On Tuesday 05 July 2011 12:14:37 am Sven Burmeister wrote:
Am Montag, 4. Juli 2011, 23:26:12 schrieb kanenas@hawaii.rr.com:
I still use 11.1 with kde3, but have allowed some kde4 components to sneak in. Gwenview is one of them. In the personal settings i have gwenview as the app that opens the pictures in a separate window. When i click on a picture on my trusty old kde3 conq, the very first time it takes about a second and a half to 2 seconds to open, every picture after that opens in a fraction of a second, in a gwenview window, or i can just go to the gwenview window and click on the next pic in the directory, again it gets done in a fraction of a second. The cpu is a 4 year old quad core and it is not overclocked; and right after i click on a pic, i can easily call in kpdf and view the pdf file i need to check at the same time, all it takes is a single click in the conq window that still has the file list open:). Things like that fall in the category of basic functionality. Is this thread telling me that such functionality is lacking in kde4? If so, it is bewildering why it has been removed. gosh, more reasons to stay put...
No, you misunderstood Per and Anton – but agreed with me that there is no issue with using external viewers. I guess not quite what you intended. :)
Sven
actually i wanted to point out that I "preferred" gwenview over the other options that are *still available* to me. besides the *embedded* viewer I can choose gwenview, digicam, showfoto, gimp etc. But my viewer does *not* take 3 seconds for each image and i don't need to keep gwenview open or anything else other than juct clicking on a pic:) looking at 10 pics with a 3 second delay between successive clicks, *is* loss of basic functionality. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org