Practical and minimal image viewer
qView is an image viewer designed with minimalism and usability in mind. No cluttered interface, just your image and a titlebar.
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qView-4.0.tar.gz | 0000301864 295 KB | |
qview.changes | 0000003013 2.94 KB | |
qview.spec | 0000001618 1.58 KB |
Revision 4 (latest revision is 7)
Dominique Leuenberger (dimstar_suse)
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Andrey Karepin (EGDFree)
(revision 4)
- update to 4.0 * Integrate native cocoa components on macOS for a more native-like experience, as well as just working on the macOS experience in general * Add rename function * Include support for .heif, .avif, and .apng images * Extra titlebar mode that shows only the image name and the position in the folder * Opt-in update notification system that works right after the program starts * Add randomized sort option * You can now close a window with Ctrl/⌘+W * Text in the file info dialog is now selectable * Added configurable minimum size for "window matches image size" option * Improved error messages * Add icons to recents menu * Fix weird titlebar vibrancy on macOS * Fix image not filling window properly with titlebar enabled * Fixed window position issue with vertical monitor setups * Fixed fullscreen causing window size to reset * Fixed various bugs with recents, shortcuts, and options due to a massive refactoring project to hopefully make maintenance easier in the future * Fix awful hi-dpi sizing * Fix bug with opening images from Finder replacing currently open images on macOS * Distribute Appimages for Linux through a new CI pipeline * Distribute build for legacy OS X 10.10+ * Include symbolic icon on linux (for GNOME, primarily) * Include appdata manifest on linux
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