Escape
- , to close the Result dialogue. The Result dialogue can not be closed while a command is still running.
- Escape
+ , to close the Result dialogue. The Result dialogue can not be closed while a command is still running.
+ Ctrl+Shift+Right Mouse click
- : Use this to display a dialog containing the data stored for the clicked image file. This is usually only useful for debugging purposes.
- Ctrl+Shift+Right Mouse click
+ : Use this to display a dialog containing the data stored for the clicked image file. This is usually only useful for debugging purposes.
+
-
-
-
-
- Find
-
-
- button or press
- Ctrl + Enter
- . A search in progress can be stopped by activating the
-
-
-
-
-
- Stop
-
-
- button or press
- Ctrl + Enter
- .
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
- button displays a pop up calendar to enter the date.
- 89.123 179.123
-
-
-
-
-
- Find
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
- Stop
-
-
-
+
+
+
+
+ Find
+
+
+ button or press
+ Ctrl + Enter
+ . A search in progress can be stopped by activating the
+
+
+
+
+
+ Stop
+
+
+ button or press
+ Ctrl + Enter
+ .
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ button displays a pop up calendar to enter the date.
+ 89.123 179.123
+
+
+
+
+
+ Find
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ Stop
+
+
+ Ctrl + L
, or unselecting
- T
, clicking Ctrl + I
, or selecting
- Ctrl
+ Primary mouse button will add or remove the file from the selection.Shift
+ Primary mouse button will select all images between the clicked and focused image, or it will unselect all those images if the clicked image is already selected.Shift + Ctrl
+ Primary mouse button works as Shift + Primary mouse button, but will not change the selection of files outside the region between the focus and clicked image.Ctrl + Arrows
will move the focus without changing the selection.Ctrl + Space
will toggle selection of the focused image.Shift + Arrows
will select a region of images.Shift + Ctrl + Arrows
works as Shift + Arrows
, but will not change the selection of files outside the current focus region.Ctrl + A
, or to unselect all image press Ctrl + Shift + A
. These operations are also available from the
- Ctrl + L
, or unselecting
+ T
, clicking Ctrl + I
, or selecting
+ Ctrl
+ Primary mouse button will add or remove the file from the selection.Shift
+ Primary mouse button will select all images between the clicked and focused image, or it will unselect all those images if the clicked image is already selected.Shift + Ctrl
+ Primary mouse button works as Shift + Primary mouse button, but will not change the selection of files outside the region between the focus and clicked image.Ctrl + Arrows
will move the focus without changing the selection.Ctrl + Space
will toggle selection of the focused image.Shift + Arrows
will select a region of images.Shift + Ctrl + Arrows
works as Shift + Arrows
, but will not change the selection of files outside the current focus region.Ctrl + A
, or to unselect all image press Ctrl + Shift + A
. These operations are also available from the
+ Enter
- key. Tab completion is also available in the path entry.
- Ctrl + T
- .
- Ctrl + T
- , or selecting
- +
- or
- -
- keys when the folder branch has the focus.
- Shift
- key while dragging is a shortcut to move action. Menu will not appear but move will occur.
- Ctrl
- key while dragging is a shortcut to copy action. Menu will not appear but copy will occur.
- Enter
+ key. Tab completion is also available in the path entry.
+ Ctrl + T
+ .
+ Ctrl + T
+ , or selecting
+ +
+ or
+ -
+ keys when the folder branch has the focus.
+ Shift
+ key while dragging is a shortcut to move action. Menu will not appear but move will occur.
+ Ctrl
+ key while dragging is a shortcut to copy action. Menu will not appear but copy will occur.
+ exiv2
- nor
- libraw
- can
- extract a preview, but the command line program
- dcraw
- can.
- --- Parameter 1: (input) full path name to the current image. - -- Returns: 0 for file match, any other value for no match. -
--- Parameter 1: (input) full path name to the current image. - -- Parameter 2: (output) a temporary file name generated by Geeqie. The tool should load this file with the decoded image. - - Returns: not used. -
--#! /bin/bash - - filename=$(basename -- "$1") - extension="${filename##*.}" - - shopt -s nocasematch - if [[ $extension == "DNG" ]] - then - cameramodel=$(exiv2 -K Exif.Image.UniqueCameraModel -Pt "$1" ) - if [[ $cameramodel == "LG-H930" ]] - then - exit 0 - else - exit 1 - fi - else - exit 1 - fi -
--#! /bin/bash - dcraw -e -c "$1" > "$2" -
--#! /bin/bash - gm convert "$1" "$2" -
--#! /bin/bash - tmpfile=$(mktemp --tmpdir=$tempdir geeqie_tmp_XXXXXX.jpg) - gm convert "$1" $tmpfile - mv $tmpfile "$2" -
0
means use all available threads. This will give the fastest processing time, but will slow other processes including user input response time.exiv2
+ nor
+ libraw
+ can
+ extract a preview, but the command line program
+ dcraw
+ can.
+ +++ Parameter 1: (input) full path name to the current image. + ++ Returns: 0 for file match, any other value for no match. +
+++ Parameter 1: (input) full path name to the current image. + ++ Parameter 2: (output) a temporary file name generated by Geeqie. The tool should load this file with the decoded image. + + Returns: not used. +
++#! /bin/bash + + filename=$(basename -- "$1") + extension="${filename##*.}" + + shopt -s nocasematch + if [[ $extension == "DNG" ]] + then + cameramodel=$(exiv2 -K Exif.Image.UniqueCameraModel -Pt "$1" ) + if [[ $cameramodel == "LG-H930" ]] + then + exit 0 + else + exit 1 + fi + else + exit 1 + fi +
++#! /bin/bash + dcraw -e -c "$1" > "$2" +
++#! /bin/bash + gm convert "$1" "$2" +
++#! /bin/bash + tmpfile=$(mktemp --tmpdir=$tempdir geeqie_tmp_XXXXXX.jpg) + gm convert "$1" $tmpfile + mv $tmpfile "$2" +
0
means use all available threads. This will give the fastest processing time, but will slow other processes including user input response time.
- Ctrl +
- D
-
- key sequence is not affected.
-
+ Ctrl +
+ D
+
+ key sequence is not affected.
+ ;
- . Each extension must be preceded by a dot.
- Ctrl + F
or by pressing any alpha-numeric key when the File Types table has focus.;
+ . Each extension must be preceded by a dot.
+ Ctrl + F
or by pressing any alpha-numeric key when the File Types table has focus.https://www.search-engine.com/search?q=site:geeqie.org/help
- https://www.search-engine.com/?q=site:geeqie.org/help'
- https://www.search-engine.com/search?q=site:geeqie.org/help
+ https://www.search-engine.com/?q=site:geeqie.org/help'
+
-
-
-
-
-
-
- is clicked.
-
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ is clicked.
+ |
- character, the variables are displayed with a separator. For example::
- *
- is used to mark the position of the Tag data item. If no
- *
- is present, the extra string is just appended to the standard data displayed. Any "\n" is replaced by a newline on display.
- Pango mark up
- is accepted in both left and right parts. If the data item is empty, nothing will be displayed.
- |
+ character, the variables are displayed with a separator. For example::
+ *
+ is used to mark the position of the Tag data item. If no
+ *
+ is present, the extra string is just appended to the standard data displayed. Any "\n" is replaced by a newline on display.
+ Pango mark up
+ is accepted in both left and right parts. If the data item is empty, nothing will be displayed.
+ Set
button to store the current window layout for use as the default for all new windows.
- Set
button to store the current window layout for use as the default for all new windows.
+ geeqie-cache-maintenance
- geeqie-cache-maintenance
+ /
- -
- ,
- .
- or a space:
- /
+ -
+ ,
+ .
+ or a space:
+
-
-
-
-
- New
-
-
- opens a text editor with a desktop file template. You must amend the line
-
-
-
-
-
- Edit
-
-
- opens a text editor with existing desktop file. For desktop files that are not writable by user, it allows saving to a Geeqie specific directory, where it overrides the system file (but only for Geeqie).
-
-
-
-
-
- Delete
-
-
- can delete user writable desktop files. System desktop files can't be deleted directly, but it is possible to edit them and set
-
+
+
+
+
+ New
+
+
+ opens a text editor with a desktop file template. You must amend the line
+
+
+
+
+
+ Edit
+
+
+ opens a text editor with existing desktop file. For desktop files that are not writable by user, it allows saving to a Geeqie specific directory, where it overrides the system file (but only for Geeqie).
+
+
+
+
+
+ Delete
+
+
+ can delete user writable desktop files. System desktop files can't be deleted directly, but it is possible to edit them and set
+ https://www.openstreetmap.org/search?query=51.5542%2C-0.1816#map=12/51.5542/-0.1818
- /usr/local/lib/geeqie/geocode-parameters.awk
- ~/.config/geeqie/applications/geocode-parameters.awk
- https://www.openstreetmap.org/search?query=51.5542%2C-0.1816#map=12/51.5542/-0.1818
+ /usr/local/lib/geeqie/geocode-parameters.awk
+ ~/.config/geeqie/applications/geocode-parameters.awk
+ geeqie --cache-maintenance <path>
. It will recursively remove orphaned thumbnails and .sim files, and create thumbnails and similarity data for all images found.
- cron
or anacron
thus enabling automatic updating of the cached data for all your images.
- geeqie --cache-maintenance <path>
. It will recursively remove orphaned thumbnails and .sim files, and create thumbnails and similarity data for all images found.
+ cron
or anacron
thus enabling automatic updating of the cached data for all your images.
+ ufraw-batch
- .
- --filename
- option to ensure that all filenames are unique when downloading. Refer to the
- /tmp
- folder. If you wish to to keep this image, it must be copied or moved.
- jpgicc
- is installed, the image will be colour-corrected for the currently selected rendering intent.
- /tmp
- folder. If you wish to to keep this image, it must be copied or moved.
- $HOME/.config/gphoto2/settings
- , set the option:
- gphoto2=filename=<see the gphoto2 manual>
- ufraw-batch
+ .
+ --filename
+ option to ensure that all filenames are unique when downloading. Refer to the
+ /tmp
+ folder. If you wish to to keep this image, it must be copied or moved.
+ jpgicc
+ is installed, the image will be colour-corrected for the currently selected rendering intent.
+ /tmp
+ folder. If you wish to to keep this image, it must be copied or moved.
+ $HOME/.config/gphoto2/settings
+ , set the option:
+ gphoto2=filename=<see the gphoto2 manual>
+ formatted.localtime
- formatted.timezone
- .
- formatted.localtime
+ formatted.timezone
+ .
+ Alt + K
- by default, will shift the keyboard focus to the autocomplete box. Pressing
- Alt + K
- a second time will shift the keyboard focus back to the previous object.
- Alt + K
+ by default, will shift the keyboard focus to the autocomplete box. Pressing
+ Alt + K
+ a second time will shift the keyboard focus back to the previous object.
+ Single click image viewing / navigation.
-Zoom functions.
-Thumbnails, with optional caching and .xvpics support.
-Multiple file selection for move, copy, delete, rename, drag and drop.
-Thumbnail preview of the destination for move, copy and rename functions.
-On-the-fly renaming for move and copy functions, with formatted and auto-rename features.
-File grouping (an image having jpeg, RAW and xmp files will appear as a single entity).
-Selectable exif auto-rotation of images.
-Single click file copy or move to pre-defined folders - with undo feature.
-Drag and drop.
-Collections.
-support for stereoscopic images
-- Viewing raster and vector images, in the following formats: - 3FR, ANI, APM, ARW, BMP, CR2, CRW, CUR, DNG, ERF, GIF, ICNS, ICO, JPE/JPEG/JPG, JPS, KDC, MEF, MPO, MOS, MRW, NEF, ORF, PEF, PTX, PBM/PGM/PNM/PPM, PNG, QIF/QTIF (QuickTime Image Format), RAF, RAW, RW2, SR2, SRF, SVG/SVGZ, TGA/TARGA, TIF/TIFF, WMF, XBM, XPM. Animated GIFs are supported. -
-Preview and thumbnails of video clips can be displayed. Clips can be run via a defined external program.
-Images can be displayed singly in normal or fullscreen mode; static or slideshow mode; in sets of two or four per page for comparison; or as thumbnails of various sizes. Synchronised zoom when multi images are displayed.
-Pan(orama) view displays image thumbnails in calendar, grid, folder and other layouts.
-All available metadata and Exif/IPTC/XMP data can be displayed, as well as colour histograms and assigned tags, keywords and comments.
-Selectable image overlay display box - can contain any text or meta-data.
-Panels can be docked or floating.
-Tags, both predefined and custom, can be assigned to images, and stored either as image metadata (where the file format allows), sidecar files, or in directory metadata files. Keywords and comments can also be assigned.
-Basic editing in the form of lossless 90/180-degree rotation and flipping is supported; external programs such as GIMP, Inkscape, and custom scripts using ImageMagick can be linked to allow further processing.
-Advanced searching is available using criteria such as filename, file size, age, image dimensions, similarity to a specified image, or by keywords or comments. If images have GPS coordinates embedded, you may also search for images within a radius of a geographical point.
-Geeqie supports applying the colour profile embedded in an image along with the system monitor profile (or a user-specified monitor profile).
-Geeqie sessions can be remotely controlled from external software, so it can be used as an image-viewer component of a bigger application.
-Geeqie includes a 'find duplicates' tool which can compare images using a variety of criteria (filename, file size, visual similarity, dimensions, image content), either within a single folder or between two folders. Finding duplicates ignoring the rotation of images is also supported.
-Images may be given a rating value (also known as a "star rating").
-- Maps from - OpenStreetMap - may be displayed in a side panel. If an image has GPS coordinates embedded, its position will be displayed on the map - if Image Direction is encoded, that will be displayed also. If an image does not have embedded GPS coordinates, it may be dragged-and-dropped onto the map to encode its position. -
-Single click image viewing / navigation.
+Zoom functions.
+Thumbnails, with optional caching and .xvpics support.
+Multiple file selection for move, copy, delete, rename, drag and drop.
+Thumbnail preview of the destination for move, copy and rename functions.
+On-the-fly renaming for move and copy functions, with formatted and auto-rename features.
+File grouping (an image having jpeg, RAW and xmp files will appear as a single entity).
+Selectable exif auto-rotation of images.
+Single click file copy or move to pre-defined folders - with undo feature.
+Drag and drop.
+Collections.
+support for stereoscopic images
++ Viewing raster and vector images, in the following formats: + 3FR, ANI, APM, ARW, BMP, CR2, CRW, CUR, DNG, ERF, GIF, ICNS, ICO, JPE/JPEG/JPG, JPS, KDC, MEF, MPO, MOS, MRW, NEF, ORF, PEF, PTX, PBM/PGM/PNM/PPM, PNG, QIF/QTIF (QuickTime Image Format), RAF, RAW, RW2, SR2, SRF, SVG/SVGZ, TGA/TARGA, TIF/TIFF, WMF, XBM, XPM. Animated GIFs are supported. +
+Preview and thumbnails of video clips can be displayed. Clips can be run via a defined external program.
+Images can be displayed singly in normal or fullscreen mode; static or slideshow mode; in sets of two or four per page for comparison; or as thumbnails of various sizes. Synchronised zoom when multi images are displayed.
+Pan(orama) view displays image thumbnails in calendar, grid, folder and other layouts.
+All available metadata and Exif/IPTC/XMP data can be displayed, as well as colour histograms and assigned tags, keywords and comments.
+Selectable image overlay display box - can contain any text or meta-data.
+Panels can be docked or floating.
+Tags, both predefined and custom, can be assigned to images, and stored either as image metadata (where the file format allows), sidecar files, or in directory metadata files. Keywords and comments can also be assigned.
+Basic editing in the form of lossless 90/180-degree rotation and flipping is supported; external programs such as GIMP, Inkscape, and custom scripts using ImageMagick can be linked to allow further processing.
+Advanced searching is available using criteria such as filename, file size, age, image dimensions, similarity to a specified image, or by keywords or comments. If images have GPS coordinates embedded, you may also search for images within a radius of a geographical point.
+Geeqie supports applying the colour profile embedded in an image along with the system monitor profile (or a user-specified monitor profile).
+Geeqie sessions can be remotely controlled from external software, so it can be used as an image-viewer component of a bigger application.
+Geeqie includes a 'find duplicates' tool which can compare images using a variety of criteria (filename, file size, visual similarity, dimensions, image content), either within a single folder or between two folders. Finding duplicates ignoring the rotation of images is also supported.
+Images may be given a rating value (also known as a "star rating").
++ Maps from + OpenStreetMap + may be displayed in a side panel. If an image has GPS coordinates embedded, its position will be displayed on the map - if Image Direction is encoded, that will be displayed also. If an image does not have embedded GPS coordinates, it may be dragged-and-dropped onto the map to encode its position. +
+Geeqie is available as a package with some distributions.
-- The source tar of the latest formal release may be downloaded: - http://geeqie.org/geeqie-1.3.tar.xz -
-However Geeqie is stable, and you may download the latest version (if you have installed git) from here:
-
- Either:
- git clone git://www.geeqie.org/geeqie.git
-
- Or:
- git clone http://www.geeqie.org/git/geeqie.git
-
- List compile options:
- ./autogen.sh --help
-
- Common options:
- ./autogen.sh --disable-gtk3
- ,
-
- Compilation:
- ./autogen.sh [options]; make -j<no. of cpu cores>
-
- Install:
- [sudo] make install
-
- Removal:
- [sudo] make uninstall
-
The zip and gzip files at geeqie.org and GitHub contain only the sources - they cannot, by themselves, be used to install Geeqie.
-
- It is recommended to always use
- git clone git://www.geeqie.org/geeqie.git
- to download Geeqie. After installing Geeqie you may delete the folder you have cloned Geeqie into.
-
However if you leave the folder intact, whenever new features or patches are available, execute:
-
- git pull; sudo make uninstall; sudo make maintainer-clean; ./autogen.sh; make -j<no. of cpu cores>; sudo make install
-
Only the changed sources are downloaded, which makes this a quick operation.
-Your configuration file, history file and desktop files are not affected by this process.
-- See the NEWS file in the installation folder, or - Geeqie News at GitHub -
-- And either the ChangeLog file or - Geeqie ChangeLog -
-
-
- GTK+ 3.00
- www.gtk.org
- enabled by default
- disable with configure option: --disable-gtk3
- or
- GTK+ 2.20
- disabled by default when GTK+3 libraries are found.
- enable with configure option: --disable-gtk3
- optional items map display and GPU acceleration are not available
- with GTK2
-
- Note: GTK+3 is still somehow experimental. It is needed for some
- features but we have several complains about the GTK+3 usability.
-
- So if you need a stable version, you are advised to compile it
- with GTK+2. If you want to play with the cool new features, use
- GTK+3.
-
-
-
-
- lcms2 2.0
- or
- lcms 1.14
- www.littlecms.com
- for color management support
- enabled by default
- disable with configure option: --disable-lcms
-
- exiv2 0.11
- www.exiv2.org
- for enhanced exif support
- enabled by default
- disable with configure option: --disable-exiv2
-
- lirc
- www.lirc.org
- for remote control support
- enabled by default
- disable with configure option: --disable-lirc
-
- libchamplain-gtk 0.12
- libchamplain 0.12
- libclutter 1.0
- wiki.gnome.org/Projects/libchamplain
- for map display
- enabled by default
- disable with configure option: --disable-map
-
- libclutter 1.0
- www.clutter-project.org
- for GPU acceleration (a check-box on Preferences/Image must also be ticked)
- enabled by default
- disable with configure option: --disable-gpu-accel
- explicitly disabling will also disable the map feature
-
- lua 5.1
- www.lua.org
- support for lua scripting
- enabled by default
- disable with configure option: --disable-lua
-
- librsvg2-common
- for displaying .svg images
-
- libwmf0.2-7-gtk
- for displaying .wmf images
-
- (see also "Additional pixbuf loaders" in the References section of the Help file)
-
- awk
- when running Geeqie, to use the geo-decode function
-
- markdown
- when compiling Geeqie, to create this file in html format
-
- libffmpegthumbnailer 2.1.0
- for thumbnailing camera video clips
- enabled by default
- disable with configure option: --disable-libffmpegthumbnailer
-
-
- Geeqie is available as a package with some distributions.
++ The source tar of the latest formal release may be downloaded: + http://geeqie.org/geeqie-1.3.tar.xz +
+However Geeqie is stable, and you may download the latest version (if you have installed git) from here:
+
+ Either:
+ git clone git://www.geeqie.org/geeqie.git
+
+ Or:
+ git clone http://www.geeqie.org/git/geeqie.git
+
+ List compile options:
+ ./autogen.sh --help
+
+ Common options:
+ ./autogen.sh --disable-gtk3
+ ,
+
+ Compilation:
+ ./autogen.sh [options]; make -j<no. of cpu cores>
+
+ Install:
+ [sudo] make install
+
+ Removal:
+ [sudo] make uninstall
+
The zip and gzip files at geeqie.org and GitHub contain only the sources - they cannot, by themselves, be used to install Geeqie.
+
+ It is recommended to always use
+ git clone git://www.geeqie.org/geeqie.git
+ to download Geeqie. After installing Geeqie you may delete the folder you have cloned Geeqie into.
+
However if you leave the folder intact, whenever new features or patches are available, execute:
+
+ git pull; sudo make uninstall; sudo make maintainer-clean; ./autogen.sh; make -j<no. of cpu cores>; sudo make install
+
Only the changed sources are downloaded, which makes this a quick operation.
+Your configuration file, history file and desktop files are not affected by this process.
++ See the NEWS file in the installation folder, or + Geeqie News at GitHub +
++ And either the ChangeLog file or + Geeqie ChangeLog +
+
+
+ GTK+ 3.00
+ www.gtk.org
+ enabled by default
+ disable with configure option: --disable-gtk3
+ or
+ GTK+ 2.20
+ disabled by default when GTK+3 libraries are found.
+ enable with configure option: --disable-gtk3
+ optional items map display and GPU acceleration are not available
+ with GTK2
+
+ Note: GTK+3 is still somehow experimental. It is needed for some
+ features but we have several complains about the GTK+3 usability.
+
+ So if you need a stable version, you are advised to compile it
+ with GTK+2. If you want to play with the cool new features, use
+ GTK+3.
+
+
+
+
+ lcms2 2.0
+ or
+ lcms 1.14
+ www.littlecms.com
+ for color management support
+ enabled by default
+ disable with configure option: --disable-lcms
+
+ exiv2 0.11
+ www.exiv2.org
+ for enhanced exif support
+ enabled by default
+ disable with configure option: --disable-exiv2
+
+ lirc
+ www.lirc.org
+ for remote control support
+ enabled by default
+ disable with configure option: --disable-lirc
+
+ libchamplain-gtk 0.12
+ libchamplain 0.12
+ libclutter 1.0
+ wiki.gnome.org/Projects/libchamplain
+ for map display
+ enabled by default
+ disable with configure option: --disable-map
+
+ libclutter 1.0
+ www.clutter-project.org
+ for GPU acceleration (a check-box on Preferences/Image must also be ticked)
+ enabled by default
+ disable with configure option: --disable-gpu-accel
+ explicitly disabling will also disable the map feature
+
+ lua 5.1
+ www.lua.org
+ support for lua scripting
+ enabled by default
+ disable with configure option: --disable-lua
+
+ librsvg2-common
+ for displaying .svg images
+
+ libwmf0.2-7-gtk
+ for displaying .wmf images
+
+ (see also "Additional pixbuf loaders" in the References section of the Help file)
+
+ awk
+ when running Geeqie, to use the geo-decode function
+
+ markdown
+ when compiling Geeqie, to create this file in html format
+
+ libffmpegthumbnailer 2.1.0
+ for thumbnailing camera video clips
+ enabled by default
+ disable with configure option: --disable-libffmpegthumbnailer
+
+
+