Magnus Manske, 22/09/2009 16:06:
> On Tue, Sep 22, 2009 at 2:02 PM, Federico Leva (Nemo)
> <[email protected]> wrote:
>> Daniel Schwen, 22/09/2009 14:45:
>>> This is neat. Needs randomizing, noscroll, wait until images are fully
>>> loaded, opacity/fading, Ken Burnsing(?)
>> But still it's great (and sooo quick). Thank you, Magnus!
> 
> I turned randomization on (was off for testing, I forgot), and now has
> overflow:hidden (=noscroll). All images except the first one are
> pre-cached.
> 
> Of course, wikimedia servers are down, so no joy :-(

Much better. :-)

>>> But it is not what the uploader asked for, I guess. There are many
>>> tools that do what he wants: Gwenview/Digikam, Kdenlive for example.
>> Actually the most annoying thing is to download all images individually,
>> then Magnus tool is (already) very useful. The problem is how to convert
>> the loop into a (not huge) video to be watched without internet
>> connection or combined with an audio recording.
> 
> So, some tool to (transiently) generate a tar file with all images in
> a category for downloading? Might be worth a try...

Yes, it would be useful. But if you need to reuse them you have the 
perennial problem of metadata (title, author, license) to be downloaded 
and added. :-/

Nemo

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