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The Grumpy Editor's Guide to Image ViewersThe Grumpy Editor's Guide to Image ViewersPosted Mar 24, 2004 3:33 UTC (Wed) by a_hippie (subscriber, #34)In reply to: The Grumpy Editor's Guide to Image Viewers by jimi Parent article: The Grumpy Editor's Guide to Image Viewers
"xv is absolutely the best image viewer out there."
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The Grumpy Editor's Guide to Image Viewers Posted Mar 25, 2004 1:36 UTC (Thu) by jmason (guest, #13586) [Link] Yep, kuickshow's my favourite -- Page Up/Page Down to jump through a selection of images, too. However, it doesn't have all the bells andwhistles I enjoyed in the "xv" days. Agreed BTW about the ee UI. it's a nightmare. You left out the bug whereby you could wind up with some kind of toolbar attached to the image -- sorry, can't remember exactly *how* at this stage -- however, if the image was too small, it would be *scaled* in the X dimension (yes -- the *image* would be scaled) to the width of the toolbar! truly bizarre.
The Grumpy Editor's Guide to Image Viewers Posted Mar 25, 2004 18:16 UTC (Thu) by walterh (guest, #19113) [Link] I really like kuickshow, but there is one thing thatstops me from using it. If I call xv *.jpg in a directory with many images, xv will open one window and let me page through the images. If I do the same with kuickshow, it will open a new window for each file, effectively killing my system if the directory is large.
The Grumpy Editor's Guide to Image Viewers Posted Mar 25, 2004 18:36 UTC (Thu) by jmason (guest, #13586) [Link] "kuickshow ." will do what you want. But I agree -- it's a serious UI problem, as that's not obvious.
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