12-03-2018
Dear Gull, you read my mind, my thought exactly. As I am too lazy and too shy to try CPUs anyway. I have no spares for anything too.
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Crude but real simple actually. There is a "Go Advanced" button to the right of "Post Quick Reply" Button. That Shows you a Paper Clip button on top of the text entry box here. You click that and select picture files you re-sized with GIMP in your home folder. Pictures which you sent from your phone via gmail app. Then you click "Upload" there in popup that the paperclip button pops for you. After files are uploaded, you close the popup. Position your text cursor where you want the picture to be. Then click the little down arrow right of the paper clip. You select whichever picture you want to be placed, or click "insert all". This puts a series of tags with picture names inside your text, just like HTML. You can cut and paste these short tags to place the pictures wherever you want. It produces visually crude, spartan looks. But this blog script used here is probably one the originator probably wrote all by himself. A do it yourself guy obviously. Its a lean, mean system that I never saw anywhere else yet. But then again, Unix is for programmers not for consumer types.
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mapivi
MAPIVI(1) User Contributed Perl Documentation MAPIVI(1)
NAME
MaPiVi - Picture Viewer and Organizer
MaPiVi means Martin's Picture Viewer
DESCRIPTION
JPEG picture viewer / image management system with meta info support written in Perl/Tk for UNIX, Mac OS X and Windows.
I wrote mapivi just for me, because I needed a image viewer which is also able to display and edit meta infos of JPEG pictures, like EXIF,
JPEG comments and IPTC/IIM infos. As hobby photographer I am mostly interested in the EXIF infos (like timestamp, camera model, focal
length, exposure time, aperture, etc.) and the possibility to add and edit IPTC infos and JPEG comments. But I also want to rename
pictures according to their internal date/time and to do lossless rotation, lossless cropping and other stuff.
mapivi can be found here: http://mapivi.de.vu (link to the mapivi site) or if this won't work: http://herrmanns-stern.de (real site)
http://sourceforge.net/projects/mapivi (download)
I would be happy to receive some feedback (e.g. on which os mapivi works), bugfixes, patches or suggestions about mapivi.
Copyright (c) 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008 Martin Herrmann All rights reserved.
Feel free to redistribute. Enjoy!
USAGE
mapivi [-i ] [file|folder]
to display a certain picture use:
mapivi picture.jpg
mapivi will generate and display all pictures in the folder as thumbnails. The given picture will be displayed in original size or zoomed
to fit the window (picture frame).
to view a folder containing pictures use:
mapivi ~/pics/
mapivi will generate and display all pictures in the given folder as thumbnails.
to start mapivi with the import wizard
mapivi -i
KEYS
mapivi is controlled by the following keys: see also menu Help->Keys (the list is generated from the source code and is always actual.)
Space, Page-Down
Show the next picture in folder
BackSpace, Page-Up
Show the previous picture in folder
Escape
Iconify MaPiVi (Boss-Key :)
Cursor-up, -down, -left, -right
Scroll the picture, if it's bigger than the Canvas
Shift-Cursor-up, -down, -left, -right
Move to the border of the picture, if it's bigger than the Canvas
q Quit MaPiVi
For all other key bindings, see the menu Help->Keys
MOUSE
Try the right mouse button in the thumbnail picture list for a popup menu to copy, move, rename, rotate or delete pictures, to open a new
folder, to add or remove comments or to exit MaPiVi.
Use the buttons to add, edit or remove JPG comments, or to display all EXIF infos.
If you hold the mouse over the buttons or labels a help message will pop up (or at least at most of them :).
perl v5.10.0 2009-04-03 MAPIVI(1)