Re: What is the most efficient yet versatile image viewer?

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Author: Brian Cluff
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New-Topics: How to eliminate nepomuk, akonadi, and all tagging?
Subject: Re: What is the most efficient yet versatile image viewer?
You can turn off all the extra stuff in gwenview and leave a very simple
and clean interface, just icons without all the extra info about the
selected image.

As for all the errors... you caused those :) Thats the program
complaining that you turned off nepomuk and tore out it's image
tagging/cataloging interface.

If you are running it from scripts, just add:
2>/dev/null
to the end of the line and it will get rid of all the errors.

Brian Cluff

On 01/22/2013 11:54 AM, wrote:
> What is the most efficient yet versatile (multi-functional) image viewer?
>
> For many years, I used 'kview' and 'kuickshow' but I cannot find either in
> any current *buntu repository. Rather, it seems that many Linux
> application developers are prone to make things more and more complex and
> less efficient and streamlined.
>
> I have found 'feh' to be one very good option. (What does 'f.e.h.' stand
> for anyway?)
>
> However, as far as I know, 'feh' does not include any editing options to
> resize, crop, etc. or to slide-show view multiple images.
>
> Gwenview seems to be the current default viewer (who is 'Gwen'?) and it
> has many nice features, but it seems rather cluttered up with too much
> 'stuff' in the window when it is opened. And, every time I type 'gwenview'
> on the command line, the terminal displays a long list of error messages
> (see below) that I don't know how to stop from displaying.
>
> $ gwenview
> "/usr/bin/gwenview(27474)" Soprano:
> "org.freedesktop.DBus.Error.ServiceUnknown - The name
> org.kde.nepomuk.services.nepomukstorage was not provided by any .service
> files"
> "/usr/bin/gwenview(27474)" Soprano: "QLocalSocket::connectToServer:
> Invalid name"
> "/usr/bin/gwenview(27474)" Soprano:
> "org.freedesktop.DBus.Error.ServiceUnknown - The name
> org.kde.nepomuk.services.nepomukstorage was not provided by any .service
> files"
> "/usr/bin/gwenview(27474)" Soprano: "QLocalSocket::connectToServer:
> Invalid name"
> "/usr/bin/gwenview(27474)" Soprano:
> "org.freedesktop.DBus.Error.ServiceUnknown - The name
> org.kde.nepomuk.services.nepomukstorage was not provided by any .service
> files"
> "/usr/bin/gwenview(27474)" Soprano: "QLocalSocket::connectToServer:
> Invalid name"
> "/usr/bin/gwenview(27474)" Soprano:
> "org.freedesktop.DBus.Error.ServiceUnknown - The name
> org.kde.nepomuk.services.nepomukstorage was not provided by any .service
> files"
> "/usr/bin/gwenview(27474)" Soprano: "QLocalSocket::connectToServer:
> Invalid name"
> QInotifyFileSystemWatcherEngine::addPaths: inotify_add_watch failed: No
> such file or directory
> QFileSystemWatcher: failed to add paths: /home/joe/.config/ibus/bus
> "/usr/bin/gwenview(27474)" Soprano:
> "org.freedesktop.DBus.Error.ServiceUnknown - The name
> org.kde.nepomuk.services.nepomukstorage was not provided by any .service
> files"
> "/usr/bin/gwenview(27474)" Soprano: "QLocalSocket::connectToServer:
> Invalid name"
> gwenview(27474)/kdeui (kdelibs): Attempt to use QAction "edit_redo" with
> KXMLGUIFactory!
> gwenview(27474)/kdeui (kdelibs): Attempt to use QAction "edit_undo" with
> KXMLGUIFactory!
> "/usr/bin/gwenview(27474)" Soprano:
> "org.freedesktop.DBus.Error.ServiceUnknown - The name
> org.kde.nepomuk.services.nepomukstorage was not provided by any .service
> files"
> "/usr/bin/gwenview(27474)" Soprano: "QLocalSocket::connectToServer:
> Invalid name"
>
>
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