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This is Geeqie, a successor of GQview.
This is Geeqie, a successor of GQview.
-[![Build Status](https://api.travis-ci.org/BestImageViewer/geeqie.svg?branch=master)](https://travis-ci.org/BestImageViewer/geeqie)
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Geeqie has been forked from GQview project, because it was not possible to
contact the GQview author and only maintainer.
Geeqie has been forked from GQview project, because it was not possible to
contact the GQview author and only maintainer.
Please send any questions, problems or suggestions to the [mailing list](mailto:geeqie@freelists.org) or
open an issue on [Geeqie at GitHub](https://github.com/BestImageViewer/geeqie/issues).
Please send any questions, problems or suggestions to the [mailing list](mailto:geeqie@freelists.org) or
open an issue on [Geeqie at GitHub](https://github.com/BestImageViewer/geeqie/issues).
+(Unless you first subscribe to the mailing list, you will not receive automated responses)
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Subscribe to the mailing list [here](https://www.freelists.org/list/geeqie).
The project website is <http://www.geeqie.org/> and you will find the latest sources in the
Subscribe to the mailing list [here](https://www.freelists.org/list/geeqie).
The project website is <http://www.geeqie.org/> and you will find the latest sources in the
-* Description / Features
* Downloading
* Installation
* Downloading
* Installation
-* Notes and changes for this release
+* Notes and changes for the latest release
-## Description / Features
Geeqie is a graphics file viewer. Basic features:
Geeqie is a graphics file viewer. Basic features:
-* support for stereoscopic images
+* Support for stereoscopic images
* input: side-by-side (JPS) and MPO format
* output: single image, anaglyph, SBS, mirror, SBS half size (3DTV)
* input: side-by-side (JPS) and MPO format
* output: single image, anaglyph, SBS, mirror, SBS half size (3DTV)
-* as a package with some distributions.
+* as a package for Linux and BSD systems (See the [project web page](https://www.geeqie.org)).
* as a [flatpak](https://flathub.org/apps/details/org.geeqie.Geeqie) from the [Flathub site](https://flathub.org/home).
* as a [flatpak](https://flathub.org/apps/details/org.geeqie.Geeqie) from the [Flathub site](https://flathub.org/home).
-* as an [AppImage](https://cclark.uk/Geeqie).
+* as an [AppImage](https://www.geeqie.org/AppImage/index.html) (Generated from the latest sources).
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+* as a [Homebrew](https://formulae.brew.sh/formula/geeqie) package for macOS.
However Geeqie is stable and you may compile the latest version from sources.
However Geeqie is stable and you may compile the latest version from sources.
export VERSION=$(git tag --list v[1-9]* | tail -1)
export SRCDIR="$PWD/.."
export DOCDIR="$PWD/html/lua-api"
export VERSION=$(git tag --list v[1-9]* | tail -1)
export SRCDIR="$PWD/.."
export DOCDIR="$PWD/html/lua-api"
+export INLINE_SOURCES=NO
+export STRIP_CODE_COMMENTS=YES
TMPFILE=$(mktemp) || exit 1
TMPFILE=$(mktemp) || exit 1
option.\r
</para>\r
<para>\r
option.\r
</para>\r
<para>\r
- <guilabel>Write altered image orientation to the metadata not set</guilabel>\r
+ <emphasis role="bold">Write altered image orientation to the metadata - not set:</emphasis>\r
<para />\r
If you change the orientation of an image using any of the available commands, the image will always be displayed in the modified orientation. This new orientation is stored in temporary data structures associated with each image file. When Geeqie closes, these changes will be lost.\r
</para>\r
<para />\r
If you change the orientation of an image using any of the available commands, the image will always be displayed in the modified orientation. This new orientation is stored in temporary data structures associated with each image file. When Geeqie closes, these changes will be lost.\r
</para>\r
is selected, any images which have Exif orientation data will also be shown rotated. However, any rotation you have selected manually will always over-ride the embedded Exif rotation value.\r
</para>\r
<para>\r
is selected, any images which have Exif orientation data will also be shown rotated. However, any rotation you have selected manually will always over-ride the embedded Exif rotation value.\r
</para>\r
<para>\r
- <guilabel>Write altered image orientation to the metadata set</guilabel>\r
+ <emphasis role="bold">Write altered image orientation to the metadata - set:</emphasis>\r
<para />\r
<para>If you change the orientation of an image using any of the available commands, this new orientation is stored in a metadata write queue.</para>\r
<para>\r
<para />\r
<para>If you change the orientation of an image using any of the available commands, this new orientation is stored in a metadata write queue.</para>\r
<para>\r