danpei

Langue: en

Version: 1st August 2002 (ubuntu - 07/07/09)

Section: 1 (Commandes utilisateur)

NAME

Danpei - A Gtk+ based Image Viewer, works on X Window Sysytem.

SYNOPSIS

danpei [-size width x height] [directory]

DESCRIPTION

danpei is a Gtk+ based Image Viewer, works on X Window Sysytem.

Rename files very easily

You can rename your image files very easily only by changing their file names in entries, looking through them in Thumbnail format. This is very convenient when arranging the pictures taken in from your digital camera.

File operations like Windows Explorer

You can move or copy your image files with cut & paste, and can create new directories or remove diretories.
 -- Cut & paste is possible to two or more files.

Drag and Drop

You can move your image files from a directory to another one with drag and drop.

Cache files

Image files which had been dispalyed once, they would be cached and you would be able to show them at high-speed from next time.

View/Edit image files

You can view or edit your image files with your favorite applications. -- ImageMagick, Gimp etc.

Print out images.

You can start an arbitrary command to print out your image files.

This manual page was written for the Debian distribution because the original program does not have a manual page. Instead, it has documentation in the GNU Info format; see below.

BUGS

Drag and Drop

A mouse focus may not often return at the time of Drag and Drop. At present, I don't know why that causes. Currently I think it is a bug of GTK+, because I often encounter same phenomenon also with Mozilla-0.9.1.

GNOME desktop

I received a bug report that when you run danpei on GNOME desktop includeing RedHat 7.0, "Tasklist Applet" would be killed. But when I tried it on RedHat 7.1, it seems everything was going well.

Bug report

Please e-mail to me, when you encounter bugs. Shinji Morino <peace24@blue.email.ne.jp>

AUTHOR

This program was programmed by Shinji Morino <peace24@blue.email.ne.jp>

This manual page was written by Katsuki Kobayashi <katsu@assist.media.nagoya-u.ac.jp>, for the Debian GNU/Linux system (but may be used by others).