Could you post a screenshot? Currently it's a demo, so the interface is not finalVuDu wrote:It doesn't look good on Gnome/XFCE... may look "native" on KDE but looks "alien" here.
Is it a toolkit problem?
Is there way to avoid those huge and ugly fonts/panels/scrollbars/tabs?
XnView Multi Platform - alpha 0.001
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I'm a programmer too, so I know what a 0.0001 alpha version meansxnview wrote:Could you post a screenshot? Currently it's a demo, so the interface is not finalVuDu wrote:It doesn't look good on Gnome/XFCE... may look "native" on KDE but looks "alien" here.
Is it a toolkit problem?
Is there way to avoid those huge and ugly fonts/panels/scrollbars/tabs?
Here's another screenshot with some "native" looking windows:
Btw, what are your plans on this project? Keep it as XnView handicaped brother or "breed" till it overkills the main project?
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Hi Pierre
I just want to comment that XnView has been down a long road and many versions to acquire the favorable features and design we currently enjoy. XnView represents a consensus of many inputs and because of that, most users (I think) like the way it looks, works, and feels.
In light of that...
...please consider very carefully whether it would be advisable for you to "re-invent" the interface at this late date, even if the XnView MP project offers a tempting opportunity to do so!
IMHO, all versions of XnView should look and behave the same way (within the restrictions imposed by platform specifics, of course).
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After making such a strong statement , let me add that I personally really like the vertical tabs on the XnView MP folder tree sidebar to select between folders and categories. Hope they are implemented in the current version sometime soon!
Thanks for listening!
I just want to comment that XnView has been down a long road and many versions to acquire the favorable features and design we currently enjoy. XnView represents a consensus of many inputs and because of that, most users (I think) like the way it looks, works, and feels.
In light of that...
...please consider very carefully whether it would be advisable for you to "re-invent" the interface at this late date, even if the XnView MP project offers a tempting opportunity to do so!
IMHO, all versions of XnView should look and behave the same way (within the restrictions imposed by platform specifics, of course).
EDIT
After making such a strong statement , let me add that I personally really like the vertical tabs on the XnView MP folder tree sidebar to select between folders and categories. Hope they are implemented in the current version sometime soon!
Thanks for listening!
John
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Vertical tab placement is very "KDE", I guess. I remember some of your old screenshots which showed them. Better for symbols than words? It would be fun to see an example without, also.JohnFredC wrote: After making such a strong statement , let me add that I personally really like the vertical tabs on the XnView MP folder tree sidebar to select between folders and categories. Hope they are implemented in the current version sometime soon!
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Thanks Pierre for all your hard work on XnView multiplatform.
You might recall I'm the guy who built a uci package for Damnsmalllinux with your permission out of the static redhat binary for XnView1.70, which works very well (except for the famous menu crashing issue), available eg
http://distro.ibiblio.org/pub/linux/dis ... mydsl/uci/
and in the mirrors.
The new XnViewMPAlpha won't run on dsl however since it requires libstdc++.so.6
We dsl users very much appreciated the way you provided binaries for XnView1.70 for linux compiled against an older glibc etc on RedHat - this meant I could build a uci for Damnsmalllinux.
Would you be able to perhaps provide an additional static build of XnViewMPAlpha on an older system using libstdc++.so.5 (I think maybe RedHat9 - or definitely Debian Woody / Knoppix3.4) again?
EDIT: I don't know but you may need to talk to Trolltech or whoever about getting Qt that's been backported to the older environment - however I'm quite sure they would have it.
You might recall I'm the guy who built a uci package for Damnsmalllinux with your permission out of the static redhat binary for XnView1.70, which works very well (except for the famous menu crashing issue), available eg
http://distro.ibiblio.org/pub/linux/dis ... mydsl/uci/
and in the mirrors.
The new XnViewMPAlpha won't run on dsl however since it requires libstdc++.so.6
We dsl users very much appreciated the way you provided binaries for XnView1.70 for linux compiled against an older glibc etc on RedHat - this meant I could build a uci for Damnsmalllinux.
Would you be able to perhaps provide an additional static build of XnViewMPAlpha on an older system using libstdc++.so.5 (I think maybe RedHat9 - or definitely Debian Woody / Knoppix3.4) again?
EDIT: I don't know but you may need to talk to Trolltech or whoever about getting Qt that's been backported to the older environment - however I'm quite sure they would have it.
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Features with Post subject: XnView Multi Platform - alpha 0.
Have had xnview for a while, have no problem running on mac os x 10.4.11 with recent xcode. I am confused by the whole category of PLUGIN I see them all over the forum but can't find any Mac related folders associated with xnview for addon or plugin.
I do not see any of the other features that appear on your website??
Please Help, I have been really looking through forums et al but cannot find an answer to the plugin on mac os x questions.
Thanks Much. Merci Beaucoup!!
Dave
I do not see any of the other features that appear on your website??
Please Help, I have been really looking through forums et al but cannot find an answer to the plugin on mac os x questions.
Thanks Much. Merci Beaucoup!!
Dave
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