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Quick Image Viewer

Quick Image Viewer (qiv) is a very small and fast GDK/Imlib image viewer designed to replace the classic image viewers like xv or xloadimage. It features setting an image as an X11 background with a user-definable background color, fullscreen viewing, a screensaver mode, brightness/contrast/gamma correction, real transparency, zoom, slideshow, support for external programs, and more. It runs on Linux (libc5/glibc), Solaris (SunOS), FreeBSD, and HP-UX.

Tags multimedia Graphics Presentation Viewers
Licenses GPL
Implementation C

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  • Rrelease-mid
  •  25 Apr 2007 10:47
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Changes: This release has some bugfixes and new options.

  • Rrelease-mid
  •  22 May 2004 12:56
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Changes: Better remote-display support was implemented. Xinerama multi-head for XFree86 4.0 and higher is now supported. Moving pictures in fullscreen mode is now faster. qiv-command-stdout support was added, so "metacam" (EXIF-Header) or other tools can now be used within qiv, and the output will be shown in a box in the picture like the help screen.

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  •  13 Dec 2003 13:23
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Changes: The "A" key can be used to copy images. The -F option was added for reading image names from a text file. The F11 and F12 keys increase and decrease (respectively) the slideshow delay. The ability to drag the image with the mouse in fullscreen mode was added. The -T option was added to watch a file for changes. Tons of small bugfixes and enhancements were made.

  • Rrelease-mid
  •  16 Jul 2002 03:58
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Changes: Some bugfixes, speedups, and some small new features.

  • Rrelease-mid
  •  05 Jul 2001 10:53
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Changes: Lots of new commandline options, an undelete function, and bugfixes.

Rss Recent comments

Rcomment-before 30 Dec 2001 22:28 Rcomment-trans expiremsft Rcomment-after

good for working with photographs
It's for the keyboard/command-line oriented user.

Efficient for viewing photos downloaded from
camera and filtering the good from the bad.

qiv -tf *.jpg

will let you see all of large images, and give
you a tiny annotation in the corner with image
name and size. The d key trashes the image and
there are user definable keys. Much more
convenient for me than ee or xv, for instance.

Rcomment-before 26 Jul 2000 12:33 Rcomment-trans sn Rcomment-after

Just what the doctor ordered
.. exactly what i was looking for. Great!

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