Default viewer for JPEG files doesn't print - is there one that does?

Ralf Mardorf ralf.mardorf at alice-dsl.net
Thu Jul 11 00:36:11 CEST 2019


On Thu, 11 Jul 2019 00:07:03 +0200, jEsuSdA 8) wrote:
>El 10/7/19 a las 20:22, Chris Green escribió:
>> I often (well, sometimes) want to print JPEG images that people send
>> me in E-Mails.  I use mutt so I get to see the JPEG using the default
>> viewer for such things, which is ristretto.  Ristretto doesn't have a
>> print option, is there another simple JPEG viewer that does have a
>> print option?  
>
>I recommend you Eye Of Mate (eom). Simple, easy, powerful and
>extremely well integrated with XFCE.
>
>In fact I use other Mate apps inside XFCE: pluma, atril, engrampa and 
>mate-tools (search, disk-space-analyzer,...)

There are pitfalls as soon as a subscriber is posting to several
mailing lists.

Actually the OP doesn't like Eye of Gnome, see
https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-users/2019-July/297599.html
and follow-ups.

I didn't make tests, but I suspect that Eye Of Mate "suffers" from the
same "issue" as "Eye of Gnome" dose ;).

Off-topic:

I was in favour of Pluma, but as an user of a rolling release, I needed
to migrate to Xed. Yes, in my experiences Engrampa still is the best
GUI for this purpose. I'm using Atril, too, but there are probably
other usable viewers available, too. I don't know what the "mate-tools"
such as the "disk-space-analyzer" are doing, but they are likely used
for something, where I would use command line only.


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