Hi there, under System/preferences/screensaver there is a screen saver called F-Spot Photos. Within F-Spot photo manager tag some photos as favorites... These will be shown in the screensaver
Hope this helps :) irc: selinuxium 2009/2/25 Rob Beard <[email protected]> > On 25/02/2009 17:09, Mark Fraser wrote: > > On Wednesday 25 February 2009 16:58:24 Rob Beard wrote: > > > >> Hi folks, > >> > >> A client of mine (a radio station) has got a PC attached to a plasma TV > >> which goes through a collection of pictures of events that they have > >> been to. At the moment they are using the basic pictures screensaver > >> which just works apart from the fact it doesn't have any fancy effects. > >> Now the programme controller is really into anything and everything > >> Google (Chrome, Picassa, etc) and he's asked if it's possible to setup > >> some fancy transitions between the pictures (the Google Screensaver > >> zooms in and fades nicely between the pictures). I just wondered if > >> anyone know if there was anything for Ubuntu (or Kubuntu) that did the > >> same? > >> > > > > Not really a screensaver, but DigiKam has an advanced slideshow tool > which > > allows all sorts of OpenGL transitions between photos and can be set to > loop > > and shuffle photos. > > > Ahh that might do the job. I just need something that is A) dead easy > to use and B) can ideally start without any user intervention (so > probably by a script which runs when the machine auto logs in). > > Rob > > > -- > [email protected] > https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-uk > https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UKTeam/ >
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