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-Usage : " PACKAGE " [OPTIONS]... FILES...
- Where a FILE is an image file or a directory.
- Multiple files are supported.
- Urls are supported. They must begin with http:// or ftp:// and you must
- have wget installed to download the files for viewing.
- Options can also be specified in the in the feh configuration file. See
- man feh for more details
- -h, --help display this help and exit
- -v, --version output version information and exit
- -V, --verbose output useful information, progress bars, etc
- -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.
- -T, --theme THEME Load options from config file with name THEME
- see man feh for more info.
- -_, --rcfile FILE Use FILE to parse themes and options from,
- instead of the default ~/.fehrc, /etc/fehrc files.
+" PACKAGE " version " VERSION "
+
+Usage : " PACKAGE " [options] <files or directories ...>
+
+ This is just a short option summary. Please consult the manual for details.
+
+OPTIONS
+ -h, --help Show help and exit
+ -v, --version Show version information and exit
+ -V, --verbose Show progress bars and other extra information
+ -q, --quiet Hide non-fatal errors. May be used with --verbose
+ -T, --theme THEME Load options with name THEME
+ -_, --rcfile FILE Use FILE to parse themes and options from
-r, --recursive Recursively expand any directories in FILE to
the content of those directories. (Take it easy)
- -z, --randomize When viewing multiple files in a slideshow,
- randomise the file list before displaying
+ -z, --randomize Randomize the filelist
--no-jump-on-resort Don't jump to the first image when the filelist
- is resorted.
- -g, --geometry STRING Limit (and don't change) the window size. Takes
- an X-style geometry string like 640x480.
- Note that larger images will be zoomed out to fit
- but you can see them at 1:1 by clicking the zoom
- button.
- -f, --filelist FILE This option is similar to the playlists used by
- music software. If 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 directory,
- one filename per line.
- If 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 (-Spixels for example) for later viewing.
- Any changes to the internal filelist (such as
- deleting a file or it being pruned for being
- unloadable) will be saved to FILE when feh exits.
- You can add files to filelists by specifying them
- on the commandline when also specifying the list.
+ is resorted
+ -g, --geometry STRING Limit the window size to STRING, like \"640x480\"
+ -f, --filelist FILE Load/save images from/to the FILE filelist
-|, --start-at POSITION Start at POSITION in the filelist
- -p, --preload Preload images. This doesn't mean hold them in
- RAM, it means run through and eliminate unloadable
- images first. Otherwise they will be removed as you
- flick through.
- -., --scale-down Automatically scale down images too big for the
- screen. Currently only works with -P
+ -p, --preload Remove unlaodable files from the internal filelist
+ before attempting to display anything
+ -., --scale-down Automatically scale down images to fit the screen
+ size
-F, --full-screen Make the window fullscreen
- -Z, --auto-zoom Zoom picture to screen size in fullscreen mode,
- is affected by the option --stretch
+ -Z, --auto-zoom Zoom picture to screen size in fullscreen mode
--zoom PERCENT Zooms images by a PERCENT, when in full screen
mode or when window geometry is fixed. If combined
with --auto-zoom, zooming will be limited to the
the size.
- -w, --multiwindow Disable slideshow mode. With this setting,
- instead of opening multiple files in slideshow
- mode, multiple windows will be opened.
+ -w, --multiwindow Open all files at once, one window per image
-x, --borderless Create borderless windows
- -d, --draw-filename Draw the filename at the top-left of the image.
- -^, --title TITLE Use TITLE as the window title in slideshow mode.
- -D, --slideshow-delay NUM For slideshow mode, specifies time delay (seconds,
- can be a decimal) between automatically changing
- slides.
- --cycle-once exit feh after one loop through a slideshow
- -R, --reload NUM Use this option to tell feh to reload an image
- after NUM seconds. Useful for viewing webcams
- via http, or even on your local machine.
- -Q, --builtin Use builtin http grabber to grab remote files
- instead of wget.
- mechanism, useful if don't have wget.
- -k, --keep-http When viewing files using http, feh normally
- deletes the local copies after viewing, or,
- if caching, on exit. This option prevents this
- so that you get to keep the local copies.
- They will be in the current working directory
- with \"feh\" in the name.
- --caption-path PATH Path to directory containing image captions.
- This turns on caption viewing, and if captions
- are found in PATH, which is relative to the
- directory of each image, they are overlayed
- on the displayed image.
- e.g with caption path \"captions\", and viewing
- image images/foo.jpg, caption will be looked for
- as \"images/captions/foo.jpg.txt\"
- -j, --output-dir Output directory for saved files. Really only
- useful with the -k flag.
- -G, --wget-timestamp When viewing http images with reload set (eg
- webcams), try to only reload the image if the
- remote file has changed.
- -l, --list Don't display images. Analyse them and display an
- 'ls' style listing. Useful in scripts hunt out
- images of a certain size/resolution/type etc.
- -L, --customlist FORMAT Use FORMAT as the format specifier for list
- output. FORMAT is a printf-like string containing
- image info specifiers. See FORMAT SPECIFIERS.
- -U, --loadable Don't display images. Just print out their name
- if imlib2 can successfully load them.
- -u, --unloadable Don't display images. Just print out their name
- if imlib2 can NOT successfully load them.
- -S, --sort SORT_TYPE The file list may be sorted according to image
- parameters. Allowed sort types are: name,
- filename, width, height, pixels, size, format.
- For sort modes other than name or filename, a
- preload run will be necessary, causing a delay
- proportional to the number of images in the list
- -n, --reverse Reverse the sort order. Use this to invert the order
- of the filelist. Eg to sort in reverse width order,
- use -nSwidth
- -A, --action ACTION Specify a string as an action to perform on the
- image. In slideshow or multiwindow modes, the action
- in list mode, or loadable|unloadable modes, the
- action will be run for each file.
- The action will be executed by /bin/sh. Use
- format specifiers to refer to image info. See
- FORMAT SPECIFIERS for examples
- Eg. -A \"mv %f ~/images/%%n\"
- In slideshow mode, the next image will be shown
- after running the command, in multiwindow mode,
- the window will be closed.
- --action1 ACTION These extra action options allow you to specify
- --action2 ACTION multiple additional actions which can be invoked
- ... using the appropriate number key 1-9
- --action9 ACTION
- --draw-actions Show the defined actions and what they do
- -m, --montage Enable montage mode. Montage mode creates a new
- image consisting of a grid of thumbnails of the
- images specified using FILE... When montage mode
- is selected, certain other options become
- available. See MONTAGE MODE OPTIONS
- -c, --collage Same as montage mode, but the thumbnails are
- distributed randomly. You must specify width and
- height or supply a background image or both
- -i, --index Enable Index mode. Index mode is similar to
- montage mode, and accepts the same options. It
- creates an index print of thumbails, printing the
- images name beneath each thumbnail. Index mode
- enables certain other options, see INDEX MODE
- OPTIONS
- -t, --thumbnails As --index, but clicking an image will open it in
- a new viewing window
+ -d, --draw-filename Show the filename in the image window
+ -^, --title TITLE Set window title (see FORMAT SPECIFIERS)
+ -D, --slideshow-delay NUM Set delay between automatically changing slides
+ --cycle-once Exit after one loop through the slideshow
+ -R, --reload NUM Reload images after NUM seconds
+ -Q, --builtin Use builtin http client instead of wget
+ -k, --keep-http Keep local copies when viewing HTTP/FTP files
+ --caption-path PATH Path to caption directory, enables caption display
+ -j, --output-dir With -k: Output directory for saved files
+ -G, --wget-timestamp Try to only reload a file if it changed. Also,
+ don't add \"?1234...\" timestamp to file URL
+ -l, --list list mode: ls-style output with image information
+ -L, --customlist FORMAT list mode with custom output, see FORMAT SPECIFIERS
+ -U, --loadable List all loadable files. No image display
+ -u, --unloadable List all unloadable files. No image display
+ -S, --sort SORT_TYPE Sort files by:
+ name, filename, width, height, pixels, size or format
+ -n, --reverse Reverse sort order
+ -A, --action ACTION Specify action to perform when pressing <return>.
+ Executed by /bin/sh, may contain FORMAT SPECIFIERS
+ --action[1-9] Extra actions triggered by pressing keys <1>to <9>.
+ --draw-actions Show the defined actions in the image window
+ -m, --montage Enable montage mode
+ -c, --collage Montage mode with randomly distributed thumbnails
+ -i, --index Create an index print of all images
+ -t, --thumbnails Show images as clickable thumbnails
--cache-thumbnails Enable thumbnail caching for thumbnail mode.
Only works with thumbnails <= 256x256 pixels
--thumb-redraw N Redraw thumbnail window every N images
- -~, --thumb-title STRING Set window title for images opened from thumbnail mode.
- Supports format specifiers, see there.
- -I, --fullindex Same as index mode, but below each thumbnail you
- get image name, size and dimensions
+ -~, --thumb-title STRING Title for windows opened from thumbnail mode
+ -I, --fullindex Index mode with additional image information
--index-name BOOL Show/Don't show filename in index/thumbnail mode
--index-size BOOL Show/Don't show filesize in index/thumbnail mode
--index-dim BOOL Show/Don't show dimensions in index/thumbnail mode
- --bg-tile FILE Set FILE as tiled desktop background. Feh can
- use enlightenment IPC if you are running it,
- or will fall back to X methods.
- Feh stores the commandline necessary to restore
- the background you chose in ~/.fehbg. So to have
- feh-set backgrounds restored when you restart X,
- add the line \"eval `cat $HOME/.fehbg`\" to your
- X startup script (e.g. ~/.xsession). Note that
- you only need to do this for non E window
- managers
+ --bg-tile FILE Set FILE as tiled desktop background
--bg-center FILE Set FILE as centered desktop background
--bg-scale FILE Set FILE as scaled desktop background. This will
fill the whole background, but the images' aspect
ratio may not be preserved
--bg-fill FILE Like --bg-scale, but preserves aspect ratio by
- zooming the image until it fits
+ zooming the image until it fits. May cut off
+ corners
--bg-seamless FILE Like --bg-tile, but with blurry corners
-C, --fontpath PATH Specify an extra directory to look in for fonts,
can be used multiple times to add multiple paths.
-M, --menu-font FONT Use FONT for the font in menus.
--menu-style FILE Use FILE as the style descriptor for menu text.
-), --menu-bg BG Use BG for the background image in menus.
- --menu-border INT Specify number of pixels that define the menu
- background's border. Borders are not stretched
- when images are scaled.
+ --menu-border INT Set border of menu images
-B, --image-bg STYLE Set background for transparent images and the like.
Accepted values: white, black, default
-N, --no-menus Don't load or show any menus.
-0, --reload-button B Use button B to reload the image (defaults to 0)
-1, --pan-button B Use button B pan the image (hold button down, move
- the mouse to move the image around. Advancesto the
+ the mouse to move the image around. Advances to the
next image when the mouse is not moved (defaults to
1, usually the left button).
-2, --zoom-button B Use button B to zoom the current image in any
mode (defaults to 2, usually the middle button).
- -3, --menu-button B Use CTRL+Button B to activate the menu in any
+ -3, --menu-button B Click button B to activate the menu in any
mode. Set to 0 for any button. This option
is disabled if the -N or --no-menus option is set
(defaults to 3, usually the right button).
- --menu-ctrl-mask Require CTRL+Button for menu activation in
- any mode (default=off).
+ --menu-ctrl-mask Require CTRL+Button for menu activation
-4, --prev-button B Use button B to switch to the previous image
(defaults to 4, which usually is <mousewheel up>).
-5, --next-button B Use button B to switch to the next image
@@ -205,127 +107,87 @@ Usage : " PACKAGE " [OPTIONS]... FILES...
any mode (default=1).
--no-blur-ctrl-mask Don't require CTRL+Button for blurring in
any mode -- just use the button (default=off).
- --no-xinerama Disable Xinerama support. Only useful if
- you have Xinerama compiled in.
- --no-screen-clip Disable window clipping based on screen
- size. WARNING: with this option disabled,
- image windows could become very large, making
- them unmanageable in certain window managers.
- --hide-pointer In full screen mode, hide the X mouse pointer.
- FORMAT SPECIFIERS
- %f image path/filename
- %n image name
- %s image size (bytes)
- %p image pixel size
- %w image width
- %h image height
- %t image format
- %P prints feh
- %v prints the version
- %m prints the mode (slideshow, multiwindow...)
- %l prints the total number of files in the filelist
- %u prints the current file number
- %% prints a %
- \\n prints a newline
- Eg. feh -A \"mv %f ~/images/%n\" *
- MONTAGE MODE OPTIONS
- -X, --ignore-aspect By default, the montage thumbnails will retain
- their aspect ratios, while fitting in --thumb-width
- and --thumb-height. This option will force them to
- be the size set by --thumb-width and --thumb-height
- This will prevent any whitespace in the final
- montage
- -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 --ignore-aspect is specified)
+ --no-xinerama Disable Xinerama support
+ --no-screen-clip Do not limit window size to screen size
+ --hide-pointer Hide the pointer
+
+MONTAGE MODE OPTIONS
+ -X, --ignore-aspect Set thumbnail to specified width/height without
+ retaining aspect ratio
+ -s, --stretch Scale up images if they are smaller than the
+ specified thumbnail size
-y, --thumb-width NUM Set thumbnail width in pixels
-E, --thumb-height NUM Set thumbnail height in pixels
- Thumbnails default to 20x20 pixels
-W, --limit-width NUM Limit the width of the montage in pixels
-H, --limit-height NUM Limit the height of the montage in pixels
- These options can be used together (to define the
- image size exactly), or separately. If only one is
- specified, theother is calculated from the number
- of files specified and the size of the thumbnails.
- The default is to limit width to 800 pixels and
- calculate the height
- -b, --bg FILE|trans Use FILE as a background for your montage. With
- this option specified, the size of the montage will
- default to the size of FILE if no size restrictions
- are specified. Alternatively, if FILE is \"trans\",
- make the background transparent.
- -a, --alpha NUM When drawing thumbnails onto the background, apply
- them with a transparency level of NUM (0-255).
+ (at least one of these two must be specified)
+ -b, --bg FILE|trans Set montage background
+ -a, --alpha NUM Set thumbnail transparency level (0 .. 255)
-o, --output FILE Save the created montage to FILE
-O, --output-only FILE Just save the created montage to FILE
- WITHOUT displaying it (use in scripts)
- -e, --font FONT Use FONT to print the information under each
- thumbnail. FONT should be defined in the form
- fontname/size(points). eg -e myfont/12
- INDEX MODE OPTIONS
+ WITHOUT displaying it
+ -e, --font FONT Set font for thumbnail information, in the form
+ fontname/pointsize
+
+INDEX MODE OPTIONS
-@, --title-font FONT Use FONT to print a title on the index, if no
font is specified, a title will not be printed
- SLIDESHOW KEYS
- The default mode for viewing mulitple images is Slideshow mode
- When viewing a slideshow, the following keys may be used:
- p, P, <BACKSPACE>, <LEFT> Goto previous slide
- n, N, <SPACE>, <RIGHT> Goto next slide
- r, R Reload image (good for webcams)
- v, V Toggle fullscreen
- m, M Show popup menu
- c, C Caption entry mode. If --caption-path has been
- specified, then this enables caption editing.
- The caption will turn yellow and be editable,
- hit enter to confirm and save the caption, or
- hit escape to cancel and revert the caption.
- w, W Size window to current image dimensions
- h, H Pause the slideshow (only useful when using
- timed reloading or image changes)
- z, Z Jump to a random position in the current filelist
- a, A Toggle action display (--draw-actions)
- d, D Toggle filename display (--draw-filename)
- s, S Save current image to unique filename
- f, F Save current filelist to unique filename
- <, > In place editing, rotate 90 degrees right/left
- <HOME> Goto first slide
- <END> Goto last slide
- <ESCAPE> Quit the slideshow
- +, = Increase reload delay
- -, _ Decrease reload delay
- <DELETE> Remove the currently viewed file from the filelist
- <CTRL+DELETE> Delete the currently viewed file and remove it
- from the filelist
- x, X Close current window
- q, Q Quit the slideshow
- <KEYPAD LEFT> Move the image to the left
- <KEYPAD RIGHT> Move the image to the right
- <KEYPAD UP> Move the image up
- <KEYPAD DOWN> Move the image down
- <KEYPAD BEGIN> Antialias the image
- <KEYPAD +> Zoom in
- <KEYPAD -> Zoom out
- <KEYPAD *> Zoom to 100%
- <KEYPAD /> Zoom to fit the window
- <ENTER>,0 Run action specified by --action option
- 1-9 Run action 1-9 specified by --action[1-9] options
- MOUSE ACTIONS
- When viewing an image, a click of mouse button 1 moves to the next image
- (slideshow mode only), a drag of mouse button 1 pans the image, if the
- viewable window is smaller than the image, button 2 zooms (click and drag
- left->right to zoom in, right->left to zoom out, click once to restore
- 1x zoom), and mouse button 3 pans.
- Ctrl+button 1 blurs or sharpens the image (drag left to blur and right to
- sharpen). Ctrl+button 2 rotates the image around the center point.
- Button 3 activates the context-sensitive menu. Buttons can be redefined
- with the -1 through -9 (or --*-button) cmdline flags. All you people
- with million button mice can remove the ctrl mask with the --no-*-ctrl-mask
- options.
+FORMAT SPECIFIERS
+ %f image path/filename
+ %n image name
+ %s image size (bytes)
+ %p image pixel size
+ %w image width
+ %h image height
+ %t image format
+ %P " PACKAGE "
+ %v " PACKAGE " version
+ %m current mode (slideshow, multiwindow...)
+ %l total number of files in the filelist
+ %u current file number
+ %% %
+ \\n newline
-See 'man feh' for more detailed information
+KEYS
+ p, <BACKSPACE>, <LEFT> Go to previous slide
+ n, <SPACE>, <RIGHT> Go to next slide
+ r Reload image
+ v Toggle fullscreen
+ m Show menu
+ c Enable caption entry mode
+ w Resize window to current image dimensions
+ h Pause/Continue the slideshow
+ z Jump to a random position in the current filelist
+ a Toggle action display (--draw-actions)
+ d Toggle filename display (--draw-filename)
+ s Save current image to unique filename
+ f Save current filelist to unique filename
+ <, > In place editing, rotate 90 degrees right/left
+ <HOME> Go to first slide
+ <END> Go to last slide
+ <ESCAPE> Quit the slideshow
+ + Increase reload delay
+ - Decrease reload delay
+ <DELETE> Remove the currently viewed file from the filelist
+ <CTRL+DELETE> Like <DELETE>, but also removes the file from the
+ filesystem. Caution: Does _not_ ask for confirmation
+ x Close current window
+ q Quit " PACKAGE "
+ <KEYPAD LEFT> Move the image to the left
+ <KEYPAD RIGHT> Move the image to the right
+ <KEYPAD UP> Move the image up
+ <KEYPAD DOWN> Move the image down
+ <KEYPAD BEGIN> Antialias the image
+ <KEYPAD +> Zoom in
+ <KEYPAD -> Zoom out
+ <KEYPAD *> Zoom to 100%
+ <KEYPAD /> Zoom to fit the window
+ <ENTER>, 0 Run action specified by --action option
+ 1-9 Run action 1-9 specified by --action[1-9] options
-This program is free software see the file COPYING for licensing info.
+This program is free software, see the file COPYING for licensing info.
Copyright Tom Gilbert (and various contributors) 1999-2003
+
+Homepage: https://derf.homelinux.org/p/feh
Email bugs to <derf@chaosdorf.de>