Hello, and congrats you picked up gqview ! That was long due, and worth an 
effort !

I used gqview for many years now, and configured lots of 'editors' linked to 
custom script tools.
They were basically dealing with collecting file pathes in a file where i then 
would do bulk operations (like bulk pattern renaming, rescaling, sharpening, 
watermarking etc, of course also rotating with wiping out EXIF rotation), some 
also creating archives and such things.

I just shifted all operations from my file manager scripts to gqview, since 
file managers can not show images equally comfortable (mostly, zooming and EXIF 
view). I'm a photographer so i look through dozens, even hundred of fotos every 
day, often need to look up tiny image details and sometimes compare EXIF data,  
and i need to spare every second in workflow i can. 

So i hacked scripts. When modifying image data they are calling imagemagick 
backends.

Sometimes the gqview editor commands consisted of several invocations, in order 
-- gqview allowed for a rudimentary commandline providing multiple commands and 
conditions and such.

Actually this was the whole point why i used gqview at all as my standard 
viewer. Besides the easy layout (i need folder tree, huge thumbnails and image 
window, and the new EXIF window now also is a good thing)

How can i do this with geeqie ? Do you plan to re-implement custom editing 
commands ?  


greets, mi











------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Let Crystal Reports handle the reporting - Free Crystal Reports 2008 30-Day 
trial. Simplify your report design, integration and deployment - and focus on 
what you do best, core application coding. Discover what's new with
Crystal Reports now.  http://p.sf.net/sfu/bobj-july
_______________________________________________
Geeqie-devel mailing list
Geeqie-devel@lists.sourceforge.net
https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/geeqie-devel

Reply via email to