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#1
Users / Re: Linux destroyer
February 11, 2008, 12:32:30 AM
i personally find annoying all the hand-holding warnings that current programs mandate clicking through.  the original poster will likely never get linuxmce working well for him, particularly if he thinks it's "so easy".
#2
thanks.

like i said, i did a lot of coding years ago (late 80's, early 90's, c, c-shell, awk and postscript).  it was commercial coding but i was the only game in town, nobody deciding anything but me.  i still meddle but obviously the technology sure has changed.  anyway, my thought was to try to accomplish the task myself, so your comments about how open-source development forums work could ultimately help.  as chewi pointed out, my search prior to posting seems to have been pretty anemic, and simply coming up with a script to manipulate some of my own pics and put them into the flickr slideshow by means already sorted out will accomplish my goal equally well i think.
#3
wow, i must be a bad searcher.  thanks.
#4
first post.  i've no idea how to do so, as i've never worked on an open-source project before, but i did a lot of coding many years ago, and i'm interested in implementing a fullscreen slideshow feature into the pictures viewer.  i thought it might not be exceedingly difficult(?) to find the code that produces the flickr slideshow and alter it to accomplish this (i'd assume that might also involve resizing images).  i downloaded the source code to investigate this and, well, there's a lot of it of course.  how does one navigate the source code to find where things are?  is there some sort of map?  gps?  ;)

thanks in advance for any guidance.

EDIT:  i guess i should elaborate.  what i imagined was playing around with this idea on my machine until i decided it was impossible or until i was successful.  i also assume the task is more difficult than it seems.  is it considered bad etiquette in such a forum to petition help for such an endeavor when the inevitable confusion arises?  i've no idea how such impressive open development works...