Re: EOG features
- From: William Lovaton <walovaton yahoo com mx>
- To: Lucas Rocha <lucasr at mundo gmail com>
- Cc: desktop-devel-list gnome org
- Subject: Re: EOG features
- Date: Sun, 04 Dec 2005 17:44:02 -0500
Hi Lucas,
First of all, nice work!.
Now, my comments: I like EOG pretty much, it's very simple and I'd like
it to not mess with my images, it shouldn't be changing my files behind
my back.
The other interesting feature would be to scan all images in a directory
(not load them) and put a "next button" somewhere so that you can view
the next picture without closing EOG, changing to nautilus and double
clicking the next picture to open it in EOG again.
May be that's a common use case, just my two cents.
-William
El mié, 30-11-2005 a las 18:40 -0300, Lucas Rocha escribió:
> Hi all,
>
> I'm having a little dilema about EOG redesign: should EOG be able to
> save image changes (rotation) to disk? I tend to say "no" because,
> actually, EOG is an image VIEWER (there is GIMP for image editing). My
> plan is: 1) add an "Open With" "File" menu item to make it easy to
> access an image editor; 2) replace "Save" and "Save as" menu items
> with a "Save copy" one, like Evince; 3) auto-rotate images based on
> EXIF data.
>
> I'd like to know what you dudes think about it. I don't know if saving
> image changes is a common EOG use case. IMHO, it shouldn't be. :-)
>
> p eace
>
> --lucasr
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