Barak Korren wrote:
Thomas H. George,,, wrote:

I have the first 93 JPEG images from the new digital camera on my hard drive. The gimp will load an image and print it perfectly. I see it also has an option to create a thumbnail of an image. What I would like is an album of thumbnails of all 93 images with the ability to click on any one of them to see it full size. I did an apt-cache search and found gallery but I don't really want a web-based program. Is there other software available to handle this problem?

Tom George


You might want to give gThumb a try.

IFireBall.



After playing with several packages, I settled on a program called
gfxindex, not in the Debian distribution, to display images and thumbnails. Do a search, it's easy to find. Run gfxindex from the
directory containing the images and it will create the thumbnails and
the files necessary to view the images with a web browser. The web
site for gfxindex will tell you what you need to run it.


You can also use gtksee or gqview.

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