On 9/25/07, Yen-Ju Chen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> There is always something we can learn from:
> http://arstechnica.com/reviews/os/gnome-2-20-review.ars/1
>
> The Eye of GNOME (EOG) looks good and we have no image viewer yet.
> I was thinking to write one with ability to take screenshot,
> but dealing with X window visual depth is quite annoying,
> and it may need help from the composite manager.

there was a recipe from Marko Riedel that took a screenshot iirc...

It would be great to have an image viewer in etoile's repository, yes.
Note there's already a few image viewers for gnustep out there...

What I'd like for the image viewer is something like the OSX one --
simple, let you easily see a bunch of images or only one, let you go
fullscreen if you want, and let you do simple modifications operations
(resizing...).

Also, if this image viewer would have the possibility to take
screenshots (and crop them..) it would be a good candidate for a
service (as in, not the "normal" service, but a service an application
could call directly... remember the roles discussion a while ago? --
one typical usecase would be when writing online documentation for
example...).

> Glade also looks nice while Gorm can be better.

Glade is an ok gui builder. But Gorm is way more than that!

> There is a hint (http://theocacao.com/document.page/496)
> that IB on Mac will have a new look.

I'd be curious to see the new look :) -- the version I saw a few
months ago mostly just had a different way of doing the palettes...

-- 
Nicolas Roard
"La perfection, ce n'est pas quand il n'y a plus rien à ajouter, c'est
quand il n'y a plus rien à enlever." -- Antoine de St-Exupéry

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