From 36b09fa038a8b7996a12e45419c28821c5596308 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: guns Date: Sat, 28 May 2016 00:45:33 -0500 Subject: Add prev_dir and next_dir navigation actions MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit 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 --- src/slideshow.c | 38 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 38 insertions(+) (limited to 'src/slideshow.c') diff --git a/src/slideshow.c b/src/slideshow.c index 7636d31..2af78c9 100644 --- a/src/slideshow.c +++ b/src/slideshow.c @@ -322,6 +322,44 @@ void slideshow_change_image(winwidget winwid, int change, int render) try the previous file, not another jmp */ change = SLIDE_NEXT; break; + case SLIDE_JUMP_NEXT_DIR: + { + char old_dir[FEH_MAX_DIRNAME_LEN], new_dir[FEH_MAX_DIRNAME_LEN]; + int j; + + feh_file_dirname(old_dir, FEH_FILE(current_file->data), FEH_MAX_DIRNAME_LEN); + + for (j = 0; j < our_filelist_len; j++) { + current_file = feh_list_jump(filelist, current_file, FORWARD, 1); + feh_file_dirname(new_dir, FEH_FILE(current_file->data), FEH_MAX_DIRNAME_LEN); + if (strcmp(old_dir, new_dir) != 0) + break; + } + } + change = SLIDE_NEXT; + break; + case SLIDE_JUMP_PREV_DIR: + { + char old_dir[FEH_MAX_DIRNAME_LEN], new_dir[FEH_MAX_DIRNAME_LEN]; + int j; + + /* Start the search from the previous file in case we are on + the first file of a directory */ + current_file = feh_list_jump(filelist, current_file, BACK, 1); + feh_file_dirname(old_dir, FEH_FILE(current_file->data), FEH_MAX_DIRNAME_LEN); + + for (j = 0; j < our_filelist_len; j++) { + current_file = feh_list_jump(filelist, current_file, BACK, 1); + feh_file_dirname(new_dir, FEH_FILE(current_file->data), FEH_MAX_DIRNAME_LEN); + if (strcmp(old_dir, new_dir) != 0) + break; + } + + /* Next file is the first entry of prev_dir */ + current_file = feh_list_jump(filelist, current_file, FORWARD, 1); + } + change = SLIDE_NEXT; + break; default: eprintf("BUG!\n"); break; -- cgit v1.2.3