Slowly chugging along. This patch includes "Increment"/"Decrement" buttons,
and
preliminary auto-advance (so when you click one of the buttons, it
automatically
advances to the next image).
I'm halfway done with adding keyboard shortcut support; that'll probably be
done
before I go to sleep
The first stage of this is done. Patch attached. More comments inline and
below.
Omari Stephens wrote:
Noah Slater wrote:
Hello,
I use Geeqie to select photographs from very large collections, such as the
thousands I might take on a shoot. As it stands, run through the photographs in
a dire
Noah Slater wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I use Geeqie to select photographs from very large collections, such as the
> thousands I might take on a shoot. As it stands, run through the photographs
> in
> a directory, deleting the ones that I don't think should make it to the next
> stage of the selection p
Vladimir Nadvornik wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I am back ;)
Welcome back. Hope you enjoyed your vacation
>
> On so 18. července 2009, Omari Stephens wrote:
::snip? SNIP!::
>> Score (aka stars) would be nice.
>
> Adding star rating is easy.
>
> Sorting images according to the rating is more tricky, b
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Hi Vladimir,
Am Mo den 20. Jul 2009 um 13:35 schrieb Vladimir Nadvornik:
> I am back ;)
Welcome back.
> - right click on the keyword list (not the tree) and select "Add keywords to
> selected files" or "Replace keywords in selected files"
That is
Hi all,
I am back ;)
On so 18. července 2009, Omari Stephens wrote:
> Noah Slater wrote:
> > Hello,
> >
> > I use Geeqie to select photographs from very large collections, such as
> > the thousands I might take on a shoot. As it stands, run through the
> > photographs in a directory, deleting the
On Sat, 18 Jul 2009 19:52:54 +0100
Noah Slater wrote:
> This isn't about conserving space, it's about narrowing down a huge collection
> of images to a small hand-full that I want to bother post-processing and maybe
> preparing for publication or otherwise.
I have similar needs but a different w
I use Geeqie to select photographs from very large collections, such
as the thousands I might take on a shoot. As it stands, run through
the photographs in a directory, deleting the ones that I don't think
should make it to the next stage of the selection process. I usually
do this a num
On Sat, Jul 18, 2009 at 06:36:55PM +, Omari Stephens wrote:
> It should be trivial to add score to the sort menu once it's added.
Cool.
> Admittedly, I don't see the point in deleting images. Disk is cheap, mistakes
> are not, and rm is forever.
This isn't about conserving space, it's about
Noah Slater wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I use Geeqie to select photographs from very large collections, such as the
> thousands I might take on a shoot. As it stands, run through the photographs
> in
> a directory, deleting the ones that I don't think should make it to the next
> stage of the selection p
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