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o GLiv
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GLiv is an OpenGL image viewer, image loading
is done via Gdk-pixbuf bundled with GTK+-2.6,
rendering with OpenGL and the graphical user
interface uses GTK+ with GtkGLExt.
GLiv is very fast and smooth at rotating,
panning and zooming if you have an OpenGL
accelerated graphics board.
o Requirements
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- OpenGL
- GTK+ >= 2.6
- GtkGLExt >= 0.7.0
o Compilation
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The usual
$ ./configure
with your prefix path, then
$ make
If you are using the Nvidia OpenGL drivers,
be sure they are actually used: once GLiv is
compiled,
$ ldd src/gliv | grep 'libGL\.so'
should show the path of the libGL.so from the
Nvidia drivers.
o Installation
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A 'make install' as root will install gliv
in /usr/local or in your prefix path.
o Controls
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ESC, q : Quit
f : Full-screen/window
+/=/- : Zoom in/in/out
n/p : Next/previous image
Pause : Start/stop the slide show
l : Reduce the image to the window
M : Maximize the image to the window
m : Make the image fit the window
r : Reset position and size
b : Toggle display of the menu bar
i : Toggle display of the info bar
s : Toggle display of the scrollbars
a : Toggle display of the alpha checks
h : Toggle display of the help box
w : Toggle display of floating windows
o : Display the open dialog
g : Display the image selector
t : Display the options dialog
d : Hide the cursor
u : Undo
y : Redo
c : Clear the history
Delete : Delete the current file
C-up : Rotate by +90 degrees
C-down : Rotate by -90 degrees
C-left : Rotate by +0.1 degree
C-right: Rotate by -0.1 degree
z : Horizontal flip
e : Vertical flip
The first mouse button and the arrow keys
will move the image unless the Control key is
pressed. In which case the image will be
rotated around the window center.
Your mouse wheel (if supported) will zoom the
image and switch it when you press the
button.
You can also zoom by dragging the mouse
vertically while holding Shift and the first
button.
Space and Backspace act like n and p.
Draw a rectangle with the third button and
gliv will zoom in it.
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The help box contains the above text, maybe
translated.
Further informations can be found in the
manual page.
Guillaume Chazarain <guichaz@yahoo.fr>
http://guichaz.free.fr/gliv
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