On 19/04/16 13:56, Daniel Bauer wrote:
I need something I can use per right click in dolphin or digikam for example, to open several images to compare them (layout table programs don't help, they are too complicated, too slow, and need too much space for their tools).
Kuickshow is (was? :-) ) old but it's simpleness is unreached. Easy to zoom (even using keys that make sense: + and -), rotate...
If somebody knows something that simple and perfect as kuickshow, I'll happily install it, but I have never found something that perfect, just doing it's job...
I see from your other post that you've now got Kuickshow working, but do you know that Gwenview added some of the functionality you're seeking? It wasn't there in earlier KDE4 releases but got added later. You can hold down Ctrl (or use the + and - selection markers, if enabled) to select multiple images which display side by side or, in the case of 4 or more, in a grid. You can then press F to undo the Zoom to Fit setting of the current image (or right-click on any of the others images and uncheck Zoom to Fit), then use Ctrl++ or Ctrl+- to zoom in and out, Ctrl+L or Ctrl+R to rotate, etc.. Granted, you have to launch Gwenview from the context menu (although it should be the default image viewer in Plasma), and it has toolbars, although you can easily go into full screen mode and achieve all the same functionality. gumb -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org