On 2014-08-03 05:40 (GMT-0400) Duncan composed:
If you can't get gwenview behaving as you like,
try gimv and see if it works better for you.
The trackballs I own have no middle button, while keeping track of meanings
of middle according to context is something I've never been able to manage,
not to mention the difficulty of striking two buttons simultaneously.
I have many installations, making the complicated options (multiple displays,
mapping) much too much trouble to contemplate.
Whatever version is whatever version, as most are whatever Cauldron, Factory
or Rawhide offer. 4.13.80 just happened to be the one I wanted to view some
images with.
I've been able to find no decent keyboards made since the early '90s. All I
have were made before Win keys existed. "Decent" is defined to mean function
keys where they belong, where one hand's fingers can hit any combination of
Fn/Shift/Alt/Ctrl easily.
Looks like it has worked in v4 previously:
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=291759
While gimv might be better than "Gwenview", KDE3's Gwenview clearly is,
because when 100% is selected, that's the way it stays until another
selection is made. Apparently I'm not the only one who thinks selecting 100%
ought to be sticky:
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=334530
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