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[Feature] Aspect Ratio, UI, README, more. #105

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Disonantemus opened this issue Jun 22, 2023 · 1 comment
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[Feature] Aspect Ratio, UI, README, more. #105

Disonantemus opened this issue Jun 22, 2023 · 1 comment

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@Disonantemus
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Disonantemus commented Jun 22, 2023

Today I used 4 the 1st time cropgui, installed from AUR (Arch Linux), defaults to gtk and it's ok, also I did try the github version, and I found the following:

  1. Overwrite image: maybe some Option or preference to not remove in another step when reviewing a lot of screenshots/images/photos.
  2. I missed more aspect ratios like:
    • 1:1 4:3 16:9 16:10 21:9 and the same vertical ones.
    • I know you can use Shift to keep original AR.
  3. README.md fixes:
    • It's not clear that you can install GTK version and defaults to TK, and maybe should default to GTK.
    • I didn't found how to remove cropgui when you installed from github following README.
    • Keyboard shortcuts don't appear.
  4. Alternative Install:
    • If it's just python and some shell, it's possible to do pip install' or maybe using pypy3?
  5. GUI:
    • It's weird that Quit' button it's on the open file dialog, you can have one last button to do that.
    • About/Help with info, like keyboard shortcuts (Like Shift) that are not shown at any place, and I just found because searching aspect ratio at Issues.
    • Next Image button: very useful when you are reviewing a folder to crop.

I like the fast way of cropgui and that it's the only jpg lossless native linux gui crop, that I know.
Hope you give this ideas a chance to improve user experience.

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howff commented Sep 24, 2023

I would also like to see the current filename in the window titlebar

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