Panu Matilainen wrote:
On Fri, 2004-07-16 at 12:45, Warren Togami wrote:
>Louis Garcia wrote:
>
>>Why are there two image viewers for gnome. Eog and gthumb basically do
>>the same thing. I personally like gthumb as eog ui can use some work. As
>>I understand eog is used as a bonobo component for nautilus to display
>>images in the nautilus window. Why can't we just move the bonobo
>>component to gthumb and kill eog?
>>
>
>In my experience gthumb seems to be less buggy than eog, especially in
>printing of large graphics. eog seems to intermittently lockup during
>printing or exhibit other weird behavior... while gthumb at least works.
> This is true of latest rawhide too...
In my experience, and just verified by looking what eog does nowadays
(==not much), eog and gthumb cannot be even compared. Gthumb is what I
call an image viewer application, eog is a dumb "open this one image for
me" application. If you ask me, eog as an image viewer application is 2
megabytes of wasted diskspace. Ok since it's used by nautilus then
that's a justification for it's existence but can we please throw it out
of the menu and replace it with gthumb as the default "Image Viewer"
application?
- Panu -
Totally in agreement, can we make gthumb default instead of eog for FC3?
Warren Togami
wtogami(a)redhat.com