El mar, 15-11-2011 a las 08:42 -0800, Mike Scott escribió: > Hello, Hi, Mike!
> I'm not a regular user of mailing lists, so I hope this is the > appropriate address to send my note to. Perfect! > > I just loaded Linux on mini-computer connected to my TV, and used the > EOG image viewer to display photos to some friends. Everything worked > great, except the lag when pressing the [Next] button to advance to > the next photo. Some googling and scanning archives of this mailing > list indicate that this issue has been raised in the past, and > identified as 'caching'. I totally agree that this is not a bug. One > previous argument to NOT implement some sort of image pre-load, or > caching, was because users may not want to spare the memory. In the > age of multi-GB machines, I don't think this is a serious argument > anymore. > > Is there a forum to discuss and track the evolution of this great > utility? I was a C programmer in a previous life, and am willing to > participate in creating my above suggestion. What I do not know is > how to get involved in the lifecycle of EOG. > Yes, you can track the evolution of all EOG bugs in bugzilla.gnome.org In fact your suggestion was reported in bugzilla sometime ago. You can see it history following this link: https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=321603 I'm interesting in solving this bug, too. For this reason, I'm studing which is the better solution and if it's necessary refactor some EOG components to provide a new API for image navigation. > Best Regards, > Mike > _______________________________________________ > eog-list mailing list > [email protected] > http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/eog-list _______________________________________________ eog-list mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/eog-list
