Adding external editing applications



First off, I'm new to f-spot. I tried it last year, was impressed, but didn't have a digital camera so didn't realize its full potential. However, I am now the proud owner of a cam (Canon S3), and f-spot has been a great addition to my joy in entering the brave land of Linux digital photography. I've never seen the speed of going from camera to Gmail faster or easier with any application. With the exception of some distribution-specific gphoto issues, the process of setting up my camera and importing the first batch into f-spot was perfect. Thank you all.

Is there an easy way for the user to add more external "Open With..." editors? I'd like to have the ability of adding new applications (eg imagemagick scripts) easily. It seems like there should be an easy way to do this, f-spot would handle versioning and pass of a filename for in-place editing. Adding an interface to manage this seems overkill, but for users wanting increased functionality, having a scripts directory would be great. Seems like this could help placate users wanting better RAW support as well.

I poked around the gnome application associations thinking that f-spot might pull from there, but was unsuccessful.

-Nick


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