[Kde-imaging] where is the sideshow

Angelo Naselli anaselli at linux.it
Wed Jan 10 22:10:51 CET 2007


Alle 21:46, mercoledì 10 gennaio 2007, Achim Bohnet ha scritto:
> On Wednesday, 10. January 2007 17:55, Angelo Naselli wrote:
> > > kipi-plugins pulls in to many other pkgs.  Maybe in the future Kubuntu
> > > splits kipi-plugins into 2 pkgs.  One that gets installed by a default
> > > installation and one that does not.  I assume that will largely depended
> > > on the user 'pressure' to have some plugins by default.
> > 
> > Just out of curiosity, how does it splitted? I mean what goes in a the first 
> > and what in the latter?
> 
> Everything IMHO and provided that there's no other KDE tool that outperfoms
> the corresponding kipi-plugin ;)

> 
> candidates for default could be
> 
> 	slideshow sendimages
> 	printwizard (provided that it's much improved)
That make me thinking for a while, is it possible to load/run
a single plugin from host application? I mean a lot of people
would like to have print wizard instead print in digikam, calling
it by name for instance can allow that, moreover sendimage could
be added to a context menu from host app... just an idea...
 
> good candidates for optional
> 
> 	mpegencoder simpleviewerexport (non funtional without non-free stuff)
> 	ipodexport
> 	wallpaper
> 
> In general when in doubt -> optional ;)
hmm don't like it very much, a way to could be to split plugins + doc
and localization that can be downloaded later.

BTW you forgot html export new exiv tag editor cd export... :)

> 
> Space on the Kubuntu CDROM is rare, so I doubt that something like
> this will happen without users complaining much louder.
I see that point.

> Personally, the only thing I really miss in the default install is a good
> sexy slideshow tool (with audio support).
Gilles a new adult *olny* plugin for Achim?
  
   Angelo
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