“UbuntuHelp:Picasa”的版本间的差异
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cd /opt/picasa/desktop | cd /opt/picasa/desktop | ||
sudo cp picasa-hook-filemanager.sh.template ../bin/picasa-hook-filemanager.sh | sudo cp picasa-hook-filemanager.sh.template ../bin/picasa-hook-filemanager.sh | ||
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Edit the script: | Edit the script: | ||
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cd ../bin | cd ../bin | ||
gksudo gedit picasa-hook-filemanager.sh | gksudo gedit picasa-hook-filemanager.sh | ||
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Change the last line | Change the last line | ||
<pre><nowiki> | <pre><nowiki> | ||
exit 1 | exit 1 | ||
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<pre><nowiki> | <pre><nowiki> | ||
/usr/bin/nautilus "${1%%$(basename "$1")}" | /usr/bin/nautilus "${1%%$(basename "$1")}" | ||
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If you prefer, you can make Picasa start other file managers in a similar way. See the template filemanager script for details. | If you prefer, you can make Picasa start other file managers in a similar way. See the template filemanager script for details. |
2007年5月13日 (日) 12:39的版本
Parent: UbuntuHelp:Software
目录
Picasa
Google's Picasa is a photo management application with some intermediate-level editing features.
Screenshot
attachment:scrn-Picasa2.png
Installation
- Via instructions at [1]
- Via instructions at sites such as the Unofficial Ubuntu 6.10 (Edgy Eft) Starter Guide
- Via installer applications like UbuntuHelp:Automatix
Hints and Tips
- The default file manager used by Picasa is Winefile. It is used when you select "Locate on disk" for an image. You can make it use UbuntuHelp:Nautilus (the default file manager on Ubuntu) instead:
Copy the template filemanager script to the bin directory:
cd /opt/picasa/desktop sudo cp picasa-hook-filemanager.sh.template ../bin/picasa-hook-filemanager.sh
Edit the script:
cd ../bin gksudo gedit picasa-hook-filemanager.sh
Change the last line
exit 1
to
/usr/bin/nautilus "${1%%$(basename "$1")}"
If you prefer, you can make Picasa start other file managers in a similar way. See the template filemanager script for details.
Other applications you may wish to look at
- UbuntuHelp:F-Spot - Photo management
- UbuntuHelp:gThumb - Image Viewer
- UbuntuHelp:TheGIMP - Complex photo and image editing
Further Reading
CategoryDocumentation