-<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/html4/loose.dtd" >\r
-<html>\r
- <head>\r
- <meta name="generator" content="HTML Tidy for HTML5 for Linux version 5.2.0" />\r
- <title>Installing Geeqie</title>\r
- </head>\r
- <body>\r
- <div id="downloading">\r
- <h2>Downloading</h2>\r
- <p>Geeqie is available as a package with some distributions.</p>\r
- <p>\r
- The source tar of the latest formal release may be downloaded:\r
- <a href="http://geeqie.org/geeqie-1.3.tar.xz">http://geeqie.org/geeqie-1.3.tar.xz</a>\r
- </p>\r
- <p>However Geeqie is stable, and you may download the latest version (if you have installed git) from here:</p>\r
- <p>\r
- Either:\r
- <code>git clone git://www.geeqie.org/geeqie.git</code>\r
- </p>\r
- <p>\r
- Or:\r
- <code>git clone http://www.geeqie.org/git/geeqie.git</code>\r
- </p>\r
- <h2>Installation</h2>\r
- <p>\r
- List compile options:\r
- <code>./autogen.sh --help</code>\r
- </p>\r
- <p>\r
- Common options:\r
- <code>./autogen.sh --disable-gtk3</code>\r
- ,\r
- </p>\r
- <p>\r
- Compilation:\r
- <code>./autogen.sh [options]; make -j<no. of cpu cores></code>\r
- </p>\r
- <p>\r
- Install:\r
- <code>[sudo] make install</code>\r
- </p>\r
- <p>\r
- Removal:\r
- <code>[sudo] make uninstall</code>\r
- </p>\r
- <h4>Note:</h4>\r
- <p>The zip and gzip files at geeqie.org and GitHub contain only the sources - they cannot, by themselves, be used to install Geeqie.</p>\r
- <p>\r
- It is recommended to always use\r
- <code>git clone git://www.geeqie.org/geeqie.git</code>\r
- to download Geeqie. After installing Geeqie you may delete the folder you have cloned Geeqie into.\r
- </p>\r
- <p>However if you leave the folder intact, whenever new features or patches are available, execute:</p>\r
- <p>\r
- <code>git pull; sudo make uninstall; sudo make maintainer-clean; ./autogen.sh; make -j<no. of cpu cores>; sudo make install</code>\r
- </p>\r
- <p>Only the changed sources are downloaded, which makes this a quick operation.</p>\r
- <p>Your configuration file, history file and desktop files are not affected by this process.</p>\r
- <h2>Notes and changes for the latest release</h2>\r
- <p>\r
- See the NEWS file in the installation folder, or\r
- <a href="https://github.com/BestImageViewer/geeqie/blob/master/NEWS">Geeqie News at GitHub</a>\r
- </p>\r
- <p>\r
- And either the ChangeLog file or\r
- <a href="http://geeqie.org/cgi-bin/gitweb.cgi?p=geeqie.git;a=shortlog">Geeqie ChangeLog</a>\r
- </p>\r
- <h2>Requirements</h2>\r
- <h3>Required libraries:</h3>\r
- <pre>\r
- <code>\r
- GTK+ 3.00\r
- www.gtk.org\r
- enabled by default\r
- disable with configure option: --disable-gtk3\r
- or\r
- GTK+ 2.20\r
- disabled by default when GTK+3 libraries are found.\r
- enable with configure option: --disable-gtk3\r
- optional items map display and GPU acceleration are not available\r
- with GTK2\r
- \r
- Note: GTK+3 is still somehow experimental. It is needed for some\r
- features but we have several complains about the GTK+3 usability.\r
- \r
- So if you need a stable version, you are advised to compile it\r
- with GTK+2. If you want to play with the cool new features, use\r
- GTK+3.\r
- </code>\r
- </pre>\r
- <h3>Optional libraries:</h3>\r
- <pre>\r
- <code>\r
- lcms2 2.0\r
- or\r
- lcms 1.14\r
- www.littlecms.com\r
- for color management support\r
- enabled by default\r
- disable with configure option: --disable-lcms\r
- \r
- exiv2 0.11\r
- www.exiv2.org\r
- for enhanced exif support\r
- enabled by default\r
- disable with configure option: --disable-exiv2\r
- \r
- lirc\r
- www.lirc.org\r
- for remote control support\r
- enabled by default\r
- disable with configure option: --disable-lirc\r
- \r
- libchamplain-gtk 0.12\r
- libchamplain 0.12\r
- libclutter 1.0\r
- wiki.gnome.org/Projects/libchamplain\r
- for map display\r
- enabled by default\r
- disable with configure option: --disable-map\r
- \r
- libclutter 1.0\r
- www.clutter-project.org\r
- for GPU acceleration (a check-box on Preferences/Image must also be ticked)\r
- enabled by default\r
- disable with configure option: --disable-gpu-accel\r
- explicitly disabling will also disable the map feature\r
- \r
- lua 5.1\r
- www.lua.org\r
- support for lua scripting\r
- enabled by default\r
- disable with configure option: --disable-lua\r
-\r
- librsvg2-common\r
- for displaying .svg images\r
-\r
- libwmf0.2-7-gtk\r
- for displaying .wmf images\r
-\r
- (see also "Additional pixbuf loaders" in the References section of the Help file)\r
-\r
- awk\r
- when running Geeqie, to use the geo-decode function\r
- \r
- markdown\r
- when compiling Geeqie, to create this file in html format\r
-\r
- libffmpegthumbnailer 2.1.0\r
- for thumbnailing camera video clips\r
- enabled by default\r
- disable with configure option: --disable-libffmpegthumbnailer\r
- </code>\r
- </pre>\r
- </div>\r
- </body>\r
-</html>\r
+<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/html4/loose.dtd" >
+<html>
+ <head>
+ <meta name="generator" content="HTML Tidy for HTML5 for Linux version 5.2.0" />
+ <title>Installing Geeqie</title>
+ </head>
+ <body>
+ <div id="downloading">
+ <h2>Downloading</h2>
+ <p>Geeqie is available as a package with some distributions.</p>
+ <p>
+ The source tar of the latest formal release may be downloaded:
+ <a href="http://geeqie.org/geeqie-1.3.tar.xz">http://geeqie.org/geeqie-1.3.tar.xz</a>
+ </p>
+ <p>However Geeqie is stable, and you may download the latest version (if you have installed git) from here:</p>
+ <p>
+ Either:
+ <code>git clone git://www.geeqie.org/geeqie.git</code>
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ Or:
+ <code>git clone http://www.geeqie.org/git/geeqie.git</code>
+ </p>
+ <h2>Installation</h2>
+ <p>
+ List compile options:
+ <code>./autogen.sh --help</code>
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ Common options:
+ <code>./autogen.sh --disable-gtk3</code>
+ ,
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ Compilation:
+ <code>./autogen.sh [options]; make -j<no. of cpu cores></code>
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ Install:
+ <code>[sudo] make install</code>
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ Removal:
+ <code>[sudo] make uninstall</code>
+ </p>
+ <h4>Note:</h4>
+ <p>The zip and gzip files at geeqie.org and GitHub contain only the sources - they cannot, by themselves, be used to install Geeqie.</p>
+ <p>
+ It is recommended to always use
+ <code>git clone git://www.geeqie.org/geeqie.git</code>
+ to download Geeqie. After installing Geeqie you may delete the folder you have cloned Geeqie into.
+ </p>
+ <p>However if you leave the folder intact, whenever new features or patches are available, execute:</p>
+ <p>
+ <code>git pull; sudo make uninstall; sudo make maintainer-clean; ./autogen.sh; make -j<no. of cpu cores>; sudo make install</code>
+ </p>
+ <p>Only the changed sources are downloaded, which makes this a quick operation.</p>
+ <p>Your configuration file, history file and desktop files are not affected by this process.</p>
+ <h2>Notes and changes for the latest release</h2>
+ <p>
+ See the NEWS file in the installation folder, or
+ <a href="https://github.com/BestImageViewer/geeqie/blob/master/NEWS">Geeqie News at GitHub</a>
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ And either the ChangeLog file or
+ <a href="http://geeqie.org/cgi-bin/gitweb.cgi?p=geeqie.git;a=shortlog">Geeqie ChangeLog</a>
+ </p>
+ <h2>Requirements</h2>
+ <h3>Required libraries:</h3>
+ <pre>
+ <code>
+ GTK+ 3.00
+ www.gtk.org
+ enabled by default
+ disable with configure option: --disable-gtk3
+ or
+ GTK+ 2.20
+ disabled by default when GTK+3 libraries are found.
+ enable with configure option: --disable-gtk3
+ optional items map display and GPU acceleration are not available
+ with GTK2
+
+ Note: GTK+3 is still somehow experimental. It is needed for some
+ features but we have several complains about the GTK+3 usability.
+
+ So if you need a stable version, you are advised to compile it
+ with GTK+2. If you want to play with the cool new features, use
+ GTK+3.
+ </code>
+ </pre>
+ <h3>Optional libraries:</h3>
+ <pre>
+ <code>
+ lcms2 2.0
+ or
+ lcms 1.14
+ www.littlecms.com
+ for color management support
+ enabled by default
+ disable with configure option: --disable-lcms
+
+ exiv2 0.11
+ www.exiv2.org
+ for enhanced exif support
+ enabled by default
+ disable with configure option: --disable-exiv2
+
+ lirc
+ www.lirc.org
+ for remote control support
+ enabled by default
+ disable with configure option: --disable-lirc
+
+ libchamplain-gtk 0.12
+ libchamplain 0.12
+ libclutter 1.0
+ wiki.gnome.org/Projects/libchamplain
+ for map display
+ enabled by default
+ disable with configure option: --disable-map
+
+ libclutter 1.0
+ www.clutter-project.org
+ for GPU acceleration (a check-box on Preferences/Image must also be ticked)
+ enabled by default
+ disable with configure option: --disable-gpu-accel
+ explicitly disabling will also disable the map feature
+
+ lua 5.1
+ www.lua.org
+ support for lua scripting
+ enabled by default
+ disable with configure option: --disable-lua
+
+ librsvg2-common
+ for displaying .svg images
+
+ libwmf0.2-7-gtk
+ for displaying .wmf images
+
+ (see also "Additional pixbuf loaders" in the References section of the Help file)
+
+ awk
+ when running Geeqie, to use the geo-decode function
+
+ markdown
+ when compiling Geeqie, to create this file in html format
+
+ libffmpegthumbnailer 2.1.0
+ for thumbnailing camera video clips
+ enabled by default
+ disable with configure option: --disable-libffmpegthumbnailer
+ </code>
+ </pre>
+ </div>
+ </body>
+</html>