On Sun, 4 Sep 2016 12:11:44 +0200
Daniel Bauer
Don't now what's annoying you in digikam. I use it for many years now, with thousands and thousands of images. I tried many photo management applications and never found something that only comes close to the functionality of digikam, not even on Mac's.
I started installing it but it wanted to install what seemed like thousands of KDE packages. Just to display photos! That is a first and sufficient annoyance, IMHO.
I work under KDE though, and have /not/ installed latest digikam version 5.x, as I read of problems caused by this plasma thing.
That's the difference. I don't use KDE and I don't use gnome. And I still find lots of things that get broken because of what programs assume about their environment.
Complex applications need some time to get used to them. It was hard for me to switch from photoshop to gimp (years ago) as I did not find the menus etc., but now, when from time to time I work with photoshop on somebody elses computer, it seems so complicated and unlogic to me... It's a matter of practice...
I don't want a complex application. :( I gave pcmanfm a quick go, but it winds me up (doesn't display thumbnails over a size limit for some bizarre reason, and doesn't display some thumbnails for quite small images for reasons I have absolutely no idea about. So I've given up on that. I'm currently trying thunar, which seems to do most of what I want. Especially using feh as the viewer. Cheers, Dave -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org