mikshaw


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Posted: June 23 2007,20:03 |
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You can do a plain slideshow with just about any image viewer, although some might require a little scripting to help.
The transition effects can be accomplished using xscreensaver instead of an image viewer.
A very basic slideshow could be made pretty easily with a murgaLua script, which would allow it to be much smaller than any image viewer written in C. I couldn't say anything about transition effects, though...that bit might be more work than it's worth.
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