Slide show and photo management
Posted 04-17-2018 at 04:01 AM by Michael Uplawski
Updated 01-29-2022 at 05:38 AM by Michael Uplawski
Updated 01-29-2022 at 05:38 AM by Michael Uplawski
Tags c++, development, qt framework, slide show
... perhaps a little less than that.
UpsSlideshow
January 2022: runs with Qt 6.2.x
So here it is:
The man-page is also included in the source-tarball.
I should maybe rename and refactor the project to make it “Oops-Slideshow”, instead. „Ups” (German for Oops) had been my nick-name in my youth, more because my family-name was too complicated than for an accumulation of bad luck... that came later.
Later: A colleague of mine came up with the definition of a measurement unit. 1 oops is the amount of bad luck, equivalent to stopping your car on what you suppose must be the breaking lane of a snow-covered and empty country-road, in the deepest black night, to go for a pee behind a bush, and from there hearing the noise of your car slowly sliding sideways into the ditch, noticing that there had not been a breaking lane in the first place.
Micro-Oops are fairly common and that was the B10 somewhere around Landau.
UpsSlideshow
January 2022: runs with Qt 6.2.x
So here it is:
- Download the source as tar.xz Archive (306K).
- Read the html-version of the current man-page.
The man-page is also included in the source-tarball.
I should maybe rename and refactor the project to make it “Oops-Slideshow”, instead. „Ups” (German for Oops) had been my nick-name in my youth, more because my family-name was too complicated than for an accumulation of bad luck... that came later.
Later: A colleague of mine came up with the definition of a measurement unit. 1 oops is the amount of bad luck, equivalent to stopping your car on what you suppose must be the breaking lane of a snow-covered and empty country-road, in the deepest black night, to go for a pee behind a bush, and from there hearing the noise of your car slowly sliding sideways into the ditch, noticing that there had not been a breaking lane in the first place.
Micro-Oops are fairly common and that was the B10 somewhere around Landau.
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