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NAME

       qiv - a fast gdk/imlib image viewer for X.

       Version: 2.2.4, released on 2011-05-02
       by Andy Spiegl - http://qiv.spiegl.de/ - qiv.andy@spiegl.de
       originally by Adam Kopacz / KLOGRAFX.DE Network
       http://www.klografx.net/qiv/ - adam.k@klografx.de

SYNOPSIS

       qiv [options] file ...

DESCRIPTION

       qiv  is  an  image  viewer  developed  with  gdk/imlib.  As  a  result, qiv is faster than
       traditional image viewers such as xv or xli.

OPTIONS

       -h, --help
              Print out a brief help message.

       --display disp
              Open qiv window on display disp.

       -F, --file file | stdin
              Read file names from file or stdin, one name per line. This option can be specified
              multiple  times  to  read  from several files, and will not affect other file names
              passed on the command-line.

       -u, --recursivedir
              Change the behavior of qiv to recursively descend into the directories given on the
              command line.

       -e, --center
              Disable window centering.

       -w, --fixed_width x
              Window with fixed width x.

       -W, --fixed_zoom x.
              Window with fixed zoom factor (percentage x).

       -x, --root file
              Set file as the current desktop background (centered) and exit.

       -y, --root_t file
              Set file as the current desktop background (tiled) and exit.

       -z, --root_s file
              Set file as the current desktop background (stretched) and exit.

       -m, --maxpect
              Expand image(s) to fit screen size while preserving aspect ratio.

       -t, --scale_down
              Shrink image(s) which are larger than screen size to fit.

       -b, --brightness x
              Set brightness to x (-32..32).

       -c, --contrast x
              Set contrast to x (-32..32).

       -g, --gamma x
              Set gamma to x (-32..32).

       -n, --no_filter
              Disable  filtering of images by extension. Normally, qiv will only load images with
              an image extension such as .jpg, .png, .gif ...  This option lets you load any file
              as an image.

       -i, --no_statusbar
              Disable statusbar.

       -I, --statusbar
              Enable statusbar.

       -p, --transparency
              Enable transparency for transparent images.

       -a, --do_grab
              Grab the pointer in windowed mode.

       -G, --disable_grab
              Disable  grabbing  the  pointer/kbd in fullscreen mode. Useful e.g. if qiv displays
              images on a display other than where it was invoked from. Use with caution!

       -v, --version
              Print version information.

       -o, --bg_color x
              Set root background color to named color x or 24 bit hex RGB triple in  the  format
              #RRGGBB.

       -C, --cycle
              Change cycle behaviour. qiv will exit after last picture has been shown.

       -s, --slide
              Start  slideshow  immediately.  This  can  also  be used for the desktop background
              (x/y/z).

       -r, --random
              Randomize slideshow.

       -R, --readonly
              Disable the deletion feature.

       -S, --shuffle
              Shuffle images (random order with next/previous functionality).

       -d, --delay x
              Set slideshow delay to x seconds.

       -f, --fullscreen
              Use fullscreen window on start-up.

       -P, --ignore_path_sort
              Sort all the image files by just their filename, ignoring the path.

       -M, --merged_case_sort
              Sort all the image files in merged-case order (AaBbCc...).

       -N, --numeric_sort
              A "smart" numeric sort that attempts to sort filenames with numbers  in  a  logical
              manner.   For instance: 2.jpg sorts before 10.jpg; 1foo.jpg through 10foo.jpg sorts
              after 1bar.jpg through 15bar.jpg (because "foo" comes after "bar"); and baz0001.jpg
              through  baz0010.jpg  sorts  after  baz01.jpg through baz99.jpg (because the longer
              group of zero-padded digits indicates that they shouldn't be intermingled).

       -D, --no_sort
              Do not apply any sorting to the list of files.

       -T, --watch
              Reload the image if it has changed on disk.

       -A, --select_dir dir
              Store the selected files in dir (default is .qiv-select).

       -q, --rotate x
              Rotate 90(x=1),180(x=2),270(x=3) degrees clockwise

       -l, --autorotate
              Autorotate JPEGs according to EXIF rotation tag.

       -X, --xineramascreen x
              Use screen x as preferred Xinerama screen

       -B, --browse
              This option is useful when configuring qiv to be used with  a  file  manager.   qiv
              will  scan the directory of the clicked image and allow you to scroll through those
              images.

EXAMPLES

       qiv -atsd2 *.jpg
       qiv --maxpect --root image.png
       qiv --maxpect --slide --random --delay=2 *
       qiv --maxpect --scale_down --slide --delay=2 `find / *`
       qiv --bg_color 0000FF --root image.png
       qiv --bg_color blue --root image.png

KEYS

       space/left mouse/wheel down        next picture
       backspace/right mouse/wheel up     previous picture
       PgDn                               5 pictures forward
       PgUp                               5 pictures backward
       q/ESC/middle mouse                 exit

       0-9                 run 'qiv-command <key> <current-img>'
       ^...<return>        run 'qiv-command ^... <current-img>' where ... can be any string
       ?/F1                show keys
       F11/F12             in/decrease slideshow delay (1 second)
       a/A                 copy picture to .qiv-select
       d/D/del             move picture to .qiv-trash (-R disables this feature)
       u                   undelete the previously trashed image
       +/=/wheel r/btn fwd zoom in (10%)
       -/wheel l/btn back  zoom out (10%)
       e                   center mode on/off
       f                   fullscreen mode on/off
       m                   scale to screen size on/off
       t                   scale down on/off
       X                   cycle through xinerama screens
       s                   slide show on/off
       p                   transparency on/off
       r                   random order on/off
       b                   - brightness
       B                   + brightness
       c                   - contrast
       C                   + contrast
       g                   - gamma
       G                   + gamma
       o                   reset brightness, contrast, gamma
       h                   flip horizontally
       v                   flip vertically
       k                   rotate right
       l                   rotate left
       jtx<return>        jump to image number x
       jfx<return>        jump forward x images
       jbx<return>        jump backward x images
       enter/return       reset zoom, rotation and color settings
       i                  statusbar on/off
       I                  iconify window
       w                  watch file on/off
       x                  center image on background
       y                  tile image on background
       z                  stretch image on background
       <                  turn on/off magnifying window
       arrow keys                 move image (in fullscreen mode)
       arrow keys+Shift           move image faster (in fullscreen mode)
       NumPad-arrow keys+NumLock  move image faster (in fullscreen mode)

MOUSE CONTROLS

       Button 1                            next picture
       Button 1 (hold down) & Mouse-Move   moving picture
       Button 2                            quit
       Button 3                            previous picture
       Wheel Up                            next picture
       Wheel Dn                            previous picture
       Wheel Lt/Button back                zoom out (10%)
       Wheel Rt/Button forward             zoom in (10%)

DELETING

       qiv doesn't actually delete files. It creates a directory named ".qiv-trash" and moves the
       images  to that directory. qiv maintains the directory structure of your "deleted" images.
       You can also undelete the most recently trashed images in reverse order, which moves  each
       file  back  into  its  original  directory.  There is a limit to how many deletions can be
       undone, but it should be pretty large (currently  1024  items).   Sometimes  this  feature
       might  be  unwanted.  To prevent accidents you can specify the "-R" option to disable this
       feature.

IMWHEEL SUPPORT

       With XFree86 3.3.2+ server, using the wheel is seen as button 4 and 5  pressed.  You  only
       have  to use "IMPS/2" or "Intellimouse" for protocol and add "ZAxisMapping    4 5 " in the
       "Pointer" section of XF86Config. If imwheel (a program used to emulate  key  pressed  when
       wheel  is  used  for program not supporting wheel), the following two lines must be add to
       imwheel config file :

       "qiv"
       @Exclude

USER-DEFINED KEYBOARD ACTIONS

       Keys 0-9 will invoke qiv-command with the key  pressed  as  the  first  argument  and  the
       current  image  filename as the second argument.  qiv-command is not distributed with qiv;
       it is to be supplied by the user.  Thus, this feature could be enabled by placing a simple
       shell  script such as the following in the command search path (for example, in the user's
       ~/bin directory):

       #!/bin/sh
       # Argument sanity checking eliminated for brevity
       case $1 in
         0|1|2|3|4|5|6|7|8|9) mkdir -f dir$1; mv "$fname" dir$1 ;;
         *) echo "unrecognized command"; exit ;;
       esac

       If the first line of the output  is  like  "NEWNAME=xxxxxxx"  then  qiv  thinks  that  the
       filename  of  the  currently  displayed image has changed to this new name and updates its
       internal filelist.  This is very useful when using qiv-command to rename files.

       Please also see the example that came together with qiv.

AUTHORS

       Adam Kopacz             <adam.k@klografx.de>
       Andy Spiegl             <qiv.andy@spiegl.de>
       Darren Smith            <darren.smith@juno.com>
       Pavel Andreev           <paxvel@vumsoft.cz>
       Decklin Foster          <decklin@red-bean.com>
       Holger Mueller          <hmueller@hrzpub.tu-darmstadt.de>
       Scott Sams              <sbsams@eos.ncsu.edu>
       Serge Winitzki          <winitzki@geocities.com>
       Frederic Crozat         <fcrozat@mail.dotcom.fr>
       Rutger Nijlunsing       <rutger@wingding.demon.nl>
       John Knottenbelt        <jak97@doc.ic.ac.uk>
       Danny                   <dannys@mail.com>
       Tomas Ogren             <stric@ing.umu.se>
       Erik Jacobsen           <erik@openix.com>
       Alfred Weyers           <alfred@otto.gia.RWTH-Aachen.DE>
       Daniel                  <danad157@student.liu.se>
       Henning Kulander        <hennikul@ifi.uio.no>
       Ask Bjoern Hansen       <ask@valueclick.com>
       Adrian Lopez            <adrian2@caribe.net>
       Y Furuhashi             <y_furuhashi@ot.olympus.co.jp>
       Wayne Davison           <wayned@users.sourceforge.net>
       Johannes Stezenbach     <js@convergence.de>
       OEyvind Kolaas          <pippin@users.sourceforge.net>
       Matthieu Castet         <castet.matthieu@free.fr>
       Geoffrey T. Dairik      <dairiki@dairiki.org>
       Leopoldo Cerbaro        <redbliss@aliceposta.it>
       Heikki Lehvaslaiho      <heikki@sanbi.ac.za>
       Larry Doolittle         <ldoolitt@boa.org>
       S. Dobrev               <sdobrev@sistechnology.com>
       Thomas Wiegner          <wiegner@gmx.de>
       Barry deFreese          <bdefreese@debian.org>
       Peter deWachter         <pdewacht@gmail.com>
       Akos Pasztory           <akos.pasztory@gmail.com>

MISC

       qiv homepage: http://qiv.spiegl.de/

       homepage of original author Adam Kopacz <adam.k@klografx.de>
        http://www.klografx.net/qiv/

       Mail bug, reports and comments to Andy Spiegl <qiv.andy@spiegl.de>

       Sending a SIGUSR1 to qiv will cause the program to flip to  next  picture.   SIGUSR2  will
       move to previous.

       This program is covered by the GNU GPL; see the file COPYING for details.