[wplug] ls puzzle

Brint E. Kriebel bkriebel at bekit.net
Mon Oct 4 17:03:01 EDT 2004


> Message: 1
> Date: Sun, 3 Oct 2004 18:04:26 -0400 (EDT)
> From: Brandon Kuczenski <brandon at 301south.net>
> Subject: [wplug] ls puzzle
> To: WPLUG <wplug at wplug.org>
> Message-ID: <20041003175148.T42489 at ocean.301south.net>
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> I would [eventually] like to replicate the behavior of ACDSee on
> Windows, where I double-click on an image and it opens that image, but I
> can then use keystrokes [PgUp and PgDn, in ACDSee's case] to view other
> files in the directory, without having to open them explicitly.
> 
> In fact, ACDsee is especially nice, because it only loads the current
> image and the ones immediately 'before' and 'after' it at a time, even in
> a directory with thousands of images, so that there's minimal memory
> usage.
> 
> ACDsee is the only program I've paid for in recent memory (and it wasn't
> even recent -- I bought version 2.6 in 2000!) except for games.
> 
> -Brandon

You might want to check out GQView (http://gqview.sourceforge.net/) -
from the sound of what you are trying to do, it is exactly what you are
trying to accomplish.

-Brint
http://bekit.net


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