Fotoxx: Image editor/viewer
Will take a bit longer as I have to work out how to get Exiv-tool to work with Lupu's perl setup. Any perlers here that know a simple way of compiling Exiv-tool so that it's compatible with perl's location with pup4, and with different location in lupu? otherwise I need to compile a different version for lupu!
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Fotoxx 10.7
Hi!
I installed all pet's from your first post but i still get des message exif tools are not installed...
I use it on puppy 4.3.1
thx for help
I installed all pet's from your first post but i still get des message exif tools are not installed...
I use it on puppy 4.3.1
thx for help
Hello gf71,
funnily I compiled the last fotoxx on p431, and was certain it was working, but somehow I must have forgotten to test from the commandline & missed the error you picked up. It has to do with me altering exiftool so it would work with Lupu, which has perl in a different location to p431.
Until I resolve this, if you download the attached file, and replace your existing /usr/bin/exiftool with the extracted one, then it should work OK.
funnily I compiled the last fotoxx on p431, and was certain it was working, but somehow I must have forgotten to test from the commandline & missed the error you picked up. It has to do with me altering exiftool so it would work with Lupu, which has perl in a different location to p431.
Until I resolve this, if you download the attached file, and replace your existing /usr/bin/exiftool with the extracted one, then it should work OK.
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10.9 is out and has some interesting features. By the way can I have a copy of your compile options please.
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Name=Fotoxx
Version=10.10.3
Website=http://kornelix.squarespace.com/fotoxx/
Licence=GPL v3
Program Language=C++
Command Line?=0
GUI?=1
GUI Language/Library=GTK2
Is Package Made From A Especially Compiled Binary?=Yes
URL Of Source Which This Package Is Made From=Fotoxx-10.10.3-Source-ModifiedForPuppy.tar.xz
Is There A NLS Package=1
Is There A DOC Package=1
Is There A DEV/Source Package=0
Description: "
Notes: "
This has loads more puppy mods than the previous packages. To see info on what mods where done, look at the "Mods.txt" in the "Fotoxx-10.10.3-Source-ModifiedForPuppy.tar.xz" source archive.
Here is the list of improvements:
"
Download:
http://puppylinuxstuff.meownplanet.net/ ... x/10.10.3/
Version=10.10.3
Website=http://kornelix.squarespace.com/fotoxx/
Licence=GPL v3
Program Language=C++
Command Line?=0
GUI?=1
GUI Language/Library=GTK2
Is Package Made From A Especially Compiled Binary?=Yes
URL Of Source Which This Package Is Made From=Fotoxx-10.10.3-Source-ModifiedForPuppy.tar.xz
Is There A NLS Package=1
Is There A DOC Package=1
Is There A DEV/Source Package=0
Description: "
"Fotoxx is a free open source Linux program for photo editing and collection management. The goal is to meet most user needs while remaining fast and easy to use.
Notes: "
This has loads more puppy mods than the previous packages. To see info on what mods where done, look at the "Mods.txt" in the "Fotoxx-10.10.3-Source-ModifiedForPuppy.tar.xz" source archive.
Here is the list of improvements:
- Burn function now uses PBurn.
- Now uses your default Web Browser to show a local or remote html file.
- Traceback dump now opens in your default text viewer
- Removed the create a desktop icon / launcher with icon feature because it does not work in Puppy Linux.
"
Download:
http://puppylinuxstuff.meownplanet.net/ ... x/10.10.3/
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I think xdg-email can simply be replaced with defaultemail (or make a symlink to it) I use a symlink to rox for xdg-open instead of defaulthandler like Barry has in woof (but it does need a wrapper for http://, ftp:// and the like ... in case the link doesn't have an html type extension) ... Zenity and Yad use xdg-utils a lot and that was the workaround I came up with for them.
Check out my [url=https://github.com/technosaurus]github repositories[/url]. I may eventually get around to updating my [url=http://bashismal.blogspot.com]blogspot[/url].
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"defaultemail" only works if your default email program takes the "--attach" parameter.
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hello
fotoxx this reduces the size of my image one by one
it is curious because the site of
http://kornelix.squarespace.com/fotoxx/
they say
+ Batch functions: rename, resize/export, .............
but i don't find the command ? how to do
thank you
fotoxx this reduces the size of my image one by one
it is curious because the site of
http://kornelix.squarespace.com/fotoxx/
they say
+ Batch functions: rename, resize/export, .............
but i don't find the command ? how to do
thank you
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Remember that no one needs to depend upon someone else's voluntary work to release .pet packages. The official fotoxx website releases new versions quite often, and there is always a .deb package that works fine on Lucid. That's what I use.
Another reason to dislike the forthcoming Slackware-based Puppy: Debian and Ubuntu packages are always easy to find. Slackware packages not so much.
Another reason to dislike the forthcoming Slackware-based Puppy: Debian and Ubuntu packages are always easy to find. Slackware packages not so much.
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Problems with Fotoxx 11 and Pup4.3.1
Hello
I hope this thread is still active as Fotoxx looks just the job for a new digital camera owner.
I am trying to run Fotoxx 11.10 on a standard Puppy 4.3.1 frugal install and am having problems that I think might be related to Exiftools.
Fotoxx without Exiftools seems to run OK execpt for those functions that need Exiftools, when a Fotoxx warning that it's not installed appears as per the docs.
With it installed, Fotoxx crashes part way through indexing a mid size photo collection. It seems to fail after different amounts on each attempt but the last time the progress indicator had passed about 400 files. examining the directories after a crash, Fotoxx's ".thumbnails " directories have been created as for as it seems to get but the index text file is not created. I have tried specifying just one folder of about 25 pics to index and it works fine. I have attached a screenshot of the terminal output after one event in case it is of use.
I have also found I can crash Fotoxx while moving through subfolders and opening pics if I don't pause to allow the ".thumbnails" folder to be created at each level -- I guess this wouldn't be an issue if indexing had been completed fully. I have a screenshot of the output after this as well.
I have tried three different versions of Exiftools -- The latest 8.66, the one in a Zip file from the post of 18th Aug 2010 and one numbered 7.72 that I found lurking on my hard drive but results are the same as far as I can tell.
A final thought. Could the indexing problem be related to savefile space? -- I am testing Fotoxx on a frugal install with about 170MB free although the folders I am trying to index are outside the savefile.
Thanks very much for any constructive suggestions -- Fotoxx looks as though it will be a usefull programme anyway but it would be better if I could sort this out.
Will
I hope this thread is still active as Fotoxx looks just the job for a new digital camera owner.
I am trying to run Fotoxx 11.10 on a standard Puppy 4.3.1 frugal install and am having problems that I think might be related to Exiftools.
Fotoxx without Exiftools seems to run OK execpt for those functions that need Exiftools, when a Fotoxx warning that it's not installed appears as per the docs.
With it installed, Fotoxx crashes part way through indexing a mid size photo collection. It seems to fail after different amounts on each attempt but the last time the progress indicator had passed about 400 files. examining the directories after a crash, Fotoxx's ".thumbnails " directories have been created as for as it seems to get but the index text file is not created. I have tried specifying just one folder of about 25 pics to index and it works fine. I have attached a screenshot of the terminal output after one event in case it is of use.
I have also found I can crash Fotoxx while moving through subfolders and opening pics if I don't pause to allow the ".thumbnails" folder to be created at each level -- I guess this wouldn't be an issue if indexing had been completed fully. I have a screenshot of the output after this as well.
I have tried three different versions of Exiftools -- The latest 8.66, the one in a Zip file from the post of 18th Aug 2010 and one numbered 7.72 that I found lurking on my hard drive but results are the same as far as I can tell.
A final thought. Could the indexing problem be related to savefile space? -- I am testing Fotoxx on a frugal install with about 170MB free although the folders I am trying to index are outside the savefile.
Thanks very much for any constructive suggestions -- Fotoxx looks as though it will be a usefull programme anyway but it would be better if I could sort this out.
Will
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Hello, Muggins,
Thanks for the great job you do, finding and facilitating great programs like this. I will understand if you don't have time for this request. There is a particular feature that came out in ver 12.04 that I'd love to have. (The new versions are coming out fast, and of course you wouldn't want to keep up with all of them. And it seems some of the later features, e.g tag geolocation, are not worth the trouble.)
http://freecode.com/projects/fotoxx/releases
Is it possible you might compile a .pet of, say, 12.04 (or later) with the user manual? I am only a user and that is probably beyond me.
I've been using fotoxx, currently your fotoxx-11.10-i486.pet, and printoxx for some years, and having got used to the innovative UI, am finally ready to drop Gimp and go to fotoxx for my photo editing production.
Thanks for the great job you do, finding and facilitating great programs like this. I will understand if you don't have time for this request. There is a particular feature that came out in ver 12.04 that I'd love to have. (The new versions are coming out fast, and of course you wouldn't want to keep up with all of them. And it seems some of the later features, e.g tag geolocation, are not worth the trouble.)
http://freecode.com/projects/fotoxx/releases
Is it possible you might compile a .pet of, say, 12.04 (or later) with the user manual? I am only a user and that is probably beyond me.
I've been using fotoxx, currently your fotoxx-11.10-i486.pet, and printoxx for some years, and having got used to the innovative UI, am finally ready to drop Gimp and go to fotoxx for my photo editing production.
I have compiled 12.01.2 in debian squeeze based dpup exprimo. I believe this version is the last before fotoxx changed to use gtk-3.0, unfortunately.
Maybe my compile is useful for someone. I unfortunately try to create small pets....so no user manual included.
If the fotoxx does not launch from menu entry...launch it in console: fotoxx
and you should see if you are missing some libs.
Maybe my compile is useful for someone. I unfortunately try to create small pets....so no user manual included.
If the fotoxx does not launch from menu entry...launch it in console: fotoxx
and you should see if you are missing some libs.