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James Richard Tyrer wrote:
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<pre wrap="">Kevin Kempter wrote:
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<pre wrap="">Hi all;
I'm running Fedora 10 (x86_64) and KDE 4.2
I set the screensaver to the 'slide show' and under the setup tab I
selected a directory of images, I also selected 'Random order' , 'Show
names' , and 'Include images from sub-folders'
The images are all quite large (shot with a 12.1 Mpx camera)
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<pre wrap=""><!---->Yes, but what is the file format and how large are the files?
I suggest that you try making a set of PNG files the same size as your
screen and see if that works.
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Hi,<br>
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I just have a comment. It wouldn't take to long to do this if you
modified them as a batch. Gimp might be able to do this, however, I
think it might be worth your while to investigate imagemagick,
perlmagick, graphicsmagick, imageinfo. I believe that these are
command line tools, although I have not yet used them.<br>
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MatthewMPP<br>
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