On Sunday 21 June 2009 7:35:40 am Vincenzo Ciancia wrote: > That's quite the point: a simple picture viewer such as gthumb shows you > a directory at a time. It's good to see my vacation pictures. F-Spot is > a photo collection manager, and I do not really know which of the two is > most frequently used.
If you're just viewing them, we've already got that. It's called Eye of GNOME (or "eog"), and it's been in Ubuntu for a good long time. > Regarding taking notes with tomboy in class, I think most of your > classmates also use latex (I do too, eh) but it's not in the default > distribution. Everyone needing latex or tomboy can install it, but our > average user probably does not use both. I may be proven wrong, we do > not have any data to prove facts like these. We need a way perhaps. They were in my Japanese class going "ooooh" at the linking between notes ;) Most of my computer science classmates don't know what LaTeX is / how to use it anyway (sad, yeah...). -- Mackenzie Morgan http://ubuntulinuxtipstricks.blogspot.com apt-get moo
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