Slide sorter software

Net Llama! netllama
Mon May 17 11:39:07 PDT 2004


Whatever works best for your environment.

On 10/20/02 12:12, Joel Hammer wrote:

> 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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