Re: omview is cool!

2008-10-12 Thread Clemens Kirchgatterer
Hendrik Siedelmann [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Ok hide hidden files is in svn. To remeber the last used directory or
 to have a home directory I need to add configuration files.

thank you very much.

 I'll do
 this and also add configuration of everything else, but this will take
 some time I don't have

that's why i suggested using $HOME because it should already be set
when omview starts up - so no need for any configuration.

 For now you can instead add your start directory to the desktop file.

this is also useful - thanks again!

clemens

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Re: omview is cool!

2008-10-09 Thread Hendrik Siedelmann
2008/10/8 Marcel [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
 Hey!

 I didn't fiddle with my neo for a few weeks now and flashed 2008.8_20080903
 today (which suspends/resumes fine for me, hooray, but settings doesn't
 start yet...) and installed omview because I had heard of it here. I just
 need to say: to whoever made omview, this thing is really cool! Controlling
 it through gestures works fine and it simply does what it's intended to do (I
 think so, from what I know it does).

 Keep that up!

Thanks a lot, nice to hear that. I really took care to make the
program simply work without fiddling, and it's good to hear this is
appreciated.
And yes it does not much, show images. 1:1 zoom on click. That's all.
No hidden features (Ok aside from raw file support - I'm propably the
only one using that).

hendrik

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Re: omview is cool!

2008-10-09 Thread flamma

 Thanks a lot, nice to hear that. I really took care to make the
 program simply work without fiddling, and it's good to hear this is
 appreciated.
 And yes it does not much, show images. 1:1 zoom on click. That's all.
 No hidden features (Ok aside from raw file support - I'm propably the
 only one using that).

 hendrik


May I suggest to let the .dirs to be hidden somehow? If you have a lot of
applications and you want to navigate through your home it can take a lot
of time.

Apart from that, really cool!


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Re: omview is cool!

2008-10-09 Thread Clemens Kirchgatterer
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 May I suggest to let the .dirs to be hidden somehow? If you have a
 lot of applications and you want to navigate through your home it can
 take a lot of time.

yes, i want sugest this also. and while we are at it. i would prefere
to let it start in $HOME and/or remember the last directory it was in.

thanx, ...
clemens

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Re: omview is cool!

2008-10-09 Thread Marcel
Am Thursday 09 October 2008 21:20:42 schrieb Clemens Kirchgatterer:
 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  May I suggest to let the .dirs to be hidden somehow? If you have a
  lot of applications and you want to navigate through your home it can
  take a lot of time.

 yes, i want sugest this also. and while we are at it. i would prefere
 to let it start in $HOME and/or remember the last directory it was in.

Yep, that would be useful. :)

-Marcel

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Re: omview is cool!

2008-10-09 Thread Hendrik Siedelmann
2008/10/9 Marcel [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
 Am Thursday 09 October 2008 21:20:42 schrieb Clemens Kirchgatterer:
 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  May I suggest to let the .dirs to be hidden somehow? If you have a
  lot of applications and you want to navigate through your home it can
  take a lot of time.

 yes, i want sugest this also. and while we are at it. i would prefere
 to let it start in $HOME and/or remember the last directory it was in.

 Yep, that would be useful. :)

Ok hide hidden files is in svn. To remeber the last used directory or
to have a home directory I need to add configuration files. I'll do
this and also add configuration of everything else, but this will take
some time I don't have :(. But don't worry it will come.
For now you can instead add your start directory to the desktop file.

Like this:
In file /usr/share/applications/omview.desktop
...
Exec=omview --ewl-evas-xrender-x11 --ewl-theme ewl_om /home/user/Documents
...

hendrik

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