The Eye of GNOME image viewer is the official image viewer for the GNOME Desktop environment. With it, you can view single image files, as well as large image collections. The Eye of GNOME supports a variety of image file formats. The GdkPixbuf library determines which file formats Eye of GNOME can load and save.
F12 current updates. The Gnome Desktop Background images are compressed in the horizontal axis enough to make a cessna 182 look like a disney cartoon. I am running 1280X1084 75 hertz update rate. The Gnome Image Viewer gives a correct image. The image I am running had to be stretched to fill the screen. I suspect the stretching algorithm is at fault. Is this a bug that need reporting?
GhostBSD, a FreeBSD-based operating system that relies on GNOME desktop environments, is now at version 3.0 RC4.
GhostBSD 3.0 RC4 is based on GNOME 2, but the developers have promised that a GNOME 3 version will be available later.
Highlights of GhostBSD 3.0 RC4:
• All /home/user files and folders have been fixed.
Gnome Subtitles, a subtitle editor for the GNOME desktop that supports the most common text-based subtitle formats, video previewing, timings synchronization and subtitle translation, is now at version 1.3.Gnome Subtitles 1.3 comes with support for subtitle shifting, framerate conversion, playback preview, GStreamer backend, multiple file formats, and more.Highlights of Gnome Subtitles 1.3:•
"Large" images render my system completely unresponsive when opened in the GNOME image viewer (eog) or Firefox. 3264x2448 pixels, in my case.
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 know image resolution and repeating these steps for 100 images is so frustrating.
In 12.04, can the image format for Screenshot be jpeg? I change the file name to save to to be ended with ".jpg", but Gnome image viewer seems not be able to open it saying
Error interpreting JPEG image file (Not a JPEG file: starts with 0x89
0x50)
One example image is here http://dl.dropbox.com/u/13029929/c1p18.jpg
Is it a true jpeg image file?
Thanks!
Something wrong started few days ago. I'm using Ubuntu 10.04 with Gnome.
When I double click on a image file, the Eye of Gnome (EOG) opens and shows the image.
But the problem is that the focus remains on the Nautilus' window so that if I press Alt+F4 the image remains opened but Nautilus is closed.
GNOME Games, a collection of fifteen small "five-minute" games in a variety of styles and genres for the GNOME desktop, is now at version 3.6.0.2.
GNOME Games 3.6.0.2 has been updated along with all the other applications in the new Gnome 3.6 package.
Highlights of Gnome Games 3.6.0.2:
• Mahjongg was renamed to gnome-mahjongg;
• Swell-foop can now be played with keyboard and has mnemo