Completely agree with Ben Bucksch. As he already stated, this app is
primarily a viewer rather than an editor, and if it's going to make any
permanent changes to an image file they at all, they should certainly be
implemented in a completely non-destructive manner. IMHO, this only
reinforces the logic behind my previous proposal as well, as this would
accomplish what Ben desires without any retooling required aside from
pointing image files to gThumb as the default rather than eog. It is for
these very reasons that I change the default image viewer on my own
machines to gThumb immediately after a fresh install, so as to avoid the
aforementioned frustration caused by the absence of save dialogs in eog,
as well as the choice in quality settings presented by gThumb after
choosing to save the rotated image file.

Again, just my two cents.

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eog doesn't ask whether to save changes
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