Are you sure "mousepad" is the correct name? Because to me I think of a mouse pad as something to put beneath the mouse, usually made of some type of rubber.
LOL yes it is correct: https://software.opensuse.org/package/mousepad
They don't look the same thing to me...
Ok, I installed "pix" on my 42.3 and the application seems to me very poor and incomplete replacement for shotwell. It does not display the existing tags and comments of the photos, for instance.
They are not the same thing. I suggested Pix as a completely different software but I'm ok to keep Shotwell as it still integrates well in Xfce. The version of Pix in Leap 42.3 is rather old 1.4.5 vs TW 1.8.2. Also the pattern change if accepted will most likely only affect TW and maybe Leap 15.1. Maurizio Galli (MauG) On Fri, Oct 26, 2018 at 5:25 AM Carlos E. R. <robin.listas@telefonica.net> wrote:
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On 25/10/2018 18.14, Maurizio Galli wrote:
Dear All, It is my intention to submit the following changes to the Xfce Pattern:
- add Menulibre (it's already part of Whisker Menu commands by default but the package is missing)
- replace Leafpad with Mousepad (Mousepad is the default text editor in all main Xfce systems)
Are you sure "mousepad" is the correct name? Because to me I think of a mouse pad as something to put beneath the mouse, usually made of some type of rubber.
- replace Evince with Xreader (part of X-Apps: fork of Evince with menu-bar instead of CSD)
- replace Shotwell with Pix (part of X-Apps: fork of gThumb and has more features than Shotwell for photo management)
pix - Image viewer and browser utility
pix lets you browse your hard disk, showing you thumbnails of image files. It also lets you view single files (including GIF animations), add comments to images, organise images in catalogs, print images, view slide shows, set your desktop background, and more.
shotwell - Photo Manager for GNOME
Shotwell is a digital photo organizer designed for the GNOME desktop environment. It allows you to import photos from disk or camera, organize them in various ways, view them in full-window or fullscreen mode, and export them to share with others.
They don't look the same thing to me...
Ok, I installed "pix" on my 42.3 and the application seems to me very poor and incomplete replacement for shotwell. It does not display the existing tags and comments of the photos, for instance.
It does not see that DSC_5946.NEF is the same photo as DSC_5946.JPG and that it should only display one, the raw one (even if it actually uses the jpg for display). I click on a NEF file to see it in big and the display quality is terrible (it has no problems displaying the JPG).
I plug in one of my cameras and it doesn't read it.
Judging by Pix, I hope this replacement doesn't go ahead.
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All the mentioned apps are already part of the openSUSE distribution if you wish to try them.
Best Regards, Maurizio Galli (MauG)
- -- Cheers / Saludos,
Carlos E. R.
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