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Offline labeas

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What is the graficalViewer ?
« on: November 22, 2016, 08:14:00 AM »
And how to call it?      This is not TC64 specific.

What pidS could indicate the NOW-RUNNING GraficalViewer ?
wbar obviously uses Grafics ? -> ldd `which wbar` =nX
Or flwm -> ldd `which flwm`  ==libjpeg.so.62
=!=> <bottom Icons> => Run progm => AppLauncher => Browse
== Failed to find the currently working GraficalViewer.

->  env | grep PATH ==
PATH=/home/tc/.local/bin:/usr/local/sbin:/usr/local/bin
   :/apps/bin:/usr/sbin:/usr/bin:/sbin:/bin

-> ls /usr/local/bin <- MAIN/TOP executables

=> wbar_setup.sh ==...
for F in "exittc" "xterm" "editor" "cpanel" "apps" "scmapps" "flrun" "mnt
tool"
do
        wbar_update.sh "tinycore-$F"
done
??????

!! Failed to find <graficalViewer> needed to see if TC also shows a
*.jpg which was stored from a M$:EI fetch, with less resolution:
like the Debian.7 x86 does.
   
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Offline Juanito

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Re: What is the graficalViewer ?
« Reply #1 on: November 23, 2016, 12:33:51 AM »
It's difficult to know exactly what you are asking, but if you are looking for a graphics file viewer you could use the gthumb extension or the fifth browser extension.

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Re: What is the graficalViewer ?
« Reply #2 on: March 22, 2017, 06:40:19 PM »
One other option might be to use the DILLO html browser extension and point it to a local directory in the url bar  [file:]

I looked at some quick TC screenshots that way..
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Offline labeas

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Re: What is the graficalViewer ?
« Reply #3 on: March 28, 2017, 12:30:48 PM »
# which DILLO == <empty>
but I've now fetched opera-12, so that I don't need to switch to M$ to get
the hatefull web-based gmail.
But even at the initial/lowest level TC renders graphical images; eg, in the
<wbar> how does it do that? Can it not similarly render my images?