To be precise, exact name of the plugin is Exif Display.
On 04/10/2011 12:11, Xavier Guillot wrote:
Hello,
I have a little question regarding View Exif plugin of Eye of
Gnome.
First thanks to developers for this useful and easy-to-use
program, which does very good what it is for, fast image viewing.
I know that your goal is to provide the user the best experience
and that philosophy is to not offer too many configuration options
- for example I read the discussions about possibility to let user
choice behavior when scrolling mouse on an image, between zooming
or going to previous / next image in the folder, and even if I
would have preferred being able to choose, I understand your point
of view.
So I'm aware that my question below will perhaps have the same
reply. This is just about plugin View Exif :
- First, is there a way to make EoG remember presence of the
lateral panel on the left of the window ? If I make it visible
with menu "View", then close Eye of Gnome and restart it, panel is
gone, I have to re-select it, on EoG 3.2 (it worked in a previous
version 2.32 that I have on my laptop in Ubuntu Natty, it remains
selected).
- How to make in this panel always the View Exif plugin the one
visible ? If Map plugin is also activated in the preferences, it's
this one which is automatically shown, I have to select View Exif
in the menu, I'd like to have it by default.
- On the View Exif plugin, is it possible to add some fields that
are also visible in the "Properties" window of the image :
General : Name - Width - Height - Type - Size
Metadata : Description - Location - Keywords - Author
Details : XMP Exif - XMP IPTC
I can remove the RVB histogram in the options but not add other
descriptions...
Because of course I can let the properties window opened and
navigate throw my folder with it, but it is not very nice, and is
easier to have 1 lateral panel with all the informations I want,
and not another window in front of the image.
Ex: http://pix.toile-libre.org/upload/original/1317722945.png
Is or will there a possibility to modify it, or options in
dconf-tools for example, available for advanced users who really
know what they want and do ?
Thanks in advance for your help. Best regards,
Xavier Guillot
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