From d8ea343c19437277d3d38514a8fc952e69b75a9a Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Karl Voit Date: Sat, 6 Jun 2020 15:44:45 +0200 Subject: [PATCH] README: removed duplicated geeqie setup section --- README.org | 50 +------------------------------------------------- 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 49 deletions(-) diff --git a/README.org b/README.org index 1918f38..49b4ce5 100644 --- a/README.org +++ b/README.org @@ -154,54 +154,6 @@ date/time-stamp according to [[https://github.com/novoid/date2name][date2name]] stay the first part of a file name, prepending the "new text" between the date/time-stamp and the rest. -** Bonus: integrating into Geeqie (or similar file browsers) - -I am using [[http://geeqie.sourceforge.net/][geeqie]] for browsing/presenting image files. For quickly -adding descriptive text to image file(s), I mapped this script to -~r~. This way, I can go through my image files very quickly and do not -have to worry about placing cursor in the rename dialog of geeqie. - -Using GNU/Linux, this is quite easy accomplished. The only thing that -is not straight forward is the need for a wrapper script. The wrapper -script does provide a shell window for entering the tags. - -~vk-appendfilename-interactive-wrapper-with-gnome-terminal.sh~ looks like: -: #!/bin/sh -: -: /usr/bin/gnome-terminal \ -: --geometry=90x5+330+5 \ -: --hide-menubar \ -: -x /home/vk/src/appendfilename/appendfilename/__init__.py "${@}" -: -: #end - -In ~$HOME/.config/geeqie/applications~ I wrote a desktop file such -that geeqie shows the wrapper script as external editor to its -image files: - -~$HOME/.config/geeqie/applications/appendfilename.desktop~ looks like: -: [Desktop Entry] -: Name=appendfilename -: GenericName=appendfilename -: Comment= -: Exec=/home/vk/src/misc/vk-appendfilename-interactive-wrapper-with-gnome-terminal.sh %F -: Icon= -: Terminal=true -: Type=Application -: Categories=Application;Graphics; -: hidden=false -: MimeType=image/*;video/*;image/mpo;image/thm -: Categories=X-Geeqie; - -In order to be able to use the keyboard shortcuts ~r~, you can define -them in geeqie: -1. Edit > Preferences > Preferences ... > Keyboard. -2. Scroll to the bottom of the list. -3. Double click in the ~KEY~-column of ~appendfilename~ and choose - your desired keyboard shortcut accordingly. - -I hope this method is as handy for you as it is for me :-) - * Integration Into Common Tools @@ -266,6 +218,7 @@ This way, you get a nice entry in your context menu sub-menu "Send to" which is also correctly tagging selection of files as if you put the list of selected items to a single call of appendfilename. + ** Integrating into Geeqie I am using [[http://geeqie.sourceforge.net/][geeqie]] for browsing/presenting image files. After I @@ -343,7 +296,6 @@ In order to be able to use the keyboard shortcuts ~a~, you can define them in ge I hope this method is as handy for you as it is for me :-) - ** Integration into Thunar [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thunar][Thunar]] is a popular GNU/Linux file browser for the xfce environment.