Probably the fastest and simplest image viewer on the planet
Qiv is a very small and pretty fast gdk/Imlib image viewer, designed to
view large images such as the JPEG files from today's high-megapixel
digicams.
It is super-easy to use: It creates only one window, containing only
the image to view, the SPACE key views the next image, BACKSPACE the
previous, "d" moves the current image to .qiv-trash/, "u" moves it back
and removes .qiv-trash/ if empty. "f" or the -f option toggles
full-screen mode and "m" toggles between maxpect mode (rescales images
to screen size while preserving aspect ratio) and unscaled mode with
unscaled 1:1 view with panning using cursor keys.
The mouse buttons can also be used in parallel to SPACE and BACKSPACE
to quickly flip thru images.
Furhter features are: * setting image as x11 background
(centered,tiled,stretched..), with user settable background color
* external "qiv-command" program support
* screensaver mode
* brightness/contrast/gamma correction
* real transparency
* slideshow (with random order if you want)
* flip horizontal/vertical, rotate left/right
* delete function (move to .qiv-trash/)
* jump to image number x, jump forward/backward x images
- Sources inherited from project openSUSE:Backports:SLE-15-SP5
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Checkout Package
osc -A https://api.opensuse.org checkout openSUSE:Leap:15.5:Update/qiv && cd $_
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Source Files
Filename | Size | Changed |
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qiv-2.3.2.tgz | 0000133614 130 KB | |
qiv.changes | 0000008280 8.09 KB | |
qiv.spec | 0000002396 2.34 KB |
Latest Revision
branch from SP4 Backports
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