I've used xv for 15 years to view images of all sorts. It's very
effective at what it does, which is show one picture, step through a
bunch of pictures, or do minor editing (cropping, gamma correction,
etc). It doesn't add any useless borders or toolbars, which is good.
But Debian does not
I've found GQview to be much likeable of the few I've
tried. For that other OS there's a nice little
freeware called IrfanView which is flat out fast and
awesome. But since this is linux, grab yourself
GQview. No disappointment for you. :)
Mr O
--- Bob Miller [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've
kuickshow
At 07:57 AM 8/27/02 Bob Miller [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've used xv for 15 years to view images of all sorts. It's very
effective at what it does, which is show one picture, step through a
bunch of pictures, or do minor editing (cropping, gamma correction,
etc). It doesn't add any
I use gqview, its a thumnail program... There is also JIST... but its not what
your looking for.. its just a imaging system I created
(http://wWw.RockSolidNetworks.com/JIST) Im still working on documentation and
cleaning up code and such...
gqview is a lightweight thumbnail viewer... its
Theres also zgv, its worth looking at if you havent seen it...
Jamie
On Tuesday 27 August 2002 07:57 am, Bob Miller wrote:
: I've used xv for 15 years to view images of all sorts. It's very
: effective at what it does, which is show one picture, step through a
: bunch of pictures, or do minor
On Tue, Aug 27, 2002 at 07:57:56AM -0700, Bob Miller wrote:
But Debian does not include xv. Xv is not free (it's shareware),
so it isn't there.
What free alternatives are good? I'm especially interested in quickly
stepping through a whole album of photos.
Does 'apt-cache search' not
I use xv too, and I use debian. Hey how'd that happen?
It's probably in non-free. Did you include this in your apt sources lines?
deb ftp://localhost/debian/ woody main non-free contrib
-Original Message-
From: Bob Miller [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, August 27, 2002
I wouldn't normally say this, being the nice guy that I am but Paul double-dared me.
You could upgrade to Slackware or Redhat. Xv is included and they are so much
easier to maintain.
Bob Miller ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote*:
I've used xv for 15 years to view images of all sorts. It's very