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You can set the border width and color with gconftool-2 or gconf-editor:
gconftool-2 --type int --set /apps/gphotoframe/border_width 0
gconftool-2 --type str --set /apps/gphotoframe/border_color "red"
But, the width cannot be adjusted accurately from the limitation of GTK.
I don't have a plan to add new appearance tab.
Original comment by yendo0206
on 29 Oct 2010 at 12:56
Thanks! not intuitive, but works.
If you agree, I'm going to add those commands to the gphotoframe help.
Original comment by cri.pe...@gmail.com
on 31 Oct 2010 at 12:53
> If you agree, I'm going to add those commands to the gphotoframe help.
Yes, off course. Thank you!
BTW, what values did you set to border width and color.
The default values are 6 and 'white',
Do you have any idea about more appropriate default values?
ex) border_width = 6
-> border_width = ( frame_width / 400 ) * 6
Original comment by yendo0206
on 1 Nov 2010 at 9:34
> BTW, what values did you set to border width and color.
> The default values are 6 and 'white',
I've just experimented a little with this setting and I think that the only
useful colors are white and black. The color choice depends from two factors:
the desktop predominant color and the image predominant color. By the way i
think that white is the right choice for most of the images but in some cases
black is better
About the frame width, I like it thin sao 6 is a good value.
> Do you have any idea about more appropriate default values?
> ex) border_width = 6
> -> border_width = ( frame_width / 400 ) * 6
I really like this idea, in fact I run gphotoframe with a width of 600 and the
first thing I wanted to do was to increase the frame width (600/400*6=9; prior
to reading your formula I've set it to 10 so you guessed right!)
Regards
PS in a couple of day I will be ready with the updated manual
Original comment by cri.pe...@gmail.com
on 3 Nov 2010 at 7:45
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cri.pe...@gmail.com
on 29 Oct 2010 at 11:45