I like the way the development of ristretto is going, i'm following all git changes. I would like to ask for an option in preferences to automatically save an image if it has been changed (rotation is all i can think of). This option is extremely useful, for if you have pictures yo took with your camera and you took them vertically and need to rotate them, if you don't save them manually, everytime you open them again you have to rotate them, which is really annoying. Another thing you could do is bring the toolbar (the one with zooming and other buttons) down, just above the status bar, maybe it would look better there. Just one mor little thing i can think of now, give an option in preferences to allow ristretto's window to adjust to the size of the image (obviously whithin the constrains of the screen). Keep up the good work.
These are actually 2 feature-requests. When you right-click on the navigation-toolbar, you can position it on each side of the main-window. (right, left, top or bottom) Saving changes is something I suggest you do with a real image-editor. Or pay some more bucks on a camera which stores the EXIF orientation-tag in the image in which case ristretto rotates the image for you. I'll keep this ticket around, maybe I'll implement the save-changes feature. It has been discussed a few times, I don't want people to accidently reduce the image-quality of lossy-formats with an image-viewer.
Thanks, didn't know i could specify the position. I also do believe that we do not want top reduce the image-quality with ristretto, but it is a very useful feature and, as i said, you could implement this as a feature, with a warning saying that rotating the image will reduce it's quality. This option should be deactivated by default.
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