Gwenview gets a facelift
So, here is the new development release of Gwenview: version 1.3.91. Among
other things, this new version brings you the following new features:
- Gwenview can now plays videos and display SVG files.
- It's now possible to create symbolic links from the main menu and from the image contextual menu. (Patch by Steffen Schoenwiese)
- Zoom has been improved: you can now zoom to to width or height, and a zoom combobox has been added to the application and KPart toolbars.
- Read support for X cursors has been added.
- The slideshow now starts directly. Slideshow options like timing or fullscreen can be set from the configuration dialog. (Patch by Martin Filser)
- The slideshow now waits for the next image to be fully prefetched before advancing.
- The main toolbar is much lighter now that the image specific buttons have been moved to an image view toolbar.
- The file view from the folder KPart now features the same toolbar as in the application.
- The file view toolbar can now show a filter bar to filter images by name and/or date.
- The folder view has been reworked (this may not be definitive).
It also comes with its load of fixes:
Gwenview Homepage for more info.
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