Eye of Gnome: an image viewing and cataloging program ----------------------------------------------------- Perfect vision soup: - 1 cauldron of snake broth - 2 vampire ears - 4 legs of tarantula - 1 eye of gnome Description ----------- This is the Eye of Gnome, an image viewer program. It is meant to be a fast and functional image viewer as well as an image cataloging program. Requirements ------------ This package requires the following modules to be installed: gnome-libs, gdk-pixbuf, Bonobo, gnome-print, GConf, gnome-vfs and libglade. You can get these packages from your favorite GNOME FTP mirror at http://download.gnome.org/GNOME/stable/sources or from other sources where GNOME packages are distributed. Availability ------------ The bleeding-edge version of this package is always available from the GNOME CVS repository (instructions at http://developer.gnome.org/tools/cvs.html). Released versions are available at http://download.gnome.org/GNOME/unstable/sources/eog. Collection View --------------- Since version 1.1.0 Eye of Gnome has rudimentary support for displaying image collections and viewing diashows. Up to now this is an experimental feature, which isn't well tested and has some known bugs/limitations. However, it is off by default and must be enabled explicitly on compliation time with the --enable-collection parameter. By default, there isn't any caching mechanism for created thumbnails yet. But you can install the optional helper library libpreview. With this library Eye of Gnome is able to read and write thumbnails according to the Thumbnail Management Standard. For more information see http://triq.net/~pearl/libpreview.php. It is likely that this library requirement will be dropped in future versions. Reporting bugs -------------- Please use the GNOME bug tracking system to report bugs. You can reach it at http://bugzilla.gnome.org. License ------- This program is released under the terms of the GNU General Public License. Please see the file COPYING for details. Authors ------- Maintainer: Federico Mena-Quintero (federico@gnu.org) Jens Finke (jens@gnome.org) Martin Baulig (martin@gnome.org) Arik Devens (arik@gnome.org) Michael Meeks (michael@ximian.com)