Hi all, gpicview has the nice command line option '--slideshow' which is perfect for what I need: start an image slide after boot.
The only thing missin is to have gpicview in full screnn.
I don't see any option in the --help.
Is there a way to achinve that?
Thank you.
Start gpicview in fullscreen
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Re: Start gpicview in fullscreen
I opened GPicView and maximized it. It now opens up in full screen mode.
Rex
Re: Start gpicview in fullscreen
If you are using Lubuntu, you should have ~/.config/openbox/lubuntu-rc.xml. First backup this file for safety. Then, edit it to insert the following text just above the line that has </applications> (at nearly the end of the file):sirio81 wrote:...
The only thing missin is to have gpicview in full screnn.
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<application name="gpicview">
<fullscreen>true</fullscreen>
</application>
Note:
If you are using LXDE on some other OS, the file may be called rc.xml or lxde-rc.xml and may have some other location!