I use gqview, its a thumnail program... There is also JIST... but its not what your looking for.. its just a imaging system I created.... (http://wWw.RockSolidNetworks.com/JIST) Im still working on documentation and cleaning up code and such... gqview is a lightweight thumbnail viewer... its very easy to use... check out http://gqview.sourceforge.net the imagik tools and the netpbm package are pretty cool too.... Ive used them.. great if your scripting stuff... I use mogrify to generate thumnails for JIST... works like a champ!
Jamie On Tuesday 27 August 2002 07:57 am, Bob Miller wrote: : I've used xv for 15 years to view images of all sorts. It's very : effective at what it does, which is show one picture, step through a : bunch of pictures, or do minor editing (cropping, gamma correction, : etc). It doesn't add any useless borders or toolbars, which is good. : : But Debian does not include xv. Xv is not free (it's shareware), : so it isn't there. : : What free alternatives are good? I'm especially interested in quickly : stepping through a whole album of photos. -- for setting/changing your eug-lug mailinglist subscription use this website: http://wWw.RockSolidNetworks.com/eug-lug.html no microsoft products were used to produce this message.
