Until now I used kuickshow image viewer in openSUSE. The reason I liked it so much that almost everything related to viewing images could be done using
On Sun, 24 Aug 2014 18:26:19 Istvan Gabor wrote: the keyboard. In openSUSE 13.1 with KDE4 now I have gwenview. Only a few things can be done with it using the keyboard. I do not need an image organizer, I need a viewer for looking images in a selected directory. In kuickshow using keyboard commands I could:
-switch on/off full screen -zoom to fit screen, switch to original size, zoom in/out -rotate images to right, left, flip, mirror image -move to next, previous, first, last image -increase/decrease brightness and contrast
All the above without modifying the image. In gwenview if I rotate ans image
the program wants to save it modified, which I don't want. I don't want a viewer to be able to modify an image, except if I directly specify to
-delete, copy, save image, which could be done too in kuickshow using the
keyboard.
I just found that in gwenview I can not decrease (zoom out) the images size
for view, ie zoom out does nothing.
Any suggestion?
An oldie but a goodie - imagemagick is fully cli based and can do pretty much everything you want to do. Actually, it is a collection of cli utilities rather than just one monolithic app. Being CLI based means it can easily be scripted for batch operations too. You may find it is already installed; use "display <imagename> to view images, convert <options> to convert images between formats etc. It can do everything you want to do (and probably more). -- ============================================================== Rodney Baker VK5ZTV rodney.baker@iinet.net.au ============================================================== -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org