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undesirable activity, again illegal in some or many States or Countries.
I do not think it has been so long that, many have not forgotten the horrid
tactics sf.net enstated not so long ago!
This is one of the reasons why I would use a private server or private shell
account for publicizing a soft
> On Sun, Jan 22, 2017 at 05:03:36AM +, Ian Munsie wrote:
> On Thu, Dec 29, 2016 at 11:35 AM Roger <[1]rogerx@gmail.com> wrote:
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> >Back in 2006 someone made a port of Gqview to windows. It died pretty
> quickly.
> >Was this because:
> &g
camera using my gphoto2 script, I
mark all files as not writable. So this should prevent deleting or even
modifying photos via Geeqie or other command sequence. I would think most, if
not almost everybody, would not take such measures to insure their photos are
not de
ose, if I
need image editing, I immediately use the more defacto imagemagick or The Gimp.
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You appear correct, this previously mentioned issue is likely not LOCALE
related. I also do not like the sorting method (or much of anything with UTF),
and still prefer simple C/ASCII. (eg. Non-typeable chars.)
$ LC_COLLATE="en_US
a Windows
port; but even then, we still have MinGW for AutoTools support within Windows.
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> On Sat, Nov 19, 2016 at 08:44:13AM +, Russel Winder wrote:
>On Wed, 2016-11-16 at 14:58 -0500, Roger wrote:
>> I have used AutoTools for my or others' projects as well in the past,
>> and find??
>> AutoTools quite stable, albeit sometimes cryptic to configure a
optionally providing meson support within each package's source code
along side AutoTools or CMake. So far, everything here on Gentoo seems to be
either AutoTools and CMake, or other build system I cannot recall.
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y builds here are just going to get extremely more slower than
using AutoTools? (eg. Slower meaning more CPU usage, and more waste of
electricity.)
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see with the Evince PDF viewer with GTK 3, the right scroll bar
is extremely narrow and does not magnify big enough. (Also drives me nuts when
scrolling line by line or by page size. Sometimes I get line by line
scrolling, sometimes scroll by page size.)
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h, as this method obviously works best... or just works. The
preset keyword or category would probably work best with a drop down menu
containing the list of preset keywords or category names.
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Times when branching is used, are in such experimental phases where the
dependency may not even see the light of day.
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g it's history.
Also, warnings are sometimes indicative of unmaintained code, likely to break
within the future.
Most users never see the compiler messages, as most just use the software. If
I'm not mistaken, those compiling can further customize the compiler messages
by modifyi
lor GCC compiler statements are
more well readable too!
The other option used for source based distributions, is providing the package
manager responsible for handling "extracting, configuring, building and
installing", a quiet parameter. (ie. --quiet) M
features.
Hope you find the feedback useful!
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> On Sat, May 07, 2016 at 11:11:27AM +0200, Josef Kufner wrote:
>Roger wrote, on 7.5.2016 04:24:
>>> Now I recompiled it completely with gtk-3 and gps support.
>>>
>>> Works that far. But it shows me why I never liked GTK-3.
>>> - - Mouse wheel is not wo
iling it back with gtk-2. :-(
Ditto concerning gtk-3. I love gtk, but gtk-3 support looks half-baked, or
half-usable. Might be considering recompiling all my applications back to
gtk-2 on this note.
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>Am Fr den 6. Mai 2016 um 17:43 schrieb Roger:
>> >I came to the "bug" report #252 where Martin Kopta made a try for a new
>>
>I came to the "bug" report #252 where Martin Kopta made a try for a new
>logo long ago.
I'm not finding a bug #252 via sf.net. I did find a bug #19 logo, but dated
2008.
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Ditto, but the scenario is/was a really good scenario exercise. Seems Windows
users are more so affected, due to the larger arena of proprietary and for
profit flaky simple software programs. Likely hard working programmers were
the least affecte
ears.
geeqie-1.2-r1 seems to be the latest stable on my distro, while geeqie-1.2.2 is
probably the latest.
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Amen to that. All the other bloatware doesn't compare at all to Geeqie.
Devoted Geeqie user, along with it's beginning ancestor.
If I want an image editor, I then use The Gimp.
turns "1" in case of unsuccessful modification (e.g. rotation)
if [ "$?" -lt "0" ]; then
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