Slide sorter software
Joel Hammer
Joel
Mon May 17 11:39:06 PDT 2004
What a difference. Using xv and a bash script, I can get the job done
quickly. It makes a big difference not having to integerate the browser,
html, javascript, cgi, the web server, and all the path, user, owner, and
permission issues that come along with using the browser for a GUI.
I can't expect my users (lazy, busy, nontechnical MD's) to bother renaming their
slides manually. It might be a sell to get them to use the command line,
even if it is just typing in a couple of numbers!
Joel
On Sun, Oct 20, 2002 at 10:02:50AM -0700, Net Llama! wrote:
> On 10/20/02 09:56, Joel Hammer wrote:
>
> > I tried xv. I don't see how I can reorder or rename the tiff files with
> > the visual schnauzer.
> > The two programs I tried were Photoview and pikview.
>
> I see a big "RENAME" button in the visual schnauzer. I'm not clear what
> you mean by 'reorder', since xv sorts alphabetically/numerically by
> filename.
>
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