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Hi everyone!
I have a debian stretch install running cinnamon and I am trying to view 360 photos locally (instead of on my phone and or online). By googling around, I came across this plugin that enables eog to view 360 photos, but I am unable to enable the plugin no matter where I put it. I've tried placing the plugin in the following folders without any results...
This brings me to a couple questions: Does cinnamon use eog? If so, does it use eog under a different name? If not, what other program could I use to view 360 photos?
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Link to the plugin: https://github.com/Aerilius/eog_panorama
I'm using Debian Stretch:
I copied the eog_panorama folder to ~/.local/share/eog/plugins and it shows in EOG as a plugin. But I get an error about not being able to load the plugin. So, I installed:
I'm going to assume that you're running gnome desktop. I'm running cinnamon and apparently I do not have a ~/.local/share/eog/ folder.. I've also installed gir1.2-gexiv2-0.10, but it still wouldn't show up.
Your assumption is correct. My assumption is that if you install Eye Of Gnome in a different Desktop Environment, there would be sufficient dependencies for it to work. Again, an assumption as I have no experience in that.
However, although the plugin is enabled, it doesn't work for me. I tried a picture with the correct XMP data and nothing. I'd suggest trying a different viewer.
Plugin not working for me, it outputs "Webview Error 0:0" on console. It may be my panorama is too large and it can't be handled. Unfortunately, after rescaling in Gimp, tags are lost so I am unable to test