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13th August 2008, 10:17 PM
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Program that shows thumbnails of all images in subdirectories
I would like to somehow be able to scroll through thumbnails in all sub folders (recursive). Is there a way to do this?
Thanks,
Dave
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14th August 2008, 12:03 AM
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Any image manager like digikam or Picasa can show the thumbnails. But if I understand what you are asking you want to scroll through without having to select each sub folder. Picasa can do that, it shows the subfolder name but you can scroll up and down.
Hope that helps.
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14th August 2008, 02:25 PM
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I installed picasa but it doesn't work, I just get
Code:
[doriad@jec6110h ~]$ picasa
/usr/bin/picasa: line 139: 3484 Segmentation fault "$PIC_BINDIR"/wrapper check_dir.exe.so
/usr/bin/picasa: line 175: 3587 Segmentation fault "$PIC_BINDIR/wrapper" regedit /E $registry_export HKEY_USERS\\S-1-5-4\\Software\\Google\\Picasa\\Picasa2\\Preferences\\
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14th August 2008, 11:30 PM
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With the fix I mentioned in that thread Picasa will work on my laptop but not on one of my desktops, FWIW.
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16th August 2008, 10:08 AM
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Try gThumb?
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16th August 2008, 10:20 AM
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+1 for gThumb. I much prefer it over F-Spot (which is now on my delete list).
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16th August 2008, 10:27 AM
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I like showFoto as well, both are great. Gimp is a overblown version and it rocks!
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16th August 2008, 10:30 AM
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The only thing that gThumb lacks, in my not so humble opinion, is a tree view in the left pane. Once you click (or double click) on a folder, you end up inside it and have to back out again to continue down the list.
Wayne
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16th August 2008, 10:37 AM
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Originally Posted by Wayne
The only thing that gThumb lacks, in my not so humble opinion, is a tree view in the left pane. Once you click (or double click) on a folder, you end up inside it and have to back out again to continue down the list.
Wayne
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I find when I want to view I prefer fullscreen/slideshow anyway and besides, the Alt-1/2/3 switch is easy.
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