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以下简单概括一下 MassiGra 的特色
速度:绝对是最快的,普通情况下感觉和 IrfanView 不分伯仲,在老爷机上则胜出。
背景:背景是格子背景,比较美观,不会让人感觉很惨淡。
缩放算法:包含 Bicubic、Lanczos 3 等多种重采样算法,缩小图片能够得到很高的质量。而且实时缩放可以使用其他算法,阅览速度与图片另存两不误。
动态 GIF 播放速度:有经验的用户应该知道不同软件播放动态 GIF 的速度会有不同,但 MassiGra 内置了 IE、Firefox、Opera、Safari 几种方案,解决了这个问题。
移动/复制/删除:和 IrfanView 极其相似,不用询问可以直接移动或复制到目标文件夹,而且能设置多个文件夹,另外删除也可以不用询问。
高度自定义界面:标题栏、内外边框、状态栏等等都可以设定显示与否。
外部程序:支持用外部程序打开当前图片或路径,可见 MassiGra 对自己的定义很清晰,绝对不求什么高大全。
快捷键和鼠标自定义:所有的功能都可以定义到快捷键上,甚至鼠标也能,包括左击、右击、双击、拖曳等。于是我可以中键关闭程序了,哈哈。
支持 Susie Plug-in:默认支持 BMP、JPEG、GIF、PNG 四种文件,通过增强后可以支持更多,还能打开压缩包。
还有其他一些同类软件也有的功能,外加遮罩效果,自己摸索吧。
下阶段作者的主要开发目标:预读取、书签、多语言对应
现在看图工具很多,但是大家往往是在说看图,却不大重视最基本的一些要素。看图工具主要分为以管理为主以及以单纯浏览为主两类,当然也有两者兼顾的。从资源管理器里双击图片打开浏览,并进行一些简单操作,这个应用需求很常见,我很关注能把这个应用需求发挥到极致的软件。
先说一下我用过的一些软件的缺点:
Windows 图片与传真查看器:不要小看这个,其实载入速度非常快,只是功能太弱,打开大文件卡,显示动态GIF模糊等。
ACDsee Classic:速度极快,但是功能在今天算是有点过时了。而且软件虽老,但也不是免费软件。
ACDsee QuickView:这个其实属于破解范畴,不是免费的,功能一般。
FastStone Image Viewer:这个软件以管理为主,但也可以管理图片文件并打开,但是它是强制预读取的,而且没有什么优化措施,所以如果目标文件上下有许多大文件时,就会比较慢。即使是用简化版的MaxView,感觉速度也还有点慢,不能算是顶级的。
XnView:各方面比较强,一个中规中矩的软件,但连续翻阅大图片(经过重采样)时还是比较卡。
IrfanView:可以说是现在图片浏览的王者,不一定比 ACDsee Classic 快,但功能要强好多。只是强调方便的它不让自定义快捷键和鼠标操作,有点奇怪。以前我在他们论坛上提过建议,说双击关闭查看器怎么样?对方含含糊糊,但我感觉是不大感兴趣的样子。两年后我不甘心又建议中键关闭,只有一个回帖,也是含含糊糊,看得我一头雾水,于是我放弃了。后来我搜到一个帖子,是关于自定义快捷键的,这个建议居然被否决了,然后版主夸 AutoHotKey 好,建议楼主用那个,我看了多少感觉有点莫名其妙……
Imagine:这个韩国人的软件让人眼前一亮,拥有超强的键盘及鼠标自定义功能,但细节打磨上还比较欠缺,bug不少,而且用久了发现性能不咋样,重采样慢吞吞的,权衡之下不得不用回IrfanView。
Picasa:特效不错,但好像没什么大意思(@scavin: 比较喜欢 Picasa,配合 Picasaweb 网络相册,基本上民用级别足够了)。
PS:缩略图浏览我还是用的 IrfanView 的,毕竟那个太方便了。
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Caitlyn Marie Jenner (born October 28, 1949), formerly known as Bruce Jenner, is an American
and retired
-winning . Since 2007, she has been appearing on
and is currently starring in the reality TV show , which focuses on her .
Jenner was a
player for the
before incurring a knee injury requiring surgery. Coach , who had coached Olympic decathlete , convinced Jenner to try the . After intense training, Jenner won the
title at the
athlete had won the title in 1972) during the , gaining fame as "an all-American hero". Jenner set a third successive world record while winning the Olympics. The winner of the Olympic decathlon is traditionally given the unofficial title of "world's greatest athlete." With that stature, Jenner subsequently established a career in television, film, authoring, as a
cover model, auto racing and business.
Jenner revealed her identity as a
in April 2015 and publicly announced her name change from Bruce to Caitlyn in a July 2015
cover story. Her name and gender change became official on September 25, 2015. She has been called the most famous openly
woman in the world.
Jenner has six children from marriages to ex-wives Chrystie Crownover,
Jenner was born on October 28, 1949, in ,
to Esther Ruth ( McGuire) and William Hugh Jenner. Her father was an . Her father and paternal grandparents were from Canada. She has two sisters, Lisa and Pam. Her younger brother, Burt, was killed in a car accident in , in 1976, shortly after Jenner's success at the .
As a young child, Jenner was diagnosed with . She attended Sleepy Hollow High School in
for freshman and
for junior and senior years, graduating in 1968. Jenner earned a
and attended Graceland College (now ) in , but was forced to stop playing football and switch to the
because of a . Jenner's mentor, Graceland track coach , was the first to recognize Jenner's potential and encouraged her to pursue the decathlon. Jenner debuted in the decathlon at the
in 1970, placing fifth. Jenner graduated from Graceland College in 1973 with a degree in .
At the 1972 men's decathlon
in , Jenner was in fifth place behind Steve Gough and Andrew Pettes. Needing to make up a 19-second gap on Gough in the men's , Jenner ran a fast last lap, separating from the other runners by 22 seconds to make the Olympic team, leading the
to ask "Who's Jenner?" A tenth-place finish in
followed. Watching Soviet
win inspired Jenner to start an intense training regimen. "For the first time, I knew what I wanted out of life and that was it, and this guy has it. I literally started training that night in midnight, running through the streets of Munich, Germany, training for the Games. I trained that day on through the 1976 Games, 6–8 hours a day, every day, 365 days a year."
After graduating from Graceland, Jenner married girlfriend Chrystie Crownover and moved to . Chrystie provided most of the family income working as a flight attendant for United Airlines. Jenner sold insurance at night (earning 9,000 a year), while training during the day. In the era , this kind of training was unheard of. During this period, Jenner trained at the
(SJCC) and
(SJSU) tracks. Centered around , the coach at SJCC,
was at the time a hotbed for training which was called the "Track Capital of the World", and included many other aspiring Olympic athletes, such as , , , , and . Jenner's most successful events were the skill events of the second day.
Jenner was the American champion in the men's decathlon event in 1974, and was featured on the cover of 's August 1974 issue. While on tour in 1975, Jenner won the French national championship. This was followed by
of 8,524 points at the U.S.A./U.S.S.R./Poland triangular meet in
on August 9–10, 1975, breaking Avilov's record, and 8,538 points at the 1976 Olympic trials, also in Eugene.
At the 1976 Olympic Games in , Jenner achieved five personal bests on the first day of the men's decathlon, a "home run" despite finishing the first day in second place behind
of . "The second day has all my good events. If everything works out all right, we should be ahead after it's all over." On the second day, Jenner had a strong showing in the hurdles and discus, and personal bests in the pole vault and javelin. By that point, victory was virtually assured, but it remained to be seen by how much Jenner would improve the record. In the final event, the
seen live on national television, Jenner looked content to finish the long competition. Then Jenner sprinted the last lap, making up a 50-meter deficit and nearly catching the event favorite Soviet
who was already well out of contention for the overall title but whose personal best had been 8 seconds better than Jenner's before the race. Jenner set a new personal best time, taking the gold medal with a world-record score of 8,616 points.
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Pole vault
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After the event, Jenner took an American flag from a spectator and carried it during the victory lap, starting a tradition that is now common among athletes. Abandoning vaulting poles in the stadium with no intention of ever competing again, "In 1972, I made the decision that I would go four years and totally dedicate myself to what I was doing, and then I would move on after it was over with. I went into that competition knowing that would be the last time I would ever do this." Jenner explained, "It hurts every day when you practice hard. Plus, when this decathlon is over, I got the rest of my life to recuperate. Who cares how bad it hurts?"
As a result of winning the Olympic decathlon, Jenner became a national hero, receiving the
as the top amateur athlete in the United States and being named the
Male Athlete of the Year (both in 1976).
was broken by four points by
in 1980. In 1985, Jenner's Olympic decathlon score was reevaluated against the
updated decathlon scoring table and was reported as 8,634 for comparative purposes. This converted mark stood as the American record until 1991, when it was surpassed by eventual gold medalist and world record holder
fame. As of 2011, Jenner was ranked twenty-fifth on the world all-time list and ninth on the American all-time list.
Jenner was inducted into the United States
in 1980, the Olympic Hall of Fame in 1986, the
and the Connecticut Sports Hall of Fame in 1994, and the San Jose Sports Hall of Fame in 2010. For almost 20 years, San Jose City College hosted an annual "Bruce Jenner Invitational" competition.
Jenner (right) greets Liberian president
on September 21, 1976, as U.S. president
In the 1970s, Olympic athletes were considered amateur and were not allowed to seek or accept payment for their positions as sports celebrities. In 1972, during the , three major Olympic titles that had a long history of American success—, , and —were won by
athletes. Winning back the decathlon title made Jenner an American hero. "After the Games were over," Jenner said, "I happened to be the right guy, at that right place, at that right time."
wrote, "Jenner is twirling the nation like a baton. He and wife, Chrystie, are so high up on the pedestal of American heroism, it would take a crane to get them down."
After Olympic success, Jenner decided to cash in on celebrity status, which required forgoing any future Olympic competition. Jenner's agent George Wallach felt at the time that Jenner had a four-year window to capitalize upon. Wallach reported that Jenner was being considered for the role of , which ultimately went to . "I really don't know how many offers we have," Wallach claimed. "There are still unopened telegrams back at the hotel and you just can't believe the offers that poured in during the first two days."
Jenner appeared on the cover of the August 9, 1976 issue of , the February 1979 issue of , and on the cover of the 1982
magazine. Jenner became a spokesperson for ,
boxes featuring Jenner came out around the same time the athlete became a spokesperson for the breakfast cereal. The boxes would later sell for more than $200 after she announced her transition in 2015.
In 1977, Jenner became a spokesperson for
brand breakfast cereal and appeared on the now iconic front of the cereal box. After taking over from Olympic champion , Jenner was the second of a succession of athletes featured as spokespersons for the brand.
succeeded Jenner in 1984.
On November 22, 1977, Jenner went to San Francisco to refute charges filed by the , Joseph Freitas, that , the maker of Wheaties, had engaged in false advertising in its campaign featuring Jenner. Jenner liked Wheaties and ate the breakfast cereal two to three times a week, which supported the advertising campaign claims. Two days later, Freitas withdrew the suit, saying that it was "a case of overzealousness" on the part of his staff.
When Jenner came out as Caitlyn in 2015, General Mills stated that "Bruce Jenner continues to be a respected member of Team Wheaties." After the company was called out for
Jenner, Mike Siemienas, General Mills's brand media relations manager, clarified its original statement, stating that "Bruce Jenner has been a respected member of Team Wheaties, and Caitlyn Jenner will continue to be."
Jenner in 2012
Jenner starred in the -era
(1980). The movie was a . Jenner's performance was nominated for the 1980 , and the film won the . It was Jenner's only theatrical release until 2011. Jenner had some success in a television career, starring in the made-for-TV movies The Golden Moment: An Olympic Love Story (1980) and
(1981). During the
season, Jenner became a semi-regular cast member on the police series , guest-starring as Officer Steve McLeish (substituting for star , who was lodged in a contract dispute with
and ), for six episodes. Jenner also appeared on an episode of the sitcom
called "Trouble with Words", wherein her personal issues with dyslexia were revealed in a storyline about a recurring teenage character with the same problem. Jenner appeared on the series
and in the video games
(1981) and
(1996). The iconic "hero shot", the finish of the final event of 1976 Olympic decathlon, and Wheaties cover were parodied by
on , endorsing "Little Chocolate Donuts". In 1989, Jenner played herself in the comedy short
written by .
Jenner has appeared on a variety of game shows and
programs, including starring with
in an episode of 's . The program featured Gresham hunting, fishing, or shooting in exotic areas with celebrities. In the early 1990s, Jenner was the host of an
for a stair-climbing exercise machine called the Stair Climber Plus.
In January 2002, Jenner participated in an episode of the American series , featuring Olympic athletes. In February and March 2003, Jenner was part of the cast of the American series . She made a cameo appearance in a season-three episode of , which aired in May 2005. She also partnered with
in a series that aired January – March 2006 (they were eliminated during the fifth of seven episodes), served as a guest judge on
on , and appeared on NBC's game show
as well as (with the Kardashian family) . In November 2010, a photograph of Jenner played the role of a janitorial resume in an episode of .
Other television and talk show appearances by Jenner include 's
as well as episodes of , , Pet Star on Animal Planet, Identity, the
Olympic Winners episode and Celebrity Family Feud, and such talk shows as
Since late 2007, Jenner has starred in the
reality series
stepchildren , ,
(from Kris's marriage to attorney ); and daughters
and . Jenner has also made cameo appearances on the show's spin-off series.
In 2011, Jenner appeared in the
in a scene with
as an actor in a play. Like Can't Stop the Music, the film won the Golden Raspberry Award for Worst Picture.
Jenner was a successful race car driver in the
() in the 1980s. Jenner's first victory came in the
in the IMSA GTO class driving the
with co-driver . The pair won their class and finished 4th overall in the 12-hour endurance race. 1986 was also the most successful year of Jenner's career, finishing second in the championship to Pruett. Jenner commented, "I was a lot more badass runner than I was a driver."
Jenner's company, Bruce Jenner Aviation, sells aircraft supplies to executives and corporations. Jenner was the business development vice president for a staffing industry software application known as JennerNet, which was based on Lotus Domino technology.
Jenner had licensed her previous name for Bruce Jenner's Westwood Centers for Nautilus & Aerobics in the early 1980s, though she had no ownership in the centers, which were owned by David Cirotto.
Jenner is a , leans politically conservative, and is a .
Prior to her public gender transition, she had been married three times. She was married to Chrystie Scott (née Crownover) from 1972 to 1981. They have two children, son Burton and daughter Cassandra, known as Burt and Casey Jenner. Jenner and Scott's divorce was finalized the first week of January 1981.
On January 5, 1981, Jenner married actress
in Hawaii. They have two sons together,
(known as Brody). By February 1986, Jenner and Thompson had separated and subsequently divorced. Their sons later starred on the reality show , and Brody appeared in the reality show .
On April 21, 1991, Jenner married
(née Houghton) after five months of dating. They have two daughters,
and . While married, Jenner was also the step-parent to Kourtney, Kim, Khloé and Rob, Kris's children from her previous marriage who star in . The couple announced their separation in October 2013, though they had actually separated in June. Kris filed for divorce in September 2014, citing . Their divorce terms were finalized in December 2014 and came into effect on March 23, 2015, because of a six-month state legal requirement.
In February 2015, Jenner was involved in a fatal
in . Kim Howe, an
and actress, was killed when Jenner's SUV ran into Howe's car. Accounts of the sequence of collisions have varied, as have the number of people injured. Prosecutors declined to file criminal charges, but three civil lawsuits were brought by Howe's stepchildren and drivers of other cars involved in the collision. Jessica Steindorff, a Hollywood agent who was hit by Howe's car, settled for an undisclosed amount in December 2015. The other two lawsuits are ongoing.
The Washington Post commented that Jenner's debut
cover, shot by , had special significance for its subject: "After all the magazine covers that featured the former athlete, once lauded as the 'world's greatest athlete,' the Leibovitz photograph will be the most meaningful. Looking directly at the camera, Jenner is finally herself for the first time publicly."
In an April 2015,
interview with , Jenner
as a , saying she had dealt with
since her youth, and that, "for all intents and purposes, I'm a woman." Jenner
for many years and took
but stopped after her romance with Kris Kardashian in the early 1990s became more serious. Jenner recounts having permission to explore her gender identity on her own travels but not when they were coupled, and that not knowing the best way to talk about the many issues contributed to the deterioration of the 23-year-long marriage, which formally ended in 2015.
While she has undergone some cosmetic surgery, she has neither undergo she stated that, for her, life as a woman is primarily a matter of mental state and lifestyle. She said she has never been sexually attracted to men, but has instead always been sexually attracted to women, and that, keeping in mind the difficulty people have understanding the difference between sexual orientation and gender identity, she will identify as
In June 2015, Jenner debuted her new name and image, and began publicly using feminine pronoun self-descriptors. Jenner held a renaming ceremony in July 2015, adopting the name Caitlyn Marie Jenner. Prior to her 20/20 interview, a two-part special titled Keeping Up with the Kardashians: About Bruce was filmed with the family in which she answered questions and prepared her children for personal and public aspects of the transition. In the special, which aired in May 2015, the point was emphasized that there is no one right way to transition. Jenner made it a priority to ensure that all her children were independent first before focusing on her transition. In September 2015, her name was legally changed to Caitlyn Marie Jenner and gender to female.
Jenner's announcement that she is transgender came at an unprecedented time for trans visibility, including . The 20/20 interview had 20.7 million viewers, making it television's "highest-ever rated newsmagazine telecast among adults 18–49 and adults 25–54".
wrote that Jenner's honesty, vulnerability, and fame may have caused "cheap jokes" about trans people to "seem mean to a mainstream audience on an unprecedented scale". Noting the shift in how comedians treated Jenner's transition, The Daily Beast saw the change as the same evolution that took place in acceptance of
people as a whole when "comedians finally cross the critical threshold from mockery to creativity in their joke-telling".
Jenner's emerging gender identity was revealed in a
interview written by .
photographed the cover, the magazine's first to feature an openly transgender woman, which was captioned "Call me Caitlyn". Using her Twitter handle, @Caitlyn_Jenner, she tweeted "I'm so happy after such a long struggle to be living my true self. Welcome to the world Caitlyn. Can't wait for you to get to know her/me."
declared this tweet the tenth most retweeted tweet of 2015, based on retweets of tweets by verified users from January 1 to November 10 of that year. Jenner amassed over one million Twitter followers in four hours and three mintues, setting a new
and surpassing United States President , who, a month before, accomplished the same feat in four hours and fifty-two minutes. Four days later Jenner was up to 2.37 million followers, with another 1.5 million followers on . In August 2015, she won the Social Media Queen award at the . She also received criticism: In September 2015, she was depicted on the satirical American animated program South Park, which parodied her supporters' , as well as her driving record. The Jenner-related episodes were "", "", "", "" and "" from the show's 19th season.
In October 2015,
named Jenner one of its 25 Glamour Women of the Year, calling her a "Trans Champion." Feminist author
called the magazine's decision misogynistic, questioning whether a transgender woman could be better than "someone who is just born a woman." Jenner also received criticism, including from actress , for stating (in a
interview) that the hardest part about being a woman is figuring out what to wear. McGowan argued, "We are more than deciding what to wear. We are more than the stereotypes foisted upon us by people like you. You're a woman now? Well f**king learn that we have had a VERY different experience than your life of male privilege." Chris Mandle of
stated, "Jenner has gone on to inspire countless men and women, but her comments, which were made after she was celebrated at Glamour Magazine's Women Of The Year in New York were branded 'offensive and insulting'." He added, "People began tweeting the other, harder things women have to deal with, such as institutionalised oppression, abuse and sexual assault." James Smith, husband of , the only female New York Police Department officer to die on , returned Moira's "Woman of the Year" award, given posthumously. Referring to Jenner as a man, he stated that he found Glamour giving Jenner the same award insulting to Moira's memory, and referred to the matter as a publicity stunt. Smith later said that, having supported transgender youth and Glamour's decision to honor transgender actress
in 2014, he did not object because J he objected to Jenner's "hardest part about being a woman" this proved to him that Jenner "is not truly a woman. I believe this comment and others he has made trivializes the transgender experience as I have witnessed it."
Conversely, Adrienne Tam of
argued that Jenner deserved the Glamour award, stating, "What McGowan failed to take into consideration was the jesting manner in which Jenner spoke." Tam said, "[Jenner] also immediately followed up her 'what women wear' dilemma with: 'It's more than that. I'm kind of at this point in my life where I'm trying to figure this womanhood thing out. It is more than hair, makeup, clothes, all that kind of stuff. There's an element here that I'm still kind of searching for. And I think that'll take a while. Because I think as far as gender, we're all on a journey. We're all learning and growing about ourselves. And I feel the same way." Tam considered McGowan's criticism to be over the top, and stated of James Smith's criticism, "The salient point here is one about courage. We easily recognise physical courage such as saving orphans from burning buildings, or ordinary people putting their lives in the line of fire. It is far harder to recognise mental courage." She added, "Without a doubt, the police officer who died in the September 11 attacks was courageous. But so is Jenner. It's a different kind of courage, but it is courage nonetheless."
In November 2015, Jenner was listed as one of 's 2015 Entertainers of the Year. In December 2015, she was named '
of 2015. Also in that month, she was listed on
magazine's eight-person shortlist for the 2015 Person of the Year, and
released its list of the year's "Most Searched Celebrities", which Jenner was at the top of, and declared Jenner's
cover the second in a list of "top celeb moments of 2015." She was the second most searched person on
With her profile raised by her coming out as a trans woman in 2015, Jenner has been called the most famous openly transgender woman in the world. She is also one of the most recognized
people in the world and arguably the most famous . Jenner acknowledged in her 20/20 interview that part of her reason for being so visible was to bring attention to gender dysphoria, violence against trans women, and other . She also sought to promote more informed discussion of LGBT issues at a time when the trans community has unprecedented visibility. She signed with 's speakers department and will collaborate with the CAA Foundation on a philanthropic strategy focusing on LGBT issues. She made a private appearance at the
in June 2015, where she spoke with at-risk trans youth.
Jenner received the
during the
in July 2015. ESPN executive producer Maura Mandt said Jenner was given the award because "she has shown the courage to embrace a truth that had been hidden for years, and to embark on a journey that may not only give comfort to those facing similar circumstances, but can also help to educate people on the challenges that the transgender community faces." She is the third consecutive openly LGBT person to receive the award following footballer
(2014) and anchorwoman
In October, Jenner presented the
Horizon Award to television producers Rhys Ernst (of the show ) and Zach Zyskowski (of the show ). This was her second public speaking engagement after her gender transition.
In November, Jenner was listed as one of the nine runners-up for
's Person of the Year. That month she was also listed as one of the
of 2015, with
calling her the "Newsmaker of the Year." On , Jenner discussed transgender rights with , the U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations. In 2016, Jenner was on the cover of The Advocate's February/March issue.
Main article:
Jenner's gender transition is the subject of I Am Cait, initially an eight-part TV documentary series, which premiered on
in July 2015 to an audience of 2.7 million viewers. The series focuses on Jenner's transition and how it affects her relationships with her family and friends. The show additionally explores how Jenner adjusts to what she sees as her job as a role model for the transgender community. The show has been renewed for a second season to air in 2016.
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