Dois visualizadores de imagens leves que oferecem esse tipo de funcionalidade simples e ainda têm interfaces configuráveis ou que podem ser escritas são feh e sxiv .
Estou à procura de um visualizador de imagens muito simples com a seguinte funcionalidade:
Outra alternativa é qiv .
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Quick Image Viewer for Linux, Solaris(SunOS), FreeBSD and HP-UX ... is a very small and pretty fast gdk/Imlib image viewer.
Requires: gdk-2.0 and Imlib2. Policy: GNU GPL Features:
- moving & zooming image in fullscreen mode.
- setting image as x11 background (centered,tiled,stretched..) with user settable background color
- fullscreen viewing with a great statusbar
- external "qiv-command" program support
- screensaver mode
- brightness/contrast/gamma correction
- real transparency
- maxpect (zoom to screen size while preserving aspect ratio)
- scale_down (scale down to big images to fit screen size)
- slideshow (with random order if you want)
- filename filer
- flip horizontal/vertical, rotate left/right
- delete function (move to .qiv-trash/)
- jump to image number x, jump forward/backward x images
- exif autorotation
- browse mode when launching from file manager
check out: geeqie (um visualizador de imagens multiformato baseado em GTK)
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