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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
FWIW, I have private debian source packages using all the current dh
gizmos.
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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
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
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
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
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.
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
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
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.
>
>
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
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
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
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
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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
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
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
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?
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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
I just received this pearl:
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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
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,
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
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