On Jan 6, 1:29 am, Battle <[email protected]> wrote: > What am I missing here? How did you get from a command line script to > a right clickable application?
On Linux, all you need to do to add a 'right-click' action to all file browsers (and some photo management tools too) is to install a single .desktop file. -- Bruno > > So this is what match-n-shift now is, at its most > > basic you give it a list of photos and it creates an unaligned .pto > > project for those photos. e.g. you can now select some photos in a > > file manager, right-click, and instantly create a .pto project: > > >http://www.flickr.com/photos/36383...@n00/4238784980/
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