Fwd: Raw image and imagemagick
Fabian Greffrath
fabian at greffrath.com
Fri Apr 30 14:47:33 UTC 2010
reassign 579160 ufraw
found 579160 0.16-1
tags 579160 =
thanks
Am 30.04.2010 16:36, schrieb Bastien ROUCARIES:
> Please in any case could yo report before doing something in gnome
> this bug to ufraw package ?
Dear ufraw maintainer,
on a freshly installed Debian squeeze desktop system, ufraw appears in
the GNOME application menu (this is because inkscape, which is
installed by default, recommends imagemagick which in turn recommends
ufraw).
I think, editing pictures in RAW format is a rather special use case
and not something that needs a dedicated application installed by a
standard install. If someone want to do it, he/she can easily find and
install this program via the usual apt tools. Additionally, ufraw does
not really well integrate with the other GNOME application and may
thus leave a negative impression on a freshly installed system.
Since the imagemagick maintainers consider the capability to edit raw
images based on ufraw a valuable feature and thus decided to keep on
recommending it, I'd like to suggest two possible ways how to reduce
this negative desktop experience:
1) This icon gets disabled by default in the
/usr/share/applications/ufraw.desktop file (either globally or only in
GNOME) or
2) this icon gets disabled by default in GNOME via a black-list (thus
CCing pkg-gnome team).
Cheers,
Fabian
More information about the pkg-gnome-maintainers
mailing list