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Bug 167216 - Allow renaming currently displayed image file
Allow renaming currently displayed image file
Status: RESOLVED OBSOLETE
Product: eog
Classification: Core
Component: general
3.4.x
Other Linux
: Normal enhancement
: ---
Assigned To: EOG Maintainers
EOG Maintainers
: 557173 (view as bug list)
Depends on:
Blocks:
 
 
Reported: 2005-02-12 23:42 UTC by Richard Neill
Modified: 2021-06-19 08:45 UTC
See Also:
GNOME target: ---
GNOME version: Unversioned Enhancement



Description Richard Neill 2005-02-12 23:42:34 UTC
Distribution/Version: Mandrake cooker (devel)

Eog is great (imho, the best of the image viewers, even for kde). I do have a
few suggestions for improvements, all of which should be really easy to do, and
very useful.

Problem: Images from a digital camera have unhelpful filenames, and may not be
correctly rotated. It would be useful to fix these quickly, especially if one
has several hundered images to do! 

Suggestion:

1)eog should add an option to rename files (not save as). Ideally, this would be
invoked by a right-click, and/or keyboard shortcut, for maximum speed. There is
no need to change the directory here, so simply right-clicking on the filename
beneath the image, and editing in-place would do.

2)After rotating and renaming, it would be useful to have an option "Save All".
This would save all the changed files in one go.

3)Trivial: keyboard shortcut "Ctrl-L" for rotate anti-clockwise.

Thank you very much.
Comment 1 Lucas Rocha 2005-11-18 03:13:41 UTC
Thanks for the report! For 2.14, we plan to remove save capabilities from EOG
(see bug #320893 to know what is planned about this). Also, renaming and "Save
All" features are more for a photo manager or nautilus. EOG is an app for fast
image viewing. IMHO, this is a WONTFIX bug.
Comment 2 Richard Neill 2005-11-18 04:24:29 UTC
Nooo! Please don't do that. Eog is by far the best photo *manager* that exists
yet under Linux! It is much more capable than any of the other programs.

Eog performs the critical tasks for digital cameras very well, namely the
process of batch sorting and file-naming imported photos.

 - View a directory.
 - Zoom in if desired.
 - Quickly Delete the junk photos, rotate the wrong orientations.
 - Rename the files with descriptive names.
 - Loads quickly, and has a great (yet simple) interface.

The only thing it doesn't do easily enough is to allow quick re-naming of the files.

There is, as yet, no perfect Linux application which does all these tasks, but
eog is the most nearly best. 

For a purely image viewer, I'd suggest using ee or xli.

Lastly, please don't try to move this stuff into Nautilus - since it really
isn't very pleasant to use under KDE.

Given the simplicity of the modifications and the usefulness of the result, why
not add the features, but, if you wish, turn them off by default unless selected
by an "Advanced" option.

Comment 3 Kjartan Maraas 2005-11-20 15:55:05 UTC
Isn't this what gthumb really wants to be? There's no use in maintaining two
apps with the more advanced features IMO.
Comment 4 Richard Neill 2005-11-20 17:00:12 UTC
Well, yes. But gthumb isn't quite ready yet! The interface of eog is much nicer.
And while I agree that it's not really necessary to have 2 applications, eog is
so nearly finished (it is 99.5% of perfect for what I look for), it would be
really easy to add.
Comment 5 Lucas Rocha 2006-11-17 23:56:17 UTC
Moving to 2.17.
Comment 6 Felix Riemann 2008-10-27 10:44:48 UTC
*** Bug 557173 has been marked as a duplicate of this bug. ***
Comment 7 Nick Jenkins 2008-10-27 22:13:52 UTC
I agree with original reporter - adding renaming and moving of files to EOG would be a very useful addition, for precisely the same reason - going through digital camera pics. "Fred and Jane's birthday party 12-Oct-2008.jpg" is so much nicer that "000282002.jpg", and sometimes you want to move files as well (e.g. I move the best images into a "to be printed" subfolder). For keyboard shortcuts, suggest "F2" for renaming the current image file from within EoG, so as to be the same as Nautilus. Moving could be done using F7, perhaps. 

If you want some precedent for file renaming and moving functionality within an image viewer, there's the Irfanview image viewer on Windows, which does this quite well, and it's very useful to have this functionality available from within the image viewer app.
Comment 8 nodiscc 2012-07-28 13:36:37 UTC
Renaming the currently displayed file is a valid and useful feature request, an entry could be added to the "File" menu. - with a simple keyboard shortcut like F2 for consistency with Nautilus.

To move files, you can already drag and drop the picture from eog's window to copy it wherever you want. Or use Save As. Then delete the original with Del key. Or (even better) hold Alt when dropping the file that offers options to Symlink or Move it. Plenty of solutions.

Changing the bug title to focus only on renaming files. Please reopen a bug report with a proper title if you feel the copy/move features need enhancement.
Comment 9 André Klapper 2021-06-19 08:45:55 UTC
GNOME is going to shut down bugzilla.gnome.org in favor of gitlab.gnome.org.
As part of that, we are mass-closing older open tickets in bugzilla.gnome.org
which have not seen updates for a longer time (resources are unfortunately
quite limited so not every ticket can get handled).

If you can still reproduce the situation described in this ticket in a recent
and supported software version, then please follow
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and create a new ticket at
  https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/eog/-/issues/

Thank you for your understanding and your help.