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IIIIMMMMGGGGVVVVIIIIEEEEWWWW((((1111)))) IIIIMMMMGGGGVVVVIIIIEEEEWWWW((((1111))))
NNNNAAAAMMMMEEEE
imgview - displays image files
SSSSYYYYNNNNOOOOPPPPSSSSIIIISSSS
iiiimmmmggggvvvviiiieeeewwww [----ccccoooommmmppppaaaarrrreeee] [----nnnnooooBBBBoooorrrrddddeeeerrrrssss] [----nnnnooooffffoooorrrrkkkk] [----uuuusssseeeePPPPooooppppuuuupppp] [----eeeexxxxiiiittttOOOOnnnnEEEErrrrrrrroooorrrr]
image_file[::::index][####format][%%%%format_args] ...
DDDDEEEESSSSCCCCRRRRIIIIPPPPTTTTIIIIOOOONNNN
_i_m_g_v_i_e_w allows multiple image files to be displayed. Only image files
with formats supported by the Image File Library (IFL) and that are
installed, can be displayed. Use the iiiimmmmggggffffoooorrrrmmmmaaaattttssss command to determine
which file formats are currently supported.
The following command line options are allowed:
----ccccoooommmmppppaaaarrrreeee Tells the tool to display all images on the command line in
a single window instead of in separate windows. The images
will be stacked one on top of the other with the last file
specified on the command line appearing at the top of the
stack. This mode can be useful when comparing related
images of the same size for subtle differences (by wiping
an image on top to reveal the image below).
----nnnnooooBBBBoooorrrrddddeeeerrrrssss Suppresses the normal window manager borders. This option
implies ----uuuusssseeeePPPPooooppppuuuupppp.
----nnnnooooffffoooorrrrkkkk Specifies that the application should run in the
foreground, when invoked from the shell. The default is to
fork and run in the background during startup. This is
only relevant when ----gggguuuuiiii is specified.
----uuuusssseeeePPPPooooppppuuuupppp Tells the tool to use a popup menu instead of the standard
menu bar.
----eeeexxxxiiiittttOOOOnnnnEEEErrrrrrrroooorrrr Tells the tool to exit if an error is encountered opening
any of the images supplied as command line arguments.
In addition the standard X Window command line arguments like ----ggggeeeeoooommmmeeeettttrrrryyyy
and ----iiiiccccoooonnnniiiicccc are recognized.
The optional index after a file name is useful on multi-resolution images
like Photo CD, to select the desired sub-image. You can use imginfo to
get a complete list of all sub-images for a given file.
The optional _f_o_r_m_a_t following a file name can be used to specify a file
format where it can't be determined from the file's magic (e.g. an image
is in raw format). The _f_o_r_m_a_t__a_r_g_s are format specific.
PPPPaaaaggggeeee 1111
IIIIMMMMGGGGVVVVIIIIEEEEWWWW((((1111)))) IIIIMMMMGGGGVVVVIIIIEEEEWWWW((((1111))))
When multiple images are specified on the command line they will be
displayed in separate windows unless ----ccccoooommmmppppaaaarrrreeee is specified. If an image
is larger than the window, the center portion of the image will be
displayed initially. The mmmmiiiiddddddddlllleeee----mmmmoooouuuusssseeee button is used to roam around the
full image. In addition, the images can be moved within the window using
the lllleeeefffftttt----mmmmoooouuuusssseeee. Various other options are available thru the menus.
EEEEXXXXAAAAMMMMPPPPLLLLEEEESSSS
To display the highest resolution of a Photo CD image called "janzen.pcd"
with a 512x512 window type:
imgview -geometry 512x512 janzen.pcd:5
RRRREEEESSSSOOOOUUUURRRRCCCCEEEESSSS
_i_m_g_v_i_e_w understands the following X resources:
ggggeeeeoooommmmeeeettttrrrryyyy
Specifies the preferred size and location of the imgview window.
ccccoooommmmppppaaaarrrreeee
eeeexxxxiiiittttOOOOnnnnEEEErrrrrrrroooorrrr
nnnnooooBBBBoooorrrrddddeeeerrrrssss
nnnnooooffffoooorrrrkkkk
uuuusssseeeePPPPooooppppuuuupppp
If specified as _T_r_u_e then imgview will behave as if the command line
switch of the same name had been specified.
NNNNOOOOTTTTEEEESSSS
The supported image file formats depend on which file formats are
currently installed. The installed formats can be listed with the
_i_m_g_f_o_r_m_a_t_s(1) command.
SSSSEEEEEEEE AAAALLLLSSSSOOOO
imgcopy(1), imginfo(1), imgworks(1), imgformats(1)
PPPPaaaaggggeeee 2222