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authororbea <orbea@fredslev.dk>2018-04-02 07:54:41 -0700
committerorbea <orbea@fredslev.dk>2018-04-02 09:01:13 -0700
commit1d0ba2fc45e06c05e191d123278da019f798d504 (patch)
tree7663769e069f9b8d2929e72ba1bb24b701729d3f
parentf8640490308f29de951b7b59f07be8b744f6e895 (diff)
feh.1: Fix mandoc warnings
This fixes many warnings shown by mandoc lint feature and should also respect the 80 col limit. man -Tlint feh WARNING: new sentence, new line new sentence, new line (mdoc) A new sentence starts in the middle of a text line. Start it on a new input line to help formatters produce correct spacing. man: /usr/man/man1/feh.1.gz:35:32: WARNING: new sentence, new line man: /usr/man/man1/feh.1.gz:78:33: WARNING: new sentence, new line man: /usr/man/man1/feh.1.gz:90:50: WARNING: new sentence, new line man: /usr/man/man1/feh.1.gz:95:53: WARNING: new sentence, new line man: /usr/man/man1/feh.1.gz:97:23: WARNING: new sentence, new line man: /usr/man/man1/feh.1.gz:108:17: WARNING: new sentence, new line man: /usr/man/man1/feh.1.gz:112:36: WARNING: new sentence, new line man: /usr/man/man1/feh.1.gz:115:24: WARNING: new sentence, new line man: /usr/man/man1/feh.1.gz:122:20: WARNING: new sentence, new line man: /usr/man/man1/feh.1.gz:129:21: WARNING: new sentence, new line man: /usr/man/man1/feh.1.gz:130:9: WARNING: new sentence, new line man: /usr/man/man1/feh.1.gz:135:19: WARNING: new sentence, new line man: /usr/man/man1/feh.1.gz:146:64: WARNING: new sentence, new line man: /usr/man/man1/feh.1.gz:148:43: WARNING: new sentence, new line man: /usr/man/man1/feh.1.gz:149:58: WARNING: new sentence, new line man: /usr/man/man1/feh.1.gz:167:2: WARNING: skipping empty macro: No man: /usr/man/man1/feh.1.gz:175:21: WARNING: new sentence, new line man: /usr/man/man1/feh.1.gz:177:30: WARNING: new sentence, new line man: /usr/man/man1/feh.1.gz:178:19: WARNING: new sentence, new line man: /usr/man/man1/feh.1.gz:186:42: WARNING: new sentence, new line man: /usr/man/man1/feh.1.gz:189:15: WARNING: new sentence, new line man: /usr/man/man1/feh.1.gz:199:49: WARNING: new sentence, new line man: /usr/man/man1/feh.1.gz:213:6: WARNING: new sentence, new line man: /usr/man/man1/feh.1.gz:227:47: WARNING: new sentence, new line man: /usr/man/man1/feh.1.gz:231:19: WARNING: new sentence, new line man: /usr/man/man1/feh.1.gz:242:11: WARNING: new sentence, new line man: /usr/man/man1/feh.1.gz:274:66: WARNING: new sentence, new line man: /usr/man/man1/feh.1.gz:285:19: WARNING: new sentence, new line man: 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sentence, new line man: /usr/man/man1/feh.1.gz:447:24: WARNING: new sentence, new line man: /usr/man/man1/feh.1.gz:455:10: WARNING: new sentence, new line man: /usr/man/man1/feh.1.gz:458:22: WARNING: new sentence, new line man: /usr/man/man1/feh.1.gz:491:23: WARNING: new sentence, new line man: /usr/man/man1/feh.1.gz:492:44: WARNING: new sentence, new line man: /usr/man/man1/feh.1.gz:493:42: WARNING: new sentence, new line man: /usr/man/man1/feh.1.gz:498:26: WARNING: new sentence, new line man: /usr/man/man1/feh.1.gz:511:59: WARNING: new sentence, new line man: /usr/man/man1/feh.1.gz:512:55: WARNING: new sentence, new line man: /usr/man/man1/feh.1.gz:530:18: WARNING: new sentence, new line man: /usr/man/man1/feh.1.gz:531:46: WARNING: new sentence, new line man: /usr/man/man1/feh.1.gz:532:24: WARNING: new sentence, new line man: /usr/man/man1/feh.1.gz:533:41: WARNING: new sentence, new line man: /usr/man/man1/feh.1.gz:538:50: WARNING: new sentence, new line man: /usr/man/man1/feh.1.gz:545:13: WARNING: new sentence, new line man: /usr/man/man1/feh.1.gz:562:11: WARNING: new sentence, new line man: /usr/man/man1/feh.1.gz:569:41: WARNING: new sentence, new line man: /usr/man/man1/feh.1.gz:576:26: WARNING: new sentence, new line man: /usr/man/man1/feh.1.gz:584:23: WARNING: new sentence, new line man: /usr/man/man1/feh.1.gz:607:49: WARNING: new sentence, new line man: /usr/man/man1/feh.1.gz:616:61: WARNING: new sentence, new line man: /usr/man/man1/feh.1.gz:617:76: WARNING: new sentence, new line man: /usr/man/man1/feh.1.gz:623:61: WARNING: new sentence, new line man: /usr/man/man1/feh.1.gz:635:23: WARNING: new sentence, new line man: /usr/man/man1/feh.1.gz:638:27: WARNING: new sentence, new line man: /usr/man/man1/feh.1.gz:640:37: WARNING: new sentence, new line man: /usr/man/man1/feh.1.gz:650:17: WARNING: new sentence, new line man: /usr/man/man1/feh.1.gz:666:37: WARNING: new sentence, new line man: /usr/man/man1/feh.1.gz:677:42: WARNING: new 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-rw-r--r--man/feh.pre478
1 files changed, 279 insertions, 199 deletions
diff --git a/man/feh.pre b/man/feh.pre
index eb31f37..3119e48 100644
--- a/man/feh.pre
+++ b/man/feh.pre
@@ -32,9 +32,9 @@ $MAN_XINERAMA$, builtin EXIF support $MAN_EXIF$$MAN_DEBUG$
.Sh DESCRIPTION
.
.Nm
-is a mode-based image viewer. It is especially aimed at command line users who
-need a fast image viewer without huge GUI dependencies, though it can also be
-started by
+is a mode-based image viewer.
+It is especially aimed at command line users who need a fast image viewer
+without huge GUI dependencies, though it can also be started by
.Pq graphical
file managers to view an image.
By default
@@ -75,8 +75,9 @@ options.
.
.Pp
.
-Slideshow mode is the default. It opens a window and displays the first
-image in it; the slideshow position can be advanced
+Slideshow mode is the default.
+It opens a window and displays the first image in it;
+the slideshow position can be advanced
.Pq or otherwise changed
using keyboard and mouse shortcuts.
In slideshow mode, images can be deleted either from the filelist or from the
@@ -87,14 +88,17 @@ An image can also be read from stdin via
.
.Pp
.
-Montage mode forms a montage from the filelist. The resulting image can be
-viewed or saved, and its size can be limited by height, width or both.
+Montage mode forms a montage from the filelist.
+The resulting image can be viewed or saved,
+and its size can be limited by height, width or both.
.
.Pp
.
-Index mode forms an index print from the filelist. Image thumbnails are shown
-along with the filename, filesize and pixel size, printed using a truetype
-font of your choice. The resulting image can be viewed or saved, and its size
+Index mode forms an index print from the filelist.
+Image thumbnails are shown along with the filename,
+filesize and pixel size, printed using a truetype
+font of your choice.
+The resulting image can be viewed or saved, and its size
can be limited by height, width or both.
.
.Pp
@@ -105,34 +109,40 @@ the selected image in a new window.
.Pp
.
Multiwindow mode shows images in multiple windows, instead of as a slideshow
-in one window. Don't use with a large filelist ;)
+in one window.
+Don't use with a large filelist ;)
.
.Pp
.
-List mode doesn't display images. Instead, it outputs an
+List mode doesn't display images.
+Instead, it outputs an
.Cm ls Ns No - Ns style
listing of the files in the filelist, including image info such as size, number
-of pixels, type, etc. There is also a Customlist mode which prints image info
+of pixels, type, etc.
+There is also a Customlist mode which prints image info
in a custom format specified by a printf-like format string.
.
.Pp
.
.Nm
can also list either all the loadable files in a filelist or all the
-unloadable files. This is useful for preening a directory.
+unloadable files.
+This is useful for preening a directory.
.
.
.Sh SUPPORTED FORMATS
.
.Nm
can open any format supported by Imlib2, most notably jpeg, png,
-pnm, tiff, and bmp. The gif format is also supported, but only for static
-images. In case of animations, only the first frame will be shown.
+pnm, tiff, and bmp.
+The gif format is also supported, but only for static images.
+In case of animations, only the first frame will be shown.
.
If the convert binary
.Pq supplied by ImageMagick
is available, it also has limited support for many other filetypes, such as
-svg, xcf and otf. Use
+svg, xcf and otf.
+Use
.Cm --magick-timeout Ar num
with a non-negative value to enable it.
.
@@ -143,11 +153,13 @@ with a non-negative value to enable it.
.
.It Cm -A , --action Oo Ar flag Oc Ns Oo [ Ar title ] Oc Ns Ar action
.
-Specify a shell command as an action to perform on the image. In slideshow or
-multiwindow mode, the action will be run when the action_0 key is pressed, in
-list mode, it will be run for each file. In loadable/unloadable mode, it will
-be run for each loadable/unloadable file, respectively. In thumbnail mode,
-clicking on an image will cause the action to run instead of opening the image.
+Specify a shell command as an action to perform on the image.
+In slideshow or multiwindow mode, the action will be run when
+the action_0 key is pressed, in list mode, it will be run for each file.
+In loadable/unloadable mode, it will be run for each loadable/unloadable
+file, respectively.
+In thumbnail mode, clicking on an image will cause the action to run instead
+of opening the image.
.
.Pp
.
@@ -172,10 +184,12 @@ will display
.Ar title
instead of
.Ar action
-in the action list. Note that
+in the action list.
+Note that
.Ar title
-must not start with a space. If it does, the action is handled as if it did
-not have a title. This special case exists for backwards compatibility reasons
+must not start with a space.
+If it does, the action is handled as if it did not have a title.
+This special case exists for backwards compatibility reasons
and makes sure that actions like
.Qq \&[ -L %F \&] && foo
still work.
@@ -183,10 +197,11 @@ still work.
.
.Pp
.
-The action will be executed by /bin/sh. Use format specifiers to refer to
-image info, see
+The action will be executed by /bin/sh.
+Use format specifiers to refer to image info, see
.Sx FORMAT SPECIFIERS
-for details. Example usage:
+for details.
+Example usage:
.Qq feh -A Qo mv ~/images/%N Qc * .
.
.It Cm --action1 No .. Cm --action9 Oo Ar flag Oc Ns Oo [ Ar title ] Oc Ns Ar action
@@ -196,7 +211,8 @@ Extra actions which can be set and triggered using the appropriate number key.
.It Cm --auto-rotate
.
.Pq optional feature, $MAN_EXIF$ in this build
-Automatically rotate images based on EXIF data. Does not alter the image files.
+Automatically rotate images based on EXIF data.
+Does not alter the image files.
.
.It Cm -Z , --auto-zoom
.
@@ -210,9 +226,9 @@ Create borderless windows.
.
Set Imlib2 in-memory cache to
.Ar size
-MiB. A higher cache size can
-significantly improve performance especially for small slide shows, however at
-the cost of increased memory consumption.
+MiB.
+A higher cache size can significantly improve performance especially for small
+slide shows, however at the cost of increased memory consumption.
.Ar size
must be between 0 and 2048 MiB and defaults to 4.
.
@@ -224,11 +240,12 @@ Only works with thumbnails <= 256x256 pixels.
.
.It Cm -K , --caption-path Ar path
.
-Path to directory containing image captions. This turns on caption viewing,
-and if captions are found in
+Path to directory containing image captions.
+This turns on caption viewing, and if captions are found in
.Ar path ,
which is relative to the directory of each image, they are overlayed on the
-displayed image. E.g. with caption path
+displayed image.
+E.g. with caption path
.Qq captions/ ,
and viewing image
.Qq images/foo.jpg ,
@@ -239,7 +256,8 @@ the caption will be looked for in
.
Don't display images, print image info according to
.Ar format
-instead. See
+instead.
+See
.Sx FORMAT SPECIFIERS .
.
.It Cm --cycle-once
@@ -271,7 +289,8 @@ on a semi-transparent background to improve their readability
.
.It Cm -f , --filelist Ar file
.
-This option is similar to the playlists used by music software. If
+This option is similar to the playlists used by music software.
+If
.Ar file
exists, it will be read for a list of files to load, in the order they appear.
The format is a list of image filenames, absolute or relative to the current
@@ -282,7 +301,8 @@ directory, one filename per line.
If
.Ar file
doesn't exist, it will be created from the internal filelist at the end of a
-viewing session. This is best used to store the results of complex sorts
+viewing session.
+This is best used to store the results of complex sorts
.Pq Cm -Spixels No for example
for later viewing.
.
@@ -294,7 +314,8 @@ will be saved to
.Ar file
when
.Nm
-exits. You can add files to filelists by specifying them on the command line
+exits.
+You can add files to filelists by specifying them on the command line
when also specifying the list.
.
.Pp
@@ -308,8 +329,9 @@ will read the filelist from its standard input.
.
.It Cm -e , --font Ar font
.
-Set global font. Should be a truetype font, resident in the current directory
-or the font directory, and should be defined in the form fontname/points, like
+Set global font.
+Should be a truetype font, resident in the current directory or the directory,
+and should be defined in the form fontname/points, like
.Qq myfont/12 .
.
.It Cm -C , --fontpath Ar path
@@ -337,7 +359,8 @@ Note: This option needs to load all images to calculate the dimensions of the
.Nm
window, so when using it with many files it will take a while before a
.Nm
-window is visible. Use
+window is visible.
+Use
.Cm --preload
to get a progress bar.
.
@@ -348,7 +371,8 @@ Note that in this mode, large images will always be scaled down to fit the
screen,
.Cm --zoom Ar zoom
only affects smaller images and never scales larger than necessary to fit the
-screen size. The only exception is a
+screen size.
+The only exception is a
.Ar zoom
of 100, in which case images will always be shown at 100% zoom, no matter
their dimensions.
@@ -357,20 +381,21 @@ their dimensions.
.
When combined with
.Cm --thumbnails ,
-this option only affects images opened from the thumbnail overview. The
-thumbnail list itself will still be windowed.
+this option only affects images opened from the thumbnail overview.
+The thumbnail list itself will still be windowed.
.
.It Cm -g , --geometry Ar width Cm x Ar height No | Cm + Ar x Cm + Ar y | Ar width Cm x Ar height Cm + Ar x Cm + Ar y
.
-Limit (and don't change) the window size. Takes an X-style geometry
+Limit (and don't change) the window size.
+Takes an X-style geometry
.Ar string
like 640x480 with optional +x+y window offset.
Note that larger images will be zoomed out to fit, but you can see them at 1:1
by clicking the zoom button.
.
Also note that this option does not enforce the geometry, changing it by a tiling
-WM or manually is still possible. After each resize, the resulting window size
-is used as the new size limit.
+WM or manually is still possible.
+After each resize, the resulting window size is used as the new size limit.
.
.It Cm -Y , --hide-pointer
.
@@ -392,9 +417,11 @@ default is black.
.
.It Cm -i , --index
.
-Enable Index mode. Index mode is similar to montage mode, and accepts the
-same options. It creates an index print of thumbnails, printing the image
-name beneath each thumbnail. Index mode enables certain other options, see
+Enable Index mode.
+Index mode is similar to montage mode, and accepts the same options.
+It creates an index print of thumbnails, printing the image name beneath
+each thumbnail.
+Index mode enables certain other options, see
.Sx INDEX AND THUMBNAIL MODE OPTIONS
and
.Sx MONTAGE MODE OPTIONS .
@@ -403,8 +430,9 @@ and
.
Execute
.Ar commandline
-and display its output in the bottom left corner of the image. Can be used to
-display e.g. image dimensions or EXIF information. Supports
+and display its output in the bottom left corner of the image.
+Can be used to display e.g. image dimensions or EXIF information.
+Supports
.Sx FORMAT SPECIFIERS .
.
If
@@ -427,8 +455,9 @@ or in the current working directory.
.It Cm --insecure
.
When viewing files with HTTPS, this option disables strict hostname and peer
-checking. This allows images on sites with self-signed certificates to be
-opened, but is no more secure than plain HTTP.
+checking.
+This allows images on sites with self-signed certificates to be opened, bu is
+no more secure than plain HTTP.
.
.It Cm --keep-zoom-vp
.
@@ -437,25 +466,28 @@ When switching images, keep zoom and viewport settings
.
.It Cm -l , --list
.
-Don't display images. Analyze them and display an
+Don't display images.
+Analyze them and display an
.Xr ls 1 - No style
-listing. Useful in scripts to hunt out images of a certain
-size/resolution/type etc.
+listing.
+Useful in scripts to hunt out images of a certain size/resolution/type etc.
.
.It Cm -U , --loadable
.
-Don't display images. Just print out their names if imlib2 can successfully
-load them.
+Don't display images.
+Just print out their names if imlib2 can successfully load them.
Returns false if at least one image failed to load.
.
.It Cm --magick-timeout Ar timeout
.
Stop trying to convert unloadable files after
.Ar timeout
-seconds. A negative value disables covert / magick support altogether, a value
+seconds.
+A negative value disables covert / magick support altogether, a value
of zero causes
.Nm
-to try indefinitely. By default, magick support is disabled.
+to try indefinitely.
+By default, magick support is disabled.
.
Note that feh may clutter
.Pa /tmp
@@ -488,15 +520,18 @@ If you only care about one parameter, set the other to 0.
.
.It Cm -m , --montage
.
-Enable montage mode. Montage mode creates a new image consisting of a grid of
-thumbnails of the images in the filelist. When montage mode is selected,
-certain other options become available. See
+Enable montage mode.
+Montage mode creates a new image consisting of a grid of thumbnails of the
+images in the filelist.
+When montage mode is selected, certain other options become available.
+See
.Sx MONTAGE MODE OPTIONS .
.
.It Cm -w , --multiwindow
.
-Disable slideshow mode. With this setting, instead of opening multiple files
-in slideshow mode, multiple windows will be opened; one per file.
+Disable slideshow mode.
+With this setting, instead of opening multiple files in slideshow mode,
+multiple windows will be opened; one per file.
.
.It Cm --no-jump-on-resort
.
@@ -508,10 +543,10 @@ Don't load or show any menus.
.
.It Cm --no-screen-clip
.
-By default, window sizes are limited to the screen size. With this option,
-windows will have the size of the image inside them. Note that they may
-become very large this way, making them unmanageable in certain window
-managers.
+By default, window sizes are limited to the screen size.
+With this option, windows will have the size of the image inside them.
+Note that they may become very large this way, making them unmanageable
+in certain window managers.
.
.It Cm --no-xinerama
.
@@ -527,23 +562,27 @@ By default, files are saved in the current working directory.
.
.It Cm -p , --preload
.
-Preload images. This doesn't mean hold them in RAM, it means run through
-them and eliminate unloadable images first. Otherwise they will be removed
-as you flick through. This also analyses the images to get data for use in
-sorting, such as pixel size, type etc. A preload run will be automatically
-performed if you specify one of these sort modes.
+Preload images.
+This doesn't mean hold them in RAM, it means run through them and eliminate
+unloadable images first.
+Otherwise they will be removed as you flick through.
+This also analyses the images to get data for use in sorting, such as pixel
+size, type etc.
+A preload run will be automatically performed if you specify one of these
+sort modes.
.
.It Cm -q , --quiet
.
-Don't report non-fatal errors for failed loads. Verbose and quiet modes are
-not mutually exclusive, the first controls informational messages, the second
-only errors.
+Don't report non-fatal errors for failed loads.
+Verbose and quiet modes are not mutually exclusive, the first controls
+informational messages, the second only errors.
.
.It Cm -z , --randomize
.
When viewing multiple files in a slideshow, randomize the file list before
-displaying. The list is re-randomized whenever the slideshow cycles (that is,
-transitions from last to first image).
+displaying.
+The list is re-randomized whenever the slideshow cycles (that is, transitions
+from last to first image).
.
.It Cm -r , --recursive
.
@@ -559,29 +598,32 @@ Useful to override theme options.
.
Reload filelist and current image after
.Ar int
-seconds. Useful for viewing HTTP webcams or frequently changing directories.
+seconds.
+Useful for viewing HTTP webcams or frequently changing directories.
.Pq Note that the filelist reloading is still experimental.
.
.Pp
.
If an image is removed,
.Nm
-will either show the next one or quit. However, if an image still exists, but
-can no longer be loaded,
+will either show the next one or quit.
+However, if an image still exists, but can no longer be loaded,
.Nm
will continue to try loading it.
.
.It Cm -n , --reverse
.
-Reverse the sort order. Use this to invert the order of the filelist.
+Reverse the sort order.
+Use this to invert the order of the filelist.
E.g. to sort in reverse width order, use
.Cm -nSwidth .
.
.It Cm -. , --scale-down
.
Scale images to fit window geometry (defaults to screen size when no geometry
-was specified). Note that the window geometry is not updated when changing
-images at the moment. This option is recommended for tiling window managers.
+was specified).
+Note that the window geometry is not updated when changing images at the moment.
+This option is recommended for tiling window managers.
.
This option is ignored when in fullscreen and thumbnail list mode.
.
@@ -604,7 +646,8 @@ Default: 20
.
For slideshow mode, wait
.Ar float
-seconds between automatically changing slides. Useful for presentations.
+seconds between automatically changing slides.
+Useful for presentations.
Specify a negative number to set the delay
.Pq which will then be Ar float No * (-1) ,
but start
@@ -613,15 +656,16 @@ in paused mode.
.
.It Cm -S , --sort Ar sort_type
.
-The file list may be sorted according to image parameters. Allowed sort types
-are: name, filename, dirname, mtime, width, height, pixels, size, format. For
-sort modes other than name, filename, dirname, or mtime, a preload run will be
-necessary, causing a delay proportional to the number of images in the list.
+The file list may be sorted according to image parameters.
+Allowed sort types are: name, filename, dirname, mtime, width, height, pixels,
+size, format.
+For sort modes other than name, filename, dirname, or mtime, a preload run will
+be necessary, causing a delay proportional to the number of images in the list.
.
.Pp
.
-The mtime sort mode sorts images by most recently modified. To sort by oldest
-first, reverse the filelist with --reverse.
+The mtime sort mode sorts images by most recently modified.
+To sort by oldest first, reverse the filelist with --reverse.
.
.It Cm -| , --start-at Ar filename
.
@@ -632,12 +676,14 @@ Note that at the moment,
.Ar filename
must match an
.Pq expanded
-path in the filelist. So, if the file to be matched is passed via an absolute
-path in the filelist,
+path in the filelist.
+So, if the file to be matched is passed via an absolute path in the filelist,
.Ar filename
-must be an absolute path. If the file is passed via a relative path,
+must be an absolute path.
+If the file is passed via a relative path,
.Ar filename
-must be an identical relative path. This is a known issue.
+must be an identical relative path.
+This is a known issue.
See also
.Sx USAGE EXAMPLES .
.
@@ -647,7 +693,8 @@ Load options from config file with name
.Ar theme
- see
.Sx THEMES CONFIG SYNTAX
-for more info. Note that commandline options always override theme options.
+for more info.
+Note that commandline options always override theme options.
The theme can also be set via the program name
.Pq e.g. with symlinks ,
so by default
@@ -663,8 +710,8 @@ Note that
.Cm --fullscreen
and
.Cm --scale-down
-do not affect the thumbnail window. They do, however, work for image windows
-launched from thumbnail mode.
+do not affect the thumbnail window.
+They do, however, work for image windows launched from thumbnail mode.
Also supports
.Sx INDEX AND THUMBNAIL MODE OPTIONS
as well as
@@ -674,19 +721,21 @@ as well as
.
Set
.Ar title
-for windows opened from thumbnail mode. See also
+for windows opened from thumbnail mode.
+See also
.Sx FORMAT SPECIFIERS .
.
.It Cm -^ , --title Ar title
.
-Set window title. Applies to all windows except those opened from thumbnail
-mode. See
+Set window title.
+Applies to all windows except those opened from thumbnail mode.
+See
.Sx FORMAT SPECIFIERS .
.
.It Cm -u , --unloadable
.
-Don't display images. Just print out their names if imlib2 can NOT
-successfully load them.
+Don't display images.
+Just print out their names if imlib2 can NOT successfully load them.
Returns false if at least one image was loadable.
.
.It Cm -V , --verbose
@@ -700,8 +749,8 @@ output version information and exit.
.It Cm --version-sort
.
.Pq optional feature, $MAN_VERSCMP$ in this build
-Use natural sorting for file and directory names. In this mode, filenames are
-sorted as an ordinary human would expect, e.g.
+Use natural sorting for file and directory names.
+In this mode, filenames are sorted as an ordinary human would expect, e.g.
.Qq 2.jpg
comes before
.Qq 10.jpg .
@@ -711,8 +760,9 @@ comes before
.Pq optional feature, $MAN_XINERAMA$ in this build
Override
.Nm Ns No 's
-idea of the active Xinerama screen. May be useful in certain circumstances
-where the window manager places the feh window on Xinerama screen A while
+idea of the active Xinerama screen.
+May be useful in certain circumstances where the window manager places the feh
+window on Xinerama screen A while
.Nm
assumes that it will be placed on screen B.
.
@@ -724,10 +774,11 @@ Only set wallpaper on
.Ar screen .
All other screens will be filled black/white.
.
-This is most useful in a Xinerama configuration with
-overlapping screens. For instance, assume you have two overlapping displays
-(index 0 and 1), where index 0 is smaller. To center a background on the
-display with index 0 and fill the extra space on index 1 black/white, use
+This is most useful in a Xinerama configuration with overlapping screens.
+For instance, assume you have two overlapping displays (index 0 and 1),
+where index 0 is smaller.
+To center a background on the display with index 0 and fill the extra space
+on index 1 black/white, use
.Qq --xinerama-index 0
when setting the wallpaper.
.
@@ -735,7 +786,8 @@ when setting the wallpaper.
.
Zoom images by
.Ar percent
-when in full screen mode or when window geometry is fixed. When combined with
+when in full screen mode or when window geometry is fixed.
+When combined with
.Cm --auto-zoom ,
zooming will be limited to the specified
.Ar percent .
@@ -772,10 +824,11 @@ When drawing thumbnails onto the background, set their transparency level to
.
Use
.Ar file
-as background for your montage. With this option specified, the montage size
-will default to the size of
+as background for your montage.
+With this option specified, the montage size will default to the size of
.Ar file
-if no size restrictions were specified. Alternatively, if
+if no size restrictions were specified.
+Alternatively, if
.Ar file
is
.Qq trans ,
@@ -784,8 +837,8 @@ the background will be made transparent.
.It Cm -X , --ignore-aspect
.
By default, the montage thumbnails will retain their aspect ratios, while
-fitting into thumb-width/-height. This options forces them to be the size set
-by
+fitting into thumb-width/-height.
+This options forces them to be the size set by
.Cm --thumb-width No and Cm --thumb-height .
This will prevent any empty space in the final montage.
.
@@ -819,8 +872,9 @@ without displaying it.
.It Cm -s , --stretch
.
Normally, if an image is smaller than the specified thumbnail size, it will
-not be enlarged. If this option is set, the image will be scaled up to fit
-the thumbnail size. Aspect ratio will be maintained unless
+not be enlarged.
+If this option is set, the image will be scaled up to fit the thumbnail size.
+Aspect ratio will be maintained unless
.Cm --ignore-aspect
is specified.
.
@@ -849,7 +903,8 @@ the following options can be used.
.
Show image information based on
.Ar format
-below thumbnails in index / thumbnail mode. See
+below thumbnails in index / thumbnail mode.
+See
.Sx FORMAT SPECIFIERS .
May contain newlines.
.
@@ -865,7 +920,8 @@ Note: If you specify image-related formats
needs to load all images to calculate the dimensions of its own window.
So when using them with many files, it will take a while before a
.Nm
-window becomes visible. Use
+window becomes visible.
+Use
.Cm --preload
to get a progress bar.
.
@@ -878,15 +934,16 @@ be printed.
.
Redraw thumbnail window every
.Ar n
-images. In
+images.
+In
.Nm
<= 1.5, the thumbnail image used to be redrawn after every computed thumbnail
.Pq so, it updated immediately .
However, since the redrawing takes quite long
.Pq especially for thumbnail mode on a large filelist ,
this turned out to be a major performance penalty.
-As a workaround, the thumbnail image is redrawn every 10th image now by
-default. Set
+As a workaround, the thumbnail image is redrawn every 10th image now by default.
+Set
.Ar n No = 1
to get the old behaviour,
.Ar n No = 0
@@ -899,7 +956,8 @@ will only redraw once all thumbnails are loaded.
.
In many desktop environments,
.Nm
-can also be used as a background setter. Unless you pass the
+can also be used as a background setter.
+Unless you pass the
.Cm --no-fehbg
option, it will write a script to set the current background to
.Pa ~/.fehbg .
@@ -917,8 +975,8 @@ will work as well.
.
Note that
.Nm
-does not support setting the wallpaper of GNOME shell desktops. In this
-environment, you can use
+does not support setting the wallpaper of GNOME shell desktops.
+In this environment, you can use
.Qq gsettings set org.gnome.desktop.background picture-uri file:/// Ns Ar path
instead.
.
@@ -930,10 +988,10 @@ and
.Cm --bg-max ,
you can use
.Cm --geometry
-to specify an offset from one side of the screen instead of
-centering the image. Positive values will offset from the left/top
-side, negative values from the bottom/right. +0 and -0 are both
-valid and distinct values.
+to specify an offset from one side of the screen instead of centering the image.
+Positive values will offset from the left/top side, negative values from the
+bottom/right.
++0 and -0 are both valid and distinct values.
.
.Pp
.
@@ -951,8 +1009,8 @@ on screen 0, the second on screen 1, and so on.
.
Use
.Cm --no-xinerama
-to treat the whole X display as one screen when setting wallpapers. You
-may also use
+to treat the whole X display as one screen when setting wallpapers.
+You may also use
.Cm --xinerama-index
to use
.Nm
@@ -962,16 +1020,16 @@ as a background setter for a specific screen.
.
.It Cm --bg-center
.
-Center the file on the background. If it is too small, it will be surrounded
-by a border as specified by
+Center the file on the background.
+If it is too small, it will be surrounded by a border as specified by
.Cm --image-bg .
.
.It Cm --bg-fill
.
Like
.Cm --bg-scale ,
-but preserves aspect ratio by zooming the image until it fits. Either a
-horizontal or a vertical part of the image will be cut off
+but preserves aspect ratio by zooming the image until it fits.
+Either a horizontal or a vertical part of the image will be cut off
.
.It Cm --bg-max
.
@@ -984,7 +1042,8 @@ The border color can be set using
.It Cm --bg-scale
.
Fit the file into the background without repeating it, cutting off stuff or
-using borders. But the aspect ratio is not preserved either
+using borders.
+But the aspect ratio is not preserved either
.
.It Cm --bg-tile
.
@@ -1024,7 +1083,8 @@ Total number of files in filelist
.
.It %L
.
-Temporary copy of filelist. Multiple uses of %L within the same format string will return the same copy.
+Temporary copy of filelist.
+Multiple uses of %L within the same format string will return the same copy.
.
.It %m
.
@@ -1053,7 +1113,8 @@ Number of image pixels
.
.It %r
.
-Image rotation. A half right turn equals pi.
+Image rotation.
+A half right turn equals pi.
.
.It %s
.
@@ -1140,8 +1201,9 @@ are the options which will be applied when the theme is used.
.
Note that the option parser does not behave like a normal shell: filename
expansion and backslash escape sequences are not supported and passed to
-feh's option parser as-is. However, quoting of arguments is respected
-and can be used for arguments with whitespace.
+feh's option parser as-is.
+However, quoting of arguments is respected and can be used for arguments
+with whitespace.
.
So, the sequence
.Qq --info Qq foo bar
@@ -1161,15 +1223,16 @@ An example entry is
.
.Pp
.
-You can use this theme in two ways. Either call
+You can use this theme in two ways.
+Either call
.Qo
.Nm
-Timagemap *.jpg
.Qc ,
or create a symbolic link to
.Nm
-with the name of the theme you want it to use. For the example above,
-this would be
+with the name of the theme you want it to use.
+For the example above, this would be
.Qo
ln -s `which
.Nm
@@ -1237,8 +1300,8 @@ without any keys unbinds it (i.e. the default bindings are removed).
.Pp
.
.Em Note :
-Do not use the same keybinding for multiple actions. When binding an action
-to a new key
+Do not use the same keybinding for multiple actions.
+When binding an action to a new key
.Pq or mouse button ,
make sure to unbind it from its previous action, if present.
.Nm
@@ -1268,8 +1331,9 @@ The following actions and default key bindings can be used in an image window.
If
.Nm
is running inside a terminal and its standard input is not used for images or
-filelists, key input from the terminal is also accepted. However, terminal
-input support is currently limited to most alphanumeric characters
+filelists, key input from the terminal is also accepted.
+However, terminal input support is currently limited to most alphanumeric
+characters
.Pq 0-9 a-z A-Z and some more ,
return and backspace.
.
@@ -1286,12 +1350,13 @@ Enable/Disable anti-aliasing
.
.It c Bq toggle_caption
.
-Caption entry mode. If
+Caption entry mode.
+If
.Cm --caption-path
-has been specified, then this enables caption editing. The caption at the
-bottom of the screen will turn yellow and can be edited. Hit return to confirm
-and save the caption, or escape to cancel editing. Note that you can insert
-an actual newline into the caption using
+has been specified, then this enables caption editing.
+The caption at the bottom of the screen will turn yellow and can be edited.
+Hit return to confirm and save the caption, or escape to cancel editing.
+Note that you can insert an actual newline into the caption using
.Aq Ctrl+return .
.
.It d Bq toggle_filenames
@@ -1315,8 +1380,8 @@ Enable/Disable automatic window resize when changing images.
.
.It h Bq toggle_pause
.
-Pause/Continue the slideshow. When it is paused, it will not automatically
-change slides based on
+Pause/Continue the slideshow.
+When it is paused, it will not automatically change slides based on
.Cm --slideshow-delay .
.
.It i Bq toggle_info
@@ -1326,19 +1391,22 @@ Toggle info display
.
.It k Bq toggle_keep_vp
.
-Toggle zoom and viewport keeping. When enabled,
+Toggle zoom and viewport keeping.
+When enabled,
.Nm
will keep zoom and X, Y offset when switching images.
.
.It m Bq toggle_menu
.
-Show menu. Use the arrow keys and return to select items,
+Show menu.
+Use the arrow keys and return to select items,
.Aq escape
to close the menu.
.
.It n , Ao space Ac , Ao Right Ac Bq next_img
.
-Show next image. Selects the next image in thumbnail mode.
+Show next image.
+Selects the next image in thumbnail mode.
.
.It o Bq toggle_pointer
.
@@ -1346,7 +1414,8 @@ Toggle pointer visibility
.
.It p , Ao BackSpace Ac , Ao Left Ac Bq prev_img
.
-Show previous image. Selects the previous image in thumbnail mode.
+Show previous image.
+Selects the previous image in thumbnail mode.
.
.It q , Ao Escape Ac Bq quit
.
@@ -1355,7 +1424,8 @@ Quit
.
.It r Bq reload_image
.
-Reload current image. Useful for webcams
+Reload current image.
+Useful for webcams
.
.It s Bq save_image
.
@@ -1370,8 +1440,7 @@ Toggle fullscreen
.
Change window size to fit current image size
.Pq plus/minus zoom, if set .
-In scale-down and fixed-geometry mode, this also updates the window size
-limits.
+In scale-down and fixed-geometry mode, this also updates the window size limits.
.
.It x Bq close
.
@@ -1388,24 +1457,28 @@ Toggle auto-zoom.
.It \&[, \&] Bq prev_dir, next_dir
.
Jump to the first image of the previous or next sequence of images sharing
-a directory name in the current filelist. Use --sort dirname if you would
-like to ensure that all images in a directory are grouped together.
+a directory name in the current filelist.
+Use --sort dirname if you would like to ensure that all images in a directory
+are grouped together.
.
.It < , > Bq orient_3 , orient_1
.
In place editing - rotate the image 90 degrees (counter)clockwise.
The rotation is lossless, but may create artifacts in some image corners when
-used with JPEG images. Rotating in the reverse direction will make them go
-away. See
+used with JPEG images.
+Rotating in the reverse direction will make them go away.
+See
.Xr jpegtran 1
for more about lossless JPEG rotation.
.
.Em Note:
.Nm
-assumes that this feature is used to normalize image orientation. For JPEG
-images, it will unconditionally set the EXIF orientation tag to 1
+assumes that this feature is used to normalize image orientation.
+For JPEG images, it will unconditionally set the EXIF orientation
+tag to 1
.Pq Qq 0,0 is top left
-after every rotation. See
+after every rotation.
+See
.Xr jpegexiforient 1
for details on how to change this flag.
.
@@ -1566,8 +1639,8 @@ This works like the keys config file: the entries are of the form
.
Each
.Ar binding
-is a button number. It may optionally start with modifiers for things like
-Control, in which case
+is a button number.
+It may optionally start with modifiers for things like Control, in which case
.Ar binding
looks like
.Ar mod Ns No - Ns Ar button
@@ -1677,11 +1750,12 @@ will warp your cursor to the opposite border so you can continue panning.
.Pp
.
When clicking the zoom button and immediately releasing it, the image will be
-back at 100% zoom. When clicking it and moving the mouse while holding the
-button down, the zoom will be continued at the previous zoom level. The zoom
-will always happen so that the pixel on which you entered the zoom mode
-remains stationary. So, to enlarge a specific part of an image, click the
-zoom button on that part.
+back at 100% zoom.
+When clicking it and moving the mouse while holding the button down, the zoom
+will be continued at the previous zoom level.
+The zoom will always happen so that the pixel on which you entered the zoom mode
+remains stationary.
+So, to enlarge a specific part of an image, click the zoom button on that part.
.
.
.Sh SIGNALS
@@ -1705,7 +1779,8 @@ Switch to previous image
.
.Sh USAGE EXAMPLES
.
-Here are some examples of useful option combinations. See also:
+Here are some examples of useful option combinations.
+See also:
.Aq http://feh.finalrewind.org/examples/
.
.Bl -tag -width indent
@@ -1720,8 +1795,8 @@ Recursively show all images found in ~/Pictures and subdirectories
.
.It feh -rSfilename --version-sort ~/Pictures
.
-Same as above, but sort naturally. By default, feh will show files in the
-string order of their names, meaning e.g.
+Same as above, but sort naturally.
+By default, feh will show files in the string order of their names, meaning e.g.
.Qq foo 10.jpg
will come before
.Qq foo 2.jpg .
@@ -1739,9 +1814,9 @@ font.
.It feh -irFarial/14 -O index.jpg ~/Pictures
.
Make an index print of ~/Pictures and all directories below it, using 14 point
-Arial to write the image info under each thumbnail. Save the image as
-index.jpg and don't display it, just exit. Note that this even works without
-a running X server
+Arial to write the image info under each thumbnail.
+Save the image as index.jpg and don't display it, just exit.
+Note that this even works without a running X server
.
.It feh --unloadable -r ~/Pictures
.
@@ -1768,8 +1843,8 @@ View all images in ~/Pictures and below, sorted by width, move an image to
.
.It feh --start-at ./foo.jpg \&.
.
-View all images in the current directory, starting with foo.jpg. All other
-images are still in the slideshow and can be viewed normally
+View all images in the current directory, starting with foo.jpg.
+All other images are still in the slideshow and can be viewed normally
.
.It feh --start-at foo.jpg *
.
@@ -1802,7 +1877,8 @@ for lossless rotation.
.
To view images from URLs such as http://, you need
.Nm
-compiled with libcurl support (enabled by default). See the
+compiled with libcurl support (enabled by default).
+See the
.Sx VERSION
section.
.
@@ -1813,13 +1889,15 @@ section.
.
On systems with giflib 5.1.2,
.Nm
-may be unable to load gif images. For affected mips, mipsel and arm devices,
-gif support is completely broken, while on x86 / x86_64 gifs can usually
-only be loaded if they are the first image in the filelist.
+may be unable to load gif images.
+For affected mips, mipsel and arm devices, gif support is completely
+broken, while on x86 / x86_64 gifs can usually only be loaded if they are
+the first image in the filelist.
This appears to be a bug in giflib,
see
.Aq https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=813729
-for details. Workaround: Use
+for details.
+Workaround: Use
.Cm --magick-timeout 5
.Pq or some other positive value
to load gifs with imagemagick instead, or downgrade to giflib 5.1.1, or
@@ -1842,8 +1920,9 @@ When enabled,
.Cm --magick-timeout
may clutter
.Pa /tmp
-with temporary files produced by ImageMagick. This happens whenever an image
-is not loaded due to the conversion taking longer than the specified timeout.
+with temporary files produced by ImageMagick.
+This happens whenever an image is not loaded due to the conversion taking
+longer than the specified timeout.
.
.Ss REPORTING BUGS
.
@@ -1899,10 +1978,11 @@ used.
.
THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR
IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY,
-FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL
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