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Posted: Oct. 22 2006,19:48 QUOTE

xnview.uci works quite well.  I'm happy to be able to see animated gifs again without having to load a specialized application =o)

One issue I've seen with it, though it seems like it might be a bug within the program rather than a problem with the uci package...
The program crashes when you choose Options -> View -> File list


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Posted: Oct. 27 2006,12:33 QUOTE

xnview.uci - yeah the conversion features are interesting too, though I still use Imagemagick.uci to (eg) resize jpegs into icons. File list crash:  I've been irritated by the same thing.  It doesn't do it on BigFatDistro (Fedora with KDE).  I've avoided that file list thing for now. Any thoughts anyone ...

Right now I'm busy building a new "mplayer" uci with the *new* mplayer release, new lame release, faad2, faac, libtheora etc mjpegtools, firewire support, probably DVDAuthor, possibly gpac for MP4 etc etc -- "jam packed with extra features" as they say on TV. New releases don't always make much difference in some areas, but that's not true of media encoders. MPlayer claim to have at last fixed the x264 support in mencoder with this new release so support for that will be included (and now that I've worked out how to compile it on dsl) => x264 = very high quality encodes at low bitrates => small movie files.

It will however be a massive download - at least twice the current size with all the extra libs etc - for which I make no apology, since half the progs are dependent on the other half so it beats loading 3 or 4 different ucis duplicating libs, and there won't be much dsl won't be able to do media-wise, hardware permitting.

Anyway I'm slacking off here, better get back to it. It's only half finished and the going is headache-inducing, so don't anyone hold their breath :=)
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Posted: Oct. 29 2006,13:28 QUOTE

xnview.uci crash - we're not alone they're having this problem on Suse as well.

I'm running strace and it says it's a segfault. Investigating further.
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Posted: Oct. 30 2006,14:10 QUOTE

Here's what gdb says:

Code Sample
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(no debugging symbols found)...
Program received signal SIGSEGV, Segmentation fault.
0x4002c160 in XtWidgetToApplicationContext () from /usr/X11R6/lib/libXt.so.6
(gdb)


I've posted this over at the xnview forum.  Hopefully the xnview developer might take notice.
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Posted: Oct. 31 2006,01:10 QUOTE

New UCI extensions from clacker

frobtads.uci
inform.uci


Please read the info files.
Thanks clacker.
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