Can’t find it, but surely there is an UNDO feature in the Annotate function of Gwenview??
Thanks.
Nope. The annotate tool is basically some trimmed Ksnip. It doesn’t have “undo” ( ksnip does however). You either
rightclick the annotation or you hit “ctrl+z”.
Ksnip:
gwenview makes a copy of everything you touch so if you don’t want to make the changes, just don’t save the work.
you can reload the images from their original source and start over.
It’s a bit of a clumsy tool really. You can use the undo, but only once you clicked the okay in the annotation tool. Then you have to click the annotation tool once again if your not satisfied with the result.
I just added a fixed big window geometry to that annotation window and just go for the rightclick, remove annotation.
OK, thanks for the reply.
Probably the wrong place to ask, but, is there an option for KDE/Linux, that gives the functionality of something like Greenshot (dare I say, Windows…), which is a brilliant tool…
Thanks.
i like gthumb or nomacs better than gwenveiw
I like Qimgv. Very simple, very fast. Hardly any edit functions. So I added a couple of functions in the application itself.
And the custom commands work both on image as overview ( which, btw, can be shown quite big)