Re: Image viwer using Orbit and Bonob

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Hi Michael,

Thanks for the information, I am not subsribed to the gnome-components list, but I will subscribe to it.

By the way the "Eazyx" software is nearing its final stage, a complete microscopy based reader and analysis system, with the use of ORBit and GNOME/GTK. We are now testing and debugging it and making everything ready for delivery.

Many thanks to you and the ORBit and GTK community for all the help I got, I wouldn't have managed it without all the help from all of you.


Best regards,


Peter Van Osta

Union Biometrica N.V./S.A.
European Scientific Operations (ESO)
Cipalstraat 3
B-2440 Geel
Belgium
Tel.: +32 (0)14 570 620
Fax.: +32 (0)14 570 621

http://www.unionbio-eu.com/

http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/pvosta/cvwww.htm


Michael Meeks wrote:


Hi Peter,

On Wed, 2003-10-01 at 15:18, Peter Van Osta wrote:

I am looking for an example of a simple image viewer, using Orbit and Bonobo for displaying image(-streams). I have no experience with Bonobo at the moment.


Checkout 'eog' from Gnome CVS; it is a rather nice component viewer; with some interesting features.

	Also - this question really belongs on gnome-components-list; can you
follow up to there.

Regards,

Michael.





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