture collection with about 660 subdirectories. I recently
> noticed the following issue:
>
> - I view some images in one of the image subdirectories
> - I go back to the top directory (with the 660 subdirectories in it)
> - geeqie
On 07/15/2014 08:28 AM, Klaus Ethgen wrote:
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Am Mo den 14. Jul 2014 um 22:38 schrieb Ian Zimmerman:
a. I am conditioned to expect middle-click to behave erractically,
Sorry, can you explain »erractically«? I cannot translate that to my
https://gitorious.org/geeqie/merge_requests ?
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On 06/26/2014 06:04 PM, Klaus Ethgen wrote:
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The last official version was done long ago and there are several bugs
fixed in the current head.
Is there any objection against tagging a new
Doable? Yes. But it will probably take some plumbing.
I spent some time trying to get Geeqie to display IPTC metadata (which
is generally embedded in the XMP metadata, iirc), and there was a _lot_
of plumbing to be done. I imagine that changing the EXIF pipeline from
unidirectional to
Same here. I'm still around, just been focusing on other things. I
still use geeqie every day, though, so have plenty of motivation to help
it improve.
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On 07/23/2013 04:09 PM, Klaus Ethgen wrote:
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Hey,
I think I should come back to
Howdy, y'all
Some recent (aka past couple of months) change caused geeqie to slow
down when only when displaying images from my D300 NEFs at 100% scale.
If I zoom in or zoom out from 100%, it displays at normal speed. At
100%, it's slow as molasses. I'll try to poke at it, but is anyone else
drawing method in gtk3
I am using Debian with libgtk2.0-0 version 2.24.10-2
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On 01/31/2013 06:10 PM, Omari Stephens wrote:
Howdy, y'all
Some recent (aka past couple of months) change caused geeqie to slow
down when only when displaying images from my D300 NEFs at 100% scale.
If I zoom
/testcases/300_1708.embedded.jpg
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On 01/31/2013 07:33 PM, Omari Stephens wrote:
Looks like the regression happened when Vladimir switched to Cairo drawing:
$git show --name-only
commit b4c4a924121c3aa6b2f1eb7570dd3f419d2f4d83
Author: Vladimir Nadvornik nadvor...@suse.cz
Date: Thu Aug 2 00
at all, it runs at expected rendering speed.
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On 01/31/2013 07:42 PM, Omari Stephens wrote:
This image is a 100% repro case for me:
http://ocaml.xvm.mit.edu/~xsdg/stuff/geeqie/testcases/300_1708.embedded.jpg
If I view the image with any non-unity scaling factor, it renders fine
On 12/27/2012 02:16 AM, Dieter Plaetinck wrote:
Hi,
is there any way to assign strings to the marks? for example
'holiday-trip-2012' or 'new_york', 'family'
also i can't get geeqie to actually write any metadata. tried both option 1 (
in file), 2 (.metadata in image folder). option 3 is
On 11/18/2012 06:40 PM, David Vincent-Jones wrote:
I am installing on a new machine and appear to still not have all the
requires bits and pieces for the compile. I have an error message:
configure: error: GLIB = 2.4.0 not installed.
On Debian-like machines, that's libglib2.0-dev. The
I had done something similar in the past, but this is a more
well-engineered attempt. The situation it optimizes is as follows:
1) right-click on a keyword in the keyword pane
2) Select Connect \keyword\ to mark - Mark N
2a) Optionally, repeat for other keywords
3) Hit m or Select - Show Marks
On 09/12/2012 11:14 PM, David Vincent-Jones wrote:
When I apply a 'star' rating during the raw conversion process this does
not appear to match the Geeqie rating system although the rating is
correctly shown in the exif data.
What does during the raw conversion process mean? What program?
On 08/18/2012 09:14 PM, David Vincent-Jones wrote:
Would there be any point in trying to utilize an existing photo DB ...
for instance tying into Darktable?
Perhaps, but DT definitely isn't a good option, unless they want to
refactor.
DT's image cache format is still really unstable (in the
nadvor...@suse.cz
mailto:nadvor...@suse.cz wrote:
Dne čtvrtek 16 Srpen 2012 17:46:37 Omari Stephens napsal(a):
On 08/16/2012 03:07 PM, Vladimir Nadvornik wrote:
On Wednesday, August 15, 2012 07:38:25 AM David Vincent-Jones
wrote:
Is there an established goal, or set
On 08/13/2012 09:32 PM, David Vincent-Jones wrote:
On 12-08-13 01:58 PM, Vladimir Nadvornik wrote:
16bit is necessary for editing.
Is there serious interest in *editing* in Geeqie?
Not that I'm aware of; I'm pretty sure Vlad was merely contradicting my
suggestion (and successfully).
My
On 08/13/2012 06:10 PM, Vladimir Nadvornik wrote:
Hi all,
Now, after 1.1 release it is time to focus on next development.
As I wrote earlier, the next release will be 2.0. The main change will be Gtk3
port, which I have mostly done.
I also want to implement this:
- GPU based scaling and
On 08/07/2012 07:27 PM, John Stoffel wrote:
vinit The current version of geeqie1.1 that vladimir has putted, is
vinit not been able to recognize the image files if the file names of
vinit these file do not end with one of the standard image file
vinit extension. I think the application should
On 07/27/2012 07:56 PM, Vladimir Nadvornik wrote:
Dne pátek 27 Červenec 2012 17:44:27 John Stoffel napsal(a):
Can you give a summary of the differnces between the two branches?
Maybe it would make sense to replace a 1.1beta patch release and a all
the new features in a 2.0beta release so we
I'm pretty sure this is a problem that I found and created a fix for
previously. See [PATCH] Fix segfault when using a filename on the
commandline from 27 Feb 2012.
If you have that change (or equivalent), it may mean my change was
incorrect or incomplete, in which case I can take another
I had sent a bugfix patch to the list, [PATCH] Fix seghfault when using
a filename on the commandline. Dunno if someone pushed that or not,
but it should definitely be in any new release.
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On 05/14/2012 05:22 PM, Klaus Ethgen wrote:
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+ * (C) 2004 John Ellis
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+ * Author: Omari Stephens
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and final products on different rows which is annoying.
Bottom line: I just need Geeqie to be able to read and sort incoming
exif aware images, hopefully using tags and ratings.
David
On Sun, 2011-10-23 at 21:20 +, Omari Stephens wrote:
On 10/22/2011 03:38 PM, David Vincent-Jones wrote:
I am
Please keep replies on the mailing list.
On 10/27/2011 05:25 PM, David Vincent-Jones wrote:
On Thu, 2011-10-27 at 08:49 +, Omari Stephens wrote:
If you manually editrdf:Seq tordf:Bag,
Excuse my ignorance but where do I make thisrdf:Bag edit? I assume
that would be a global change.
I
On 05/05/2011 07:50 AM, Colin Clark wrote:
Hi
Perhaps I could make some comments here not as a developer, but as a user.
1) It's probably a good idea for us to start documenting the functions
we write and the APIs we create. For one, it's a reminder to think
about what specific problems the
Howdy, all. It's time for a thought on code cleanliness
1) It's probably a good idea for us to start documenting the functions
we write and the APIs we create. For one, it's a reminder to think
about what specific problems the function/API is solving. Beyond that,
it helps someone
Hey, Klaus
I just created an account on gitorious (xsdg as might be expected).
Could you add me to geeqie-developers?
Thanks,
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On 04/15/2011 03:35 PM, Klaus Ethgen wrote:
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Hello Vladimir,
Am Fr den 15. Apr 2011 um 14:54 schrieb
On 04/14/2011 05:39 PM, Colin Clark wrote:
On 13/04/11 22:01, Colin Clark wrote:
On 10/04/11 17:51, stair wrote:
I have recently starting using darktable for my raw processing and have
come across a problem with the way geeqie groups darktable's xmp files, or
rather doesn't, the files are not
Please keep replies on the list.
On 03/08/2011 03:36 PM, Lee Gold wrote:
Compare a small image with GQView vs. Geeqie. Do zoom to fit and then resize
the window bigger than the image size. With Geeqie it will not go past what
seems to be actual image size. GQView on the other hand will zoom
On 03/06/2011 05:46 PM, Lee Gold wrote:
The zoom to fit still does not work!
Yes it does!
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PS: You're going to need to include some more details about what you're
trying and what happens when you try it for someone to be able to help.
On 01/29/2011 12:46 PM, Lars Täuber wrote:
Hi there,
lately i realized that geeqie knows about Canon RAW files. Unfortunately the
RAW files from my Panansonic GH1 are unknown to it.
dcraw and ufraw understand the Panasonic raw format. The files end on .RW2
and are based on TIFF like most
On 01/20/2011 08:09 AM, Zeus V Panchenko wrote:
Hi all,
i'm new fan of geeqie. Before discovering geeqie i was using gqview
for a several years.
i was testing all monster-not-depen graphics viwers in FreeBSD ports
collection and geeqie is the best featured for my workflow.
while reading
On 01/20/2011 08:33 AM, Zeus V Panchenko wrote:
Omari Stephens (x...@csail.mit.edu) [11.01.20 10:17] wrote:
There was definitely discussion about using a database for image
metadata.
really not only image metadata but anything related to image, for
example commercial history (for stock
On 01/14/2011 02:37 AM, Daniel Skorka (by way of Daniel Skorka
sko...@gmx.net) wrote:
Hello list,
I'm using geeqie 1.0 and have run into a problem. I used geeqie to tag
a bunch of images with my own keywords, that were saved to XMP info
inside the file. Saved and quit, so far everything's
On 12/13/2010 01:31 AM, Jonathan Woithe wrote:
Around April 2010 I submitted a diff to the ML which adds auto-rotation to
proofs ...
I already did, check
https://github.com/zas/geeqie_zas/commit/c4e3c3ee6f8b80c43925b0d38b8bcfae71050c6a
If the patch is the same, we are done. Thanks for the
On 11/18/2010 09:03 PM, Jared Henley wrote:
Hi,
I have a use case where geeqie's checking for
write permissions on a directory is unnecessary and annoying.
The behavior does sound like a bug. As it happens, there was a
likely-related issue reported a couple days ago. That said, could you
On 11/16/2010 11:30 AM, Callan Jefferson Davies wrote:
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- An example file would be :
-rwxrwx--- 1 root bogglers 4.1M 2010-11-12 21:54 20101109-142128.JPG
- If I delete file, a copy DOES appear in /home/callan/geeqie_trash
- But the file on my NAS is not removed - I
On 09/07/2010 01:14 AM, Милош Поповић wrote:
1. I can see that last commit to SourceForge SVN was in May 2010. Are
you giving up with Geeqie?
Dev on geeqie does seem to have stalled again. I haven't seen zas,
Vladimir, or Klaus around the list in a long while.
That said, I suspect that
On 08/16/2010 02:35 AM, Jeffery Small wrote:
One thing that I would find to be a very useful addition to geeqie would be
a button that would toggle between the current picture and the last picture
viewed.
If you select multiple images, when you cycle (by pressing
spacebar/backspace, clicking,
On 05/26/2010 10:51 PM, Bartosz SKOWRON wrote:
hi guys,
i've just bought a new LCD (EIZO S2433W) with pretty wide gamut. I use
gnome-color-manager to set the profile for the LCD. In Geeqie's
preferences I have turn on 'Use system screen profile if available'
and in the menu View - Color
It is now February. Geeqie has had no substantive feature checkins in 3
months. Please, please tag _something_ as 1.0 and kick it out the door
so we can move on. Please. Seriously.
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On 01/29/2010 01:31 PM, Alex Dedul wrote:
By the way, just noticed it writes this on the console
pl...@plisk ~/dl/DC $ geeqie thefun.ru-britni-9-15.jpg
warning: exif tag Exif.Photo.ExifVersion has 0 elements, exif spec requests 4
exif tag Exif.Photo.ExifVersion data size mismatch
warning:
[cc+ zas]
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On 01/29/2010 01:54 AM, Alex Dedul wrote:
Hi there!
Hm, i was trying to do this bug report in bug tracker [1], but there
it was just deleted without explanations, so i'd like to discuss this
here then.
I just downloaded this image [2] and here geeqie just segfaults when
Slowly chugging along. This patch includes Increment/Decrement buttons,
and
preliminary auto-advance (so when you click one of the buttons, it
automatically
advances to the next image).
I'm halfway done with adding keyboard shortcut support; that'll probably be
done
before I go to sleep,
Peter Falter wrote:
It seems that Marks are not saved when geeqie is quitted and switched
on again, right?
This is an odd behavior, i recognized after marking around 180
pictures in a folder with over 750 pics...
Despite this not so nice feature of 1.0beta2 i like geeqie very much.
I
The first stage of this is done. Patch attached. More comments inline and
below.
Omari Stephens wrote:
Noah Slater wrote:
Hello,
I use Geeqie to select photographs from very large collections, such as the
thousands I might take on a shoot. As it stands, run through the photographs
Noah Slater wrote:
Hello,
I use Geeqie to select photographs from very large collections, such as the
thousands I might take on a shoot. As it stands, run through the photographs
in
a directory, deleting the ones that I don't think should make it to the next
stage of the selection
Easy to trigger (r1854):
1) Start geeqie
2) Start panview
3) Right-click anywhere
4) Dismiss the menu, either by clicking somewhere, or hitting escape, or
selecting a menu option
5) Boom
filedata.c:680: fd magick mismatch @ filedata.c:1104
**
ERROR:filedata.c:682:file_data_unref_debug:
Sabin Iacob wrote:
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P.S. is it me, or do Nikon NEF files really render faster than JPEGs? :-/
They should render as fast as JPEGs of the same quality. What you see is
actually an embedded (iirc) ~75% quality JPEG preview that lives in every NEF.
It's not actually processing the
Vladimir Nadvornik wrote:
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IMO this would be superfluous. There are two clear steps:
1. mark the correct orientation in metadata - this is usually done by the
camera or it can be done manually in geeqie
2. adjust the pixels according to metatata - this is what the Apply the
Jeffery Small wrote:
Using Geeqie 1.0alpha3:
I don't remember if this issue was raised before, but would it be possible
to include a command line switch that would suppress the display of Warning
messages. I get many of the following:
It was. These messages are printed directly by exiv2,
Yes, this does look similar to the bug I encountered. Note that my bug wasn't
necessarily related to panview; that's just a way I found to consistently
reproduce it. It was a memory corruption bug, as this seems to be.
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big...@spin.ict.pwr.wroc.pl wrote:
Hi,
I've got an
Klaus Ethgen wrote:
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Am Fr den 24. Jul 2009 um 23:08 schrieb Vladimir Nadvornik:
I'd rather wait with adding the patch after 1.0, since it is a non-trivial
change.
Wouldn't it be better to add such patches to a branch and merge it
Greg Troxel wrote:
NetBSD has MAP_ANON, and MAP_ANONYMOUS looks odd to me. I tried to find
what POSIX says, and it seems MAP_ANON* is not part of the required
definition of mmap:
http://www.opengroup.org/onlinepubs/009695399/functions/mmap.html
I am pretty sure mmap originated around
Oscar Miras wrote:
Hi all,
I'm trying to configure geeqie tu compile bar_gps, but I always get:
Support:
LCMS: no
Exiv2: yes
Lirc: no
Libchamplain:no
Libchamplain-gtk:no
I've already installed all these packages:
libchamplain-0.2-1 - C
stair wrote:
I have been a long time user of GQview and switched to GeeQie about a
year ago, great stuff Guys, it looks like you are working really hard on
it I look forward to watching GeeQie develop.
Now my point, when performing file operations from within GeeQie e.g.
moving or
Oscar Miras wrote:
Hi Vladimir geeqie team;
How do you do ?
I've been making some improvement in Pan view. Now you can enter
fullscreen mode with Enter key; and I'm working in how to centre
correctly images on screen ( sometimes, when you click a thumbnail, it's
shown behind visual
Hi, all
I found myself with some free time this weekend, so I'm trying to do some more
hacking. In particular, I'm again trying to get images in the View in new
window window to be color-managed. While doing some preliminary reading, it
suddenly dawned on me that some of the lines in geeqie
Vladimir Nadvornik wrote:
Hi,
Is there any advantage of having the color profile menu in a popup on the
status bar? I am thinking about moving it to the View menu. This would
simplify the code a bit and allow using hotkeys.
It's nice to be able to see at a glance whether geeqie is
I hadn't compiled geeqie in a while, so I did a quick `svn up; make; make
install` today. Things are looking nice. However, I have some questions about
how the new Editors work:
1) How do I disable ones that I don't care about? Sure, Viking (a GPS/mapping
app) may be able to do something
Jeffery Small wrote:
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 frederic.mantega...@gbiloba.org writes:
You mean you want to see only
Christopher Beland wrote:
On Wed, 2009-01-28 at 22:01 +0100, Vladimir Nadvornik wrote:
Hm, I would incline to a switch to the standard dialog, mostly because the
current code is hard to maintain. I will have to think about it. Any other
opinions?
Actually, I think the benefits of both
Christopher Beland wrote:
Regarding plans to improve usability in the next release, I have a few
suggestions.
In general, where possible I prefer to reduce the number of
preferences by just having the application do something sensible. It
makes it easier to find the preferences people
Laurent MONIN wrote:
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geeqierc and other conf files are going to:
$XDG_CONFIG_HOME/geeqie/ (default to $HOME/.config/geeqie/).
metadata and thumbnails cache (if std is not used) are going to:
$XDG_CACHE_HOME/geeqie/metadata/ (default to $HOME/.cache/geeqie/metadata/)
Shouldn't
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