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Latest revision as of 17:35, 28 October 2020
Home » Applications » Graphics » Gwenview
Gwenview - browse, edit and print your images |
Features
- Supports simple image manipulations: rotate, mirror, flip, and resize
- Supports basic file management actions such as copy, move, delete, and others
- Functions both as a standalone application and an embedded viewer in the Konqueror web browser
- Can be extended using KIPI plugins.
More Information
- Gwenview User Manual
- Gwenview Forum
- Aurelien Gateau's blog explains how burst shots get shuffled, and what you can do about it.
- Hidden configuration options
- Semantic Information (rating, tags, description) added are stored in extended file system attributes. To list them, run
attr -l file.jpg
.