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How to start Image Viewer in front?
I use image viewer on the gnome shell. Yet when I am in file manager and open an image, the image opens in the background.
How to start in front of everything else?
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Image info (resolution, etc) inside of Nautilus
I use Ubuntu 11.10 with Gnome 3 (gnome shell) UI.
Is it possible to get a quick image info by clicking or hovering the image, without having to right click -> properties -> image ?
I often have to ...
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Application for Resizeing and Reducing Dimensions of a given Image Precisely?
I was creating themes for Nokia phones on 11.10 so I need an application to reduce the dimensions and size of a given image precisely, say X-KB and x*y Dimensions, Is there any such application?, Help ...
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How do I crop from the default image viewer?
I recall an "Edit Image" button in 11.04 that would bring up a second window with a "Crop" button easily visible.
But now, in 11.10, I see no such button. In fact, I can't find a way to crop at all ...
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LibreOffice image problem
Why my LibreOffice can't show images. It showing images like this:
Can someone help?
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1answer
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Previewing Images Before Opening?
If anyone is familiar with Windows 7, you can change the view to "Thumbnail" and see what the image is before opening the file. I noticed on Ubuntu that PDF files show a preview, but it seems like ...
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“Could not load image” error after edit the image with Darktable
I cannot open pictures which I have edited with Darktable.
Thanks for helping!
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How to install dot provided by graphviz?
How can install the package? I have to do a test dot -Tpng -o <path> <path>
But while installing it fails.
$ uname -a
Linux GoogleKnockOuter 2.6.38-8-generic #42-Ubuntu SMP Mon Apr 11 ...
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Eye Of Gnome with blank background in place of image, except in full screen mode [closed]
When trying to open image files with Eye of Gnome, it only displays a window with a blank background in place of the image that can be zoomed and rotated.
It only displays the image in full screen ...
