Amit Aronovitch wrote:
On Thu, Jan 22, 2009 at 7:53 AM, Oleg Goldshmidt <p...@goldshmidt.org> wrote:
Oron Peled <o...@actcom.co.il> writes:
at the very least, i want to point it at a directory of images, and
cycle through them, pausing for a couple of seconds on each picture.
If it's only images (no text slides), than you can simply point
digikam at the directory and press the slide show button.
Another option (images only, your computer, KDE app) is kuickshow.
For Gnome Desktop : gthumb
Its my favorite photo-browser, and F12 starts a slideshow.
Slideshow supports keyboard control, mouse-button control, and a
control panel that appears if you mouse over to the top of the screen.
gthumb seems to do almost exactly what I want. One question:
During a slide show, the control panel includes a "zoom to fit window"
button.
Unfortunately this button affects only the one image currently being
displayed.
Is there some way to request that every image be zoomed to fit window?
I prefer this to resizing because I'm not sure of the resolution of the
projector, and I won't have time at the conference to resize on the
spot. The loss of quality due to zooming is not a great concern to me.
Thanks,
Michael
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