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2018-05-11feh(1): Note that Mod1 is now supported for terminal inputDaniel Friesel-1/+4
2018-05-11feh(1): Fix thumbnail pathDaniel Friesel-5/+8
2018-05-11Update copyright noticeDaniel Friesel-1/+1
2018-05-11Use custom temporary directory for ImageMagick calls and clean it up afterwardsDaniel Friesel-15/+0
2018-05-10Only save background setting-related options in ~/.fehbgDaniel Friesel-8/+0
This restores pre-2.21 ~/.fehbg behaviour. Replicating the entire commandline in ~/.fehbg turned out to do more harm than good. Closes #398
2018-04-18Document ~/.fehbg a bit more preciselyDaniel Friesel-5/+8
2018-04-07feh.1: Silence mandoc warningsorbea-5/+3
man -Tlint feh STYLE: no blank before trailing delimiter: Em Note: WARNING: skipping paragraph macro: Pp after Sh no blank before trailing delimiter (mdoc) The last argument of a macro that supports trailing delimiter arguments is longer than one byte and ends with a trailing delimiter. Consider inserting a blank such that the delimiter becomes a separate argument, thus moving it out of the scope of the macro. skipping paragraph macro In mdoc(7) documents, this happens - at the beginning and end of sections and subsections - right before non-compact lists and displays - at the end of items in non-column, non-compact lists - and for multiple consecutive paragraph macros. In man(7) documents, it happens - for empty P, PP, and LP macros - for IP macros having neither head nor body arguments - for br or sp right after SH or SS https://man.openbsd.org/mandoc.1 man: feh.1:1483:9: STYLE: no blank before trailing delimiter: Em Note: man: feh.1:1897:2: WARNING: skipping paragraph macro: Pp after Sh There are two warnings here. 1. This is fixed by adding a zero-width space (\&) so that the trailing delimiter character (:) is no longer at the end. This also adds this to a few other similar examples. The man page should render the same after this change. 2. Removed an extra .Pp macro as suggested by the warning, this does not change how the man page renders.
2018-04-04feh.1: Silence mandoc warningsorbea-5/+5
This fixes the following mandoc warnings. man -Tlint feh WARNING: skipping empty macro: No skipping empty macro (mdoc) The indicated macro has no arguments and hence no effect. man: /tmp/man1/feh.1:16:14: WARNING: skipping empty macro: No man: /tmp/man1/feh.1:16:34: WARNING: skipping empty macro: No man: /tmp/man1/feh.1:179:2: WARNING: skipping empty macro: No man: /tmp/man1/feh.1:387:48: WARNING: skipping empty macro: No man: /tmp/man1/feh.1:785:26: WARNING: skipping empty macro: No man: /tmp/man1/feh.1:785:38: WARNING: skipping empty macro: No man: /tmp/man1/feh.1:823:26: WARNING: skipping empty macro: No
2018-04-04feh(1): Fix typosDaniel Friesel-4/+4
2018-04-04Merge branch 'man' of https://github.com/orbea/feh into orbea-manDaniel Friesel-199/+279
2018-04-04Add %g and %Z format specifiers (closes #391)Daniel Friesel-2/+11
2018-04-02feh.1: Fix mandoc warningsorbea-199/+279
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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2018-03-05feh(1): Fix misleading argument specification for --geometryDaniel Friesel-1/+1
Closes #386
2018-02-28Explicitly document index and thumbnail mode optionsDaniel Friesel-20/+25
Closes #272
2018-02-28Add toggle_auto_zoom key binding, defaulting to ZDaniel Friesel-0/+4
Closes #218
2018-02-28feh(1): Note that --bg-{center,fill} respect --image-bgDaniel Friesel-2/+5
2018-02-28Respect --geometry in --bg-fill (closes #209)Daniel Friesel-5/+5
2018-02-28Document --version-sort in feh(1)Daniel Friesel-3/+16
2018-02-28Add Makefile flag to disable version sorting on C libraries without strverscmpDaniel Friesel-1/+3
2018-02-28feh(1): Show state of optional switches right next to themDaniel Friesel-5/+6
2018-02-27Update feh(1)Daniel Friesel-4/+10
2018-02-27Merge branch 'custom-background-color' of https://github.com/ulteq/feh into ↵Daniel Friesel-1/+1
ulteq-custom-background-color
2018-02-10feh(1): Document current theme quoting and parser behaviourDaniel Friesel-7/+18
2018-01-30Replace outdated /opt/images example path with ~/PicturesDaniel Friesel-16/+16
2018-01-29feh(1): Note that --magick-timeout will clutter /tmpDaniel Friesel-0/+13
FWIW: This behaviour was already present before 394517d1c66783c4e1d044f79df9ef1703a6f5db
2018-01-17Allow any XColor values as --image-bg argumentPaul O'Day-1/+1
2017-12-28Document --cache-size in feh(1)Daniel Friesel-0/+10
2017-09-16Add toggle_fixed_geometry ("g") keybinding to enable/disable window auto-resizeDaniel Friesel-0/+4
Closes #326
2017-09-07Add terminal key input to manpageDaniel Friesel-3/+12
2017-06-20Make key names in KEYS section more consistent with X11 keysyms (#304)Daniel Friesel-9/+17
2017-06-18Use X11-style key names in the feh(1) KEYS sectionDaniel Friesel-4/+4
closes #302
2017-06-01feh(1): files are saved in the current working directory (closes #300)Daniel Friesel-7/+6
2017-04-16feh(1): Note that --fullscreen and --scale-down do not affect thumbnail listsDaniel Friesel-1/+8
closes #270
2017-01-15feh(1): Update giflib notesDaniel Friesel-4/+5
2017-01-02feh(1): Move --index-info to INDEX AND THUMBNAIL MODE OPTIONS (closes #267)Daniel Friesel-26/+28
2016-12-07feh(1): Add note about background setting in GNOME (#225)Daniel Friesel-0/+11
2016-11-01Release v2.182.18Daniel Friesel-2/+2
2016-10-31feh(1): Add --auto-rotateDaniel Friesel-0/+5
2016-10-17Properly initialize zoom_fill key binding, set it to ! (exclamation mark)Daniel Friesel-1/+1
2016-10-15Added missing man updateErnie Ewert-0/+5
2016-10-01feh(1): Remove accidentally copypasted debug info from exif=1 noteDaniel Friesel-1/+1
2016-09-06minor manpage updates/rewritesDaniel Friesel-19/+21
2016-08-28update manpageDaniel Friesel-35/+8
2016-08-28merge next(_img), prev(_img) and (toggle_)menuDaniel Friesel-3/+3
2016-08-27feh(1): BUTTONS: Note that key actions can also be bound to buttonsDaniel Friesel-2/+5
2016-07-25feh(1): Details on in place editingDaniel Friesel-12/+8
2016-07-22Small typo in man pageThibaut Selingue-1/+1
2016-05-28Add prev_dir and next_dir navigation actionsguns-0/+6
Many image collections are organized by directory, so it is nice to have jump-to-adjacent-directory navigation. e.g. Given the following file hierarchy: . ├── A │   ├── 1.jpg │   ├── 2.jpg │   └── C │   ├── 1.jpg │   ├── 2.jpg │   └── 3.jpg └── B ├── 1.jpg ├── 2.jpg └── 3.jpg `feh --recursive` creates the following filelist: A/1.jpg <---- current_file A/2.jpg A/C/1.jpg A/C/2.jpg A/C/3.jpg B/1.jpg B/2.jpg B/3.jpg If we press [next_dir], we move the current_file pointer to: A/1.jpg A/2.jpg A/C/1.jpg <-- current_file A/C/2.jpg A/C/3.jpg B/1.jpg B/2.jpg B/3.jpg Pressing [next_dir] again moves the pointer to: A/1.jpg A/2.jpg A/C/1.jpg A/C/2.jpg A/C/3.jpg B/1.jpg <---- current_file B/2.jpg B/3.jpg [next_dir] now moves the pointer back to the top of the list: A/1.jpg <---- current_file A/2.jpg A/C/1.jpg A/C/2.jpg A/C/3.jpg B/1.jpg B/2.jpg B/3.jpg Pressing [prev_dir] from here moves backwards to the first image of the previous directory: A/1.jpg A/2.jpg A/C/1.jpg A/C/2.jpg A/C/3.jpg B/1.jpg <---- current_file B/2.jpg B/3.jpg When starting from an position that is not the first image of a directory, [prev_dir] moves the pointer to the first image of the current directory. These actions combine well with `--sort dirname` since all regular files in a directory will be sorted before any subdirectories, avoiding a filelist like the following: A/1.jpg A/SUBDIR/2.jpg A/SUBDIR/3.jpg A/4.jpg With `--sort dirname` that filelist becomes: A/1.jpg A/4.jpg A/SUBDIR/2.jpg A/SUBDIR/3.jpg
2016-05-28New sort option: dirnameguns-4/+4
Sort filelist by dirname, then by name. This results in file entries sorting before subdirectory entries. Useful in conjunction with upcoming prev_dir and next_dir navigation actions.
2016-04-24update feh(1) --geometry and --scale-downDaniel Friesel-3/+6