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| Scrollwheel and picture orientation |

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2007-07-23 02:23:48 |
Hi!
I'm using digikam-0.9.2 on NetBSD-4.99.24/amd64.
I have two questions.
The first is about scrollwheel support. In 0.9.1 in the
album viewer
when viewing a single image I could use the scrollwheel to
go to the
previous/next images. This stopped working for me in 0.9.2.
Does
anyone else see this? I don't remember doing any changes in
my setup
that might affect this.
The other question is about pictures coming from an Canon
EOS 400D --
gqview-2.1.5 automatically knows how to orient them, but
digikam
doesn't.
When comparing the exif tags as displayed by the
applications, gqview
shows a "Orientation" tag with "left
bottom" for ones that should be
turned left by 90 degrees and "top left" for ones
that are oriented
correctly. I can't find this tag in the ones displayed by
digikam.
Should I file a bug report about this?
Cheers,
Thomas
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| Re: Scrollwheel and picture orientation |

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2007-07-23 02:37:53 |
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2007/7/23, Thomas Klausner < tk giga.or.at">tk giga.or.at>:
Hi!
I39;m using digikam-0.9.2 on NetBSD-4.99.24/amd64. I have two questions.
The first is about scrollwheel support. In 0.9.1 in the album viewer when viewing a single image I could use the scrollwheel to go to the
previous/next images. This stopped working for me in 0.9.2. Does anyone else see this? I don't remember doing any changes in my setup that might affect this. In preview mode the mouse scrollwheel has changed because now preview support zomming and panning. Scrollwheel is used by Qt to move over image.
To change current image under preview mode, use CTRL key + mouse wheel instead mouse wheel alone.
The other question is about pictures coming from an Canon EOS 400D -- gqview-2.1.5 automatically knows how to orient them, but digikam doesn't. When comparing the exif tags as displayed by the applications, gqview
shows a "Orientation" tag with "left bottom" for ones that should be turned left by 90 degrees and "top left" for ones that are oriented correctly. I can't find this tag in the ones displayed by digikam.
Should I file a bug report about this? Are you in full exif list or human readable exif list mode ? Look buttons on the top left of Exif sidebar tab to toogle it...
Gilles Caulier
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| Re: Scrollwheel and picture orientation |

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2007-07-23 02:55:19 |
On Mon, Jul 23, 2007 at 09:37:53AM +0200, Gilles Caulier
wrote:
> In preview mode the mouse scrollwheel has changed
because now preview
> support zomming and panning. Scrollwheel is used by Qt
to move over image.
>
> To change current image under preview mode, use CTRL
key + mouse wheel
> instead mouse wheel alone.
Pity - I was used to browse images with mouse-only, that
feature is
now effectively gone :(
> Are you in full exif list or human readable exif list
mode ? Look buttons on
> the top left of Exif sidebar tab to toogle it...
Ok, in full mode digikam shows the orientation too (as
"left, bottom"
and "top, left", but it ignores it when displaying
images.
Thomas
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| Re: Scrollwheel and picture orientation |

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2007-07-23 03:35:11 |
On Mon, 23 Jul 2007, Thomas Klausner wrote:
> On Mon, Jul 23, 2007 at 09:37:53AM +0200, Gilles
Caulier wrote:
> > In preview mode the mouse scrollwheel has changed
because now preview
> > support zomming and panning. Scrollwheel is used
by Qt to move over image.
> >
> > To change current image under preview mode, use
CTRL key + mouse wheel
> > instead mouse wheel alone.
>
> Pity - I was used to browse images with mouse-only,
that feature is
> now effectively gone :(
Hmm, could this (and other mouse-settings) be made
configurable?
> > Are you in full exif list or human readable exif
list mode ? Look buttons on
> > the top left of Exif sidebar tab to toogle it...
>
> Ok, in full mode digikam shows the orientation too (as
"left, bottom"
> and "top, left", but it ignores it when
displaying images.
Just to be sure: In digiKams settings:
Setting->Configure digiKam: MetaData
is "Show images/thumbs rotated according to orientation
tag"
turned on?
Arnd
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| Re: Scrollwheel and picture orientation |

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2007-07-23 19:06:53 |
On Mon, Jul 23, 2007 at 10:35:11AM +0200, Arnd Baecker
wrote:
> Hmm, could this (and other mouse-settings) be made
configurable?
That'd be nice, indeed.
> > > Are you in full exif list or human readable
exif list mode ? Look buttons on
> > > the top left of Exif sidebar tab to toogle
it...
> >
> > Ok, in full mode digikam shows the orientation too
(as "left, bottom"
> > and "top, left", but it ignores it when
displaying images.
>
> Just to be sure: In digiKams settings:
> Setting->Configure digiKam: MetaData
> is "Show images/thumbs rotated according to
orientation tag"
> turned on?
Nope, it wasn't -- it is now and the pictures are turned
correctly. Thanks a lot!
Some of the thumbnails are still lying on their sides. I did
a
"rebuild all thumbnails", but from the lines it
wrote it didn't really
rebuild all of them, just two or three directories (of
~30).
The pics with the turned thumbnails display correctly when
viewed
alone (when I click on them).
Thomas
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| Re: Scrollwheel and picture orientation |

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2007-07-24 15:07:45 |
Dnia wtorek 24 lipiec 2007, Arnd Baecker napisał:
> On Mon, 23 Jul 2007, Thomas Klausner wrote:
> > On Mon, Jul 23, 2007 at 09:37:53AM +0200, Gilles
Caulier wrote:
> > > In preview mode the mouse scrollwheel has
changed because now
> > > preview support zomming and panning.
Scrollwheel is used by Qt to
> > > move over image.
> > >
> > > To change current image under preview mode,
use CTRL key + mouse
> > > wheel instead mouse wheel alone.
> >
> > Pity - I was used to browse images with
mouse-only, that feature is
> > now effectively gone :(
>
> Hmm, could this (and other mouse-settings) be made
configurable?
Or use scrollwheel to move to the next image when image is
displayed in
full (no scrollbars).
m.
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