On 20/05/16 23:08, Greg Troxel wrote:
What does clutter do without champlain?
If you compile with the --enable-clutter option, on the
Preferences/Image tab there is an additional check-box: "GPU Acceleration".
This feature doesn't work on my system - possibly libclutter has evolved
and Geeqie h
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Hi,
Am Fr den 20. Mai 2016 um 23:05 schrieb Greg Troxel:
> pkgsrc has multiple versions of libchamplain. The geeqie README does
> not explain which versions are needed, and about clutter-gtk versions.
> I suspect the reality is fairly simple -- you
Colin Clark writes:
> The config change was made by Vladimir on 18/8/2012 (I think). If
> clutter and libchamplain libraries are installed, and the enable-clutter
> option given, then the map is compiled in also.
> The user has the option of preventing the map being included by use of
> the d
I used to use the libchamplain feature, but then found it didn't work
after some updates. I'm trying again, and having some trouble.
To people with cameras that don't have GPS: you can also use a GPS
receiver and take a tracklog, and use exiftool or something to write
coordinates into the images
>If people report a problem with the map, I will try to help solve it. But
>from the mailing list I get the feeling that the map is not a significant
>function for Geeqie users.
Currently I use Geeqie (as well as the past gqview) as a light weight image
viewer. I tend to dislike bloated softw
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Hi Colin,
First, don't get me wrong, I like the feature. You might have seen that
I like all the GPS stuff around and having a application that work with
it is great.
On the other hand I am looking at the user base. And there, it is not
the biggest
On 06/05/16 17:53, Klaus Ethgen wrote:
> I installed libchamplain-0.12-dev, libclutter-gtk-1.0-dev and
> libchamplain-gtk-0.12-dev now and enabled via "--enable-gps
> --enable-clutter". (Is clutter always needed? Why not just have the gps
> switch if it is bound to clutter?)
>
> Compile and went we
> 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 working in lists anymore
>>> - - Buttons and la
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Am Sa den 7. Mai 2016 um 12:52 schrieb Klaus Ethgen:
> > Hmm... how crazy idea it would be to port Geeqie to Qt5 ? :)
> I had that idea many times now. I do not like the way, GTK is going to.
>
> But the work is simply to much to do...
One of the
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Am Sa den 7. Mai 2016 um 10:11 schrieb Josef Kufner:
> 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 wor
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 working in lists anymore
>> - - Buttons and layout are ugly
>> - - Image display flickers when using map display
>>
>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 working in lists anymore
>- - Buttons and layout are ugly
>- - Image display flickers when using map display
>
>So, recompiling it back with gtk-2. :-(
Di
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Am Fr den 6. Mai 2016 um 15:23 schrieb Klaus Ethgen:
> Am Fr den 6. Mai 2016 um 14:52 schrieb Klaus Ethgen:
> > Am Fr den 6. Mai 2016 um 8:58 schrieb Colin Clark:
> > > Time has flown by, and now GPS and electronic maps are part of everyday
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Am Fr den 6. Mai 2016 um 14:52 schrieb Klaus Ethgen:
> Am Fr den 6. Mai 2016 um 8:58 schrieb Colin Clark:
> > Time has flown by, and now GPS and electronic maps are part of everyday
> > devices - including cameras.
> >
> > Do you think that the
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Am Fr den 6. Mai 2016 um 14:52 schrieb Klaus Ethgen:
> So, lets, at least, start on our side to explicitly compile it with
> libchamplain support.
Hmm.. At least on debian, this is uninstallable as it has some depending
chain that want to install m
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Am Fr den 6. Mai 2016 um 8:58 schrieb Colin Clark:
> Time has flown by, and now GPS and electronic maps are part of everyday
> devices - including cameras.
>
> Do you think that the GPS map option should now be set as the default?
I like t
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