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PhotoQt v1.1.0.1 - Copyright (C) 2014, Lukas Spies ([email protected]), License: GPLv2 (or later) - http://photoqt.org
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PhotoQt is a fast and highly configurable image viewer with a simple and nice interface.
DEPENDENCIES
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Qt >= 5 (make sure to have the needed modules: image formats, multimedia)
cmake (needed for building PhotoQt)
>> Dependencies, that are needed by default, but can be disabled via cmake (see INSTALL section):
exiv2
GraphicsMagick
**Note**
On some systems you also need the *-dev package for compiling (e.g. exiv2-dev - names can vary slightly depending
on your distribution). These files usually can be removed again after compilation is done.
INSTALL
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1) cd build/
2) cmake .. # Note: This installs PhotoQt by default into /usr/local/{bin,share}
# To install PhotoQt into another prefix e.g. /usr/{bin,share}, run:
cmake -DCMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX=/usr ..
# PhotoQt makes use of different libraries: Exiv2, GraphicsMagick ("gm").
# You can en-/disable them with the following options:
# (if you don't specify anything, it asumes the default values)
-DEXIV2=OFF # default: ON
-DGM=OFF # default: ON
# You can combine them in any way you want.
# The following option equates to setting the two above options to OFF
-DQTONLY=ON # default: OFF
# Note: -DQTONLY overwrites the two individual options above!
3) make # This creates an executeable photoqt binary located in the ./build/ folder
4) (as root) make install # This (i) installs the desktop file to share/applications/
(ii) moves some icons to icons/hicolor/
(iii) moves the binary to bin/
UNINSTALL
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If you want to uninstall PhotoQt, simply run "make uninstall" as root. This removes the desktop file (via
"xdg-desktop-menu uninstall"), the icons and the binary file. Alternatively you can simply remove all the files
manually, that should yield the same result.