[Digikam-users] Slide Show

Mick Sulley mick at sulley.info
Thu Jul 3 13:37:52 BST 2014


That's it!!

I had Kipi Plugins installed on a 2.6 install, it doesn't work there, 
but it wasn't installed on my 3.5 or 4.0 and now I have added it I have 
'Advanced Slideshow'!!!

Thanks Anders
Mick

On 03/07/14 11:29, Anders Kamf wrote:
> Hi!
>
> My Slideshow buttons has four options, the ones you have but also 
> "Advanced Slideshow...".
> The Advanced Slideshow seems to be a Kipi Plug-in though. It is 
> present in my list of activated Kipi plugins in the "Configure 
> -digiKam" dialouge. I think I have had these activated out of the box 
> since digiKam was installed, at least I cannot remember I did 
> something special to activate them. I run digiKam both in Ubuntu and 
> Windows 7.
>
> Hopes this helps, it might be as easy as activate them!
>
> Regards
> Anders
>
>
>
> 2014-07-01 14:31 GMT+02:00 Mick Sulley <mick at sulley.info 
> <mailto:mick at sulley.info>>:
>
>     Hi Anders,
>
>     I can't see the options you talk about.  The 'Slideshow' button
>     has 3 options, 'All', 'Selection' and 'With All Sub-Albums' there
>     is no 'Advanced' option, also the menu 'View' > 'Slideshow' has
>     those same options.
>
>     I have created an Advanced Search to get the pictures I want, but
>     there are no view options in there that I can see.
>
>     Am I missing something here?  I am running DK 4.1.0
>
>     Thanks
>     Mick
>
>
>
>     On 30/06/14 13:24, Anders Kamf wrote:
>>     Hi Mick!
>>
>>     You can use the Advanced Slideshow function. Click on the
>>     Slideshow button and select Advanced Slideshow in the dropdown
>>     menu, or press Alt+Shift+F9. From here you can choose random
>>     order, transition effect and others.
>>
>>     Note that any filters applied won't have any effect here. I.e. it
>>     is not only the pictures currently showing that will be included
>>     in the slideshow, instead all pictures in the shown album will be
>>     included (which is not the same behavior as when selecting the
>>     usual slideshow). You need to create an advanced search and
>>     select Advanced Slideshow from there in order to apply filter on
>>     what you want to show.
>>
>>     Regards
>>     Anders
>>
>>
>>     2014-06-28 11:25 GMT+02:00 Mick Sulley <mick at sulley.info
>>     <mailto:mick at sulley.info>>:
>>
>>         Is there any way to display a slide show in random order?  I
>>         have a large number of family pictures and I want to set up a
>>         slide show to run on the TV for a party, and it would be much
>>         better if they were in random rather than date order.
>>
>>         Thanks
>>         Mick
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