there is xnviewmp in repository opensuse?

hello

xnviewmp is very powefully to use preview image with 400 format file…
but there are not in repository from opensuse 12.1…
but ubuntu canonical apps there is see link: https://apps.ubuntu.com/cat/applications/xnviewmp/
i wish like apps of ubuntu for opensuse is very use easy for new users

thank you

On 08/31/2012 01:56 PM, manuel songokuh wrote:
> xnviewmp is very powefully to use preview image with 400 format file.

what formats do you use which are not already viewable, rotatable, etc
etc etc with the default viewers in openSUSE?

what desktop are you using and are they formats not viewable with the
default install?


dd

hello

i dont say “problem”, i wanted to ask you only: why dont add a repository for xnviewmp like example link from ubuntu they are added app in repository of ubuntu.,…
i think: i wish like for opensuse add apps ok?

> i dont say “problem”, i wanted to ask you only: why dont add a
> repository for xnviewmp

the best way to ask for a new feature is via FATE, here:
https://features.opensuse.org/

but, you have to find several willing to vote to have xnviewmp included
with openSUSE…it could be a very long time to wait if you are the
only openSUSE user who wants that package added…

it would be much quicker to download the source, compile and install it
on your system…

or, just use what is already available…(for me the default image
viewer is plenty, and if it is not GIMP is wonderful…)

the choice is yours to make…


dd

Hi
It won’t be included as it comes with pre-compiled libraries no
‘source’ so doesn’t meet the requirements of openSUSE.

Just download the prebuilt application and run as your user?


Cheers Malcolm °¿° (Linux Counter #276890)
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Am 31.08.2012 22:39, schrieb malcolmlewis:
> Hi
> It won’t be included as it comes with pre-compiled libraries no
> ‘source’ so doesn’t meet the requirements of openSUSE.
>
> Just download the prebuilt application and run as your user?
>
It could in principle be included in non-oss just as flash or acrobat
reader if the nonfree license is sufficiently “free” for binary
redistribution (I have not read it) and if enough people vote for it.


PC: oS 12.2 x86_64 | i7-2600@3.40GHz | 16GB | KDE 4.8.4 | GeForce GT 420
ThinkPad E320: oS 12.1 x86_64 | i3@2.30GHz | 8GB | KDE 4.8.5 | HD 3000
eCAFE 800: oS 12.1 i586 | AMD Geode LX 800@500MHz | 512MB | KDE 3.5.10

Hi
Not sure, it is freeware for personal use, but you need to ‘register’
for commercial or if you want to distribute… guess it depends on
what is required for ‘registration’?

I just unpacked and ran the start script and it worked fine, you would
just need to add the icons and the desktop files (that are present)
into your respective home directory locations for the menu item to be
added…


Cheers Malcolm °¿° (Linux Counter #276890)
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thank you for information.

i did try open with run. work but i wanted to know why ubuntu yes and opensuse not?for this reason i ask all you for opinion ok?
nxviewmp is not very BAD but VERY COOL, did you try it?
also TRY to xnconvert (XnConvert | Convert, Resize and many more) is very COOL, i vote xnviewmp also xnconvert.

other thing: how i can add VOTE for add new app to opensuse? example ubuntu has “star: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5” or rank or other things similar…
but i think opensuse has not central APP like as PLAY google, ubuntu app, etc?

when team opensuse will decide new central app for opensuse then will be for non-OSS will add with explain how to config for opensuse not use RUN but install easy in opensuse, depend EXPLAIN for non-OSS… (sorry i’m not good english poor, i try…) example:
xnviewmp have RUN and team xnviewmp will create new binaries and install in opensuse with introduction easy to use config for installation (this is not hard, i think…)

then what do you think?
thank you