[Geeqie-devel] Favorite keywords, really?

2014-06-01 Thread Ian Zimmerman
Hi, the documentation says I can add new keywords of my own with the help of a button bar that's supposed to be next to the keywords part of the sidebar. But, I can see no such button bar in my geeqie. Directly below the keywords list there is the exif information. I just built 1.1 from source

Re: [Geeqie-devel] Favorite keywords, really?

2014-06-02 Thread Ian Zimmerman
Omari Stephens xsdg@... writes: Ian Hi, the documentation says I can add new keywords of my own with Ian the help of a button bar that's supposed to be next to the Ian keywords part of the sidebar. But, I can see no such button bar in Ian my geeqie. Directly below the keywords list there is the

[Geeqie-devel] Copy path problem

2014-07-09 Thread Ian Zimmerman
Hi, I hit upon what seems to be at least an infelicity, and perhaps an outright bug. The Copy Path popup menu item calls back this code: clipboard = gtk_clipboard_get(GDK_SELECTION_PRIMARY); gtk_clipboard_set_text(clipboard, g_shell_quote(fd-path), -1); But, according to the GTK

Re: [Geeqie-devel] Copy path problem

2014-07-09 Thread Ian Zimmerman
Klaus Ethgen Klaus+geekie@... writes: GTK The currently-selected object or text should be provided on the GTK clipboard identified by GDK_SELECTION_PRIMARY. Cut/copy/paste menu GTK items conceptually copy the contents of the GDK_SELECTION_PRIMARY GTK clipboard to the default clipboard, i.e. they

Re: [Geeqie-devel] Copy path problem

2014-07-13 Thread Ian Zimmerman
Klaus Ethgen Klaus+geekie@... writes: Ian You're right that simply changing the current code from Ian GDK_SELECTION_PRIMARY to GDK_SELECTION_CLIPBOARD would break your Ian usage while fixing mine. It would still be the right thing to do Ian IMO because of the convention. But we can keep the

Re: [Geeqie-devel] Copy path problem

2014-07-14 Thread Ian Zimmerman
Omari Stephens xsdg@... writes: xsdg Ian: what is your usecase? You jumped into the technical issues xsdg immediately, but as far as I can tell, you haven't actually xsdg explained what you're trying to accomplish. I think I mentioned it but probably too briefly, so I don't mind explaining in

Re: [Geeqie-devel] Copy path problem

2014-07-15 Thread Ian Zimmerman
Klaus Ethgen Klaus+geekie@... writes: Klaus Sorry, can you explain »erractically«? I cannot translate that to Klaus my language. It probably hasn't helped that I misspelled it :-p The correct spelling is erratically and the meaning is sometimes it does what I expect, but often it does not. In

Re: [Geeqie-devel] Copy path problem

2014-07-15 Thread Ian Zimmerman
Ian Zimmerman itz@... writes: xsdg Ian: what is your usecase? You jumped into the technical issues xsdg immediately, but as far as I can tell, you haven't actually xsdg explained what you're trying to accomplish. Ian I think I mentioned it but probably too briefly, so I don't mind Ian

Re: [Geeqie-devel] Copy path problem

2014-07-23 Thread Ian Zimmerman
Klaus Ethgen Klaus+geekie@... writes: Ian I can make a patch. It probably won't be trivially short; where do Ian you want it posted? Klaus Here would be great. Or fork the repo on gitorious and create a Klaus merge request. Here is a patch. Since perfection seems to be out of reach, I took

Re: [Geeqie-devel] Another UI trouble, or is it just me?

2014-08-12 Thread Ian Zimmerman
Michael Schwendt mschwendt@... writes: Ian I am in the Preferences/Files dialog tab and I cannot figure out Ian how to disable just one file type. The dialog has a checkbox next Ian to each type and at the bottom Add and Remove buttons. Does Ian the Remove button apply to all checked rows or to

Re: [Geeqie-devel] geeqie 1.2 tarball?

2014-09-08 Thread Ian Zimmerman
FWIW, I have private debian source packages using all the current dh gizmos. -- Please *no* private copies of mailing list or newsgroup messages. -- Want excitement? Manually upgrade your production database. When you

Re: [Geeqie-devel] File types for external editor [Was: Support questions off topic here?]

2014-09-21 Thread Ian Zimmerman
On Mon, 22 Sep 2014 03:03:57 +0200, Jon Senior j...@restlesslemon.co.uk wrote: Jon I think that since nef files need to be passed through dcraw (or Jon ufraw if you want a GUI.), gimp pays as much attention to your Jon passing it a nef as it would to a word document. On my computer, Jon geeqie

Re: [Geeqie-devel] File types for external editor [Was: Support questions off topic here?]

2014-09-21 Thread Ian Zimmerman
On Sun, 21 Sep 2014 20:07:18 -0600, Colin (Sandy) Pittendrigh sandy.pittendr...@gmail.com wrote: Colin Not sure what that means. Or how the plugin mechanism works in Colin Gimp. Is UFRaw really a plugin for gimp, or does Gimp start Colin UFRaw up as a full fledged process, and then capture its

Re: [Geeqie-devel] Loosing gitorious in 11 weeks (Now only 12 days left)

2015-05-19 Thread Ian Zimmerman
On 2015-05-19 13:56 +0100, Klaus Ethgen wrote: Klaus We have only 12 days left on gitorious but currently we did not Klaus find a common sense what to use in future. Klaus Although thanks to git nothing will be lost, we should have a Klaus direct successor for the project. Klaus So I have a

Re: [Geeqie-devel] 2 things I miss from gqview

2015-11-18 Thread Ian Zimmerman
On 2015-11-18 13:32 -0500, Rodney D. Myers wrote: > Does the script work within geeqie? As I said, it is a command line program. I run it from a terminal window, usually on the same virtual desktop as geeqie when geeqie is running at all. It may be possible to set it up as one of the helper

Re: [Geeqie-devel] Version 1.2.1

2015-08-31 Thread Ian Zimmerman
On 2015-08-31 12:39 +0100, Klaus Ethgen wrote: > Sorry, folks, currently, my debian system does not allows me to install > the necesarry libraries to do that currently. Debian unstable is > currently -- well -- unstable. > > I will come up with that when the gcc-5 transition allows me to do so.

Re: [Geeqie-devel] Reorder file plugin (sort by date)

2015-09-06 Thread Ian Zimmerman
On 2015-09-06 22:15 +0200, lemonsqueeze wrote: > I find myself using geeqie in "sort by date" mode a lot these days, and > sorely lacking an easy way to reorder files when the timestamps need > changing. Looks like I could get away with collections for reordering, > but the timestamps would still

Re: [Geeqie-devel] Getting independent of sourceforge even more

2015-09-19 Thread Ian Zimmerman
On 2015-09-19 13:17 +0100, Klaus Ethgen wrote: > Mailinglist should be easily doable. For example via mailman. I also > think of other software like gpg-remailer or similar. Easier would be to > migrate to a NNTP group but event that this is the more sane way to do > it, I believe that users will

Re: [Geeqie-devel] Full screen mode broken

2015-09-19 Thread Ian Zimmerman
On 2015-09-19 19:13 +0200, Michael Schwendt wrote: > > The problem here is, that the current fullscreen implementation is done > > to work around some weird stuff in some window managers (namely Gnome > > and KDE but mostly Gnome). It is hard to find a working way in all > > window managers. > >

Re: [Geeqie-devel] Project status

2016-03-10 Thread Ian Zimmerman
On 2016-03-10 15:47 +0100, Klaus Ethgen wrote: > > I stongly prefer mailinglist to "forums" or other web crap. > > Anything that makes me use the mouse gets annoyance points ;-) > > I personal feel the same. The mouse is an evil device. :-D +1 I think I need to put it a bit more strongly. If

[Geeqie-devel] [OT] mailing list forever [Was: Project status]

2016-04-12 Thread Ian Zimmerman
On 2016-03-10 18:38 +, Pat David wrote: > I realize that many of you may not be fans of forums, but if you > haven't had a chance to check out the work that's been done on > discourse ( http://www.discourse.org/) I think you may be pleasantly > surprised. For instance, if we had a category

Re: [Geeqie-devel] Statistics

2016-04-13 Thread Ian Zimmerman
On 2016-04-13 09:08 +0100, Klaus Ethgen wrote: > Maybe we can use that a bit for the visibility of the page. Maybe we > can make it more interesting for users from America. One possible reason for fewer USian vists is no https support (well, the server listens on 443, but with a self-signed

Re: [Geeqie-devel] Git repository workflow

2016-05-05 Thread Ian Zimmerman
On 2016-05-05 12:39 -0400, Greg Troxel wrote: > For developer use, there's no need for tarballs or generated files; > people can just git clone. As I understand it, the problems with this position are: 1. There is no clear distinction between developers and non-developers. There are many ppl

[Geeqie-devel] Test, please ignore & excuse

2016-08-06 Thread Ian Zimmerman
This posting is different, will it get through? -- Please *no* private Cc: on mailing lists and newsgroups Why does the arrow on Hillary signs point to the right? -- ___

Re: [Geeqie-devel] Build for Geeqie

2016-11-16 Thread Ian Zimmerman
On 2016-11-16 14:58, Roger wrote: > I have used AutoTools for my or others' projects as well in the past, > and find AutoTools quite stable, albeit sometimes cryptic to configure > at times. It's time for me to chime in even though I fear this is heading straight for the bike shed ;-) I have

Re: [Geeqie-devel] Build for Geeqie

2016-11-19 Thread Ian Zimmerman
On 2016-11-19 08:55, Greg Troxel wrote: > In the particular case I'm referring, the shiny things that replaced > autotools was scons, and it's still causing problems, even years later. Can you share some more details? What build/host/target triple? C, C++ or some other language? Executable or

Re: [Geeqie-devel] Geeqie++ fever dreams (+Win32)

2016-12-28 Thread Ian Zimmerman
On 2016-12-28 19:35, Roger wrote: > Linux is a different story, as most easy image viewers are heavy on > system resources or (more currently) depend upon clunky and heavy > resource usage Python scripting. For those of us that are a little > more computer literate, ImageMagick display does just

Re: [Geeqie-devel] Geeqie++ fever dreams

2016-12-23 Thread Ian Zimmerman
On 2016-12-23 20:42, Omari Stephens wrote: > It is at least hypothetically possible to port Geeqie to C++11 / GtkMM. [...snip...] > Thoughts? libstdc++ ABI compatibility problems? -- Please *no* private Cc: on mailing lists and newsgroups Personal signed mail: please _encrypt_ and sign Don't

Re: [Geeqie-devel] Geeqie coding standards? Third edition :o)

2016-12-24 Thread Ian Zimmerman
On 2016-12-24 15:00, Klaus Ethgen wrote: > In any case. If we agree about a specific style, it should be > configured via vim modeline in all files. Currently we have the > following: >set shiftwidth=8 softtabstop=0 cindent cinoptions={1s: > It is nothing more wrong than a mismatch of that

[Geeqie-devel] Sourceforge blows

2017-06-08 Thread Ian Zimmerman
I just received this pearl: Hi, Thanks for being a SourceForge user. Our records indicate that you are subscribed to the following project mailing lists: geeqie-devel (my other lists elided) We are contacting you to confirm you are still interested in receiving emails from these

Re: [Geeqie-devel] Sourceforge blows

2017-06-09 Thread Ian Zimmerman
On 2017-06-09 07:04, Klaus Ethgen wrote: > However, there are not that many mailing lists out there that give the > user the freedom to change his settings. There is mailman, majordomo, > schleuder and what else? > > mailman is not the worsed in the list. :-) > > I personally like the idea of

Re: [Geeqie-devel] Sourceforge blows

2017-06-24 Thread Ian Zimmerman
On 2017-06-25 08:31, Paul wrote: > > It would be nice to have the mailing list away from sourceforge. But > > unfortunately, it is not done by itself. ;-) > > > > So, if there is any contributor for this job, just stand up. :-D > > I'll do it. I can also do it if Paul runs into obstacles,

Re: [Geeqie-devel] Sourceforge blows

2017-06-11 Thread Ian Zimmerman
On 2017-06-11 10:23, Roger wrote: > If you all will notice, there maybe an implied update to the Terms of > Service... Usually corporations will do this to slide something > through. > > "[CHECK BOX] I agree to receive correspondence from SourceForge.net. I > understand that I can withdraw my