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Perfect vision soup:
- 1 cauldron of snake broth
- 2 vampire ears
- 4 legs of tarantula
- 1 eye of gnome
This is the Eye of GNOME, an image viewer program. It is meant to bea fast and functional image viewer.
This package requires the following modules to be installed: glib,GTK+, gconf, gnome-desktop, gio, gdk-pixbuf, gnome-icon-theme,shared-mime-info, and libart.
You can get these packages from your favourite GNOME FTP mirror or athttp://download.gnome.org/sources or from other sources where GNOMEpackages are distributed. shared-mime-info can be downloadedfrom the freedesktop.org website.
'Eye of GNOME' supports the reading of EXIF information stored inimages by digital cameras. To get this working, you need the optionallibexif library. It is available athttp://libexif.sourceforge.net.If you also want to preserve your EXIF data on save make sure you havelibjpeg installed, including the development files.
In order to make 'Eye of GNOME' work as a single instance application you'llneed D-Bus installed in your system. You can get it fromhttp://www.freedesktop.org/wiki/Software/dbus .
Other optional dependencies include Little cms for color managementand Exempi for XMP metadata reading.
The bleeding-edge version of this package is always available from the GNOMEGIT repository (instructions athttps://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/eog).Released versions are available athttp://download.gnome.org/sources/eog.
You can find screenshots and the latest news about 'Eye of GNOME' inhttps://wiki.gnome.org/Apps/EyeOfGnome.
Please use the GNOME bug tracking system to report bugs. You canreach it athttps://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/eog/issues.
This program is released under the terms of the GNU General PublicLicense. Please see the file COPYING for details.
Maintainer: Lucas Rocha (lucasr@gnome.org)
- Felix Riemann (friemann@svn.gnome.org)
- Claudio Saaevedra (csaavedra@igalia.com)
- Tim Gerla (tim+gnomebugs@gerla.net)
- Arik Devens (arik@gnome.org)
- Federico Mena-Quintero (federico@gnome.org)
- Jens Finke (jens@gnome.org)
- Lutz Müller (urc8@rz.uni-karlsruhe.de)
- Martin Baulig (martin@gnome.org)
- Michael Meeks (michael@ximian.com)