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ShowImage

   1.9  

KDE Graphic Viewer

Score 70%
ShowImage
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ShowImage
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Downloads:  728
Submitted:  Jul 26 2011
Updated:  Sep 27 2014

Description:

ShowImage is a simple KDE based image viewer using the maximum space inside its window without cluttering the window with menubar, toolbar or statusbar.
It is my replacement for the KDE3 tool kuickshow.
You simply act via the keyboard (rotate, zoom, etc.) or via the context menu (right mouse click).
You can view a single image or browse through a full directory, optionally in fullscreen mode.




Changelog:

27.Sep 2014 - 1.9
- added "Open With" menu to open in other image manipulation app or also to open the containing folder in a File Manager
- uses now exif information in images to show the image correctly rotated
- some smaller bugfixes

26.Sep 2014 - 1.8.2
- fix window positioning taking top/left limits into account

26.May 2013 - 1.8.1
- sort files by name using natural sorting (e.g. file1, file2, file10, file20)

06.April 2013 - 1.8
- let mouse buttons for next/prev image be configurable
- let all actions to quit the app be configurable

05.April 2013 - 1.7
- new actions: delete file, copy image to clipboard, goto first, goto last

12.Sept. 2011 - 1.6.3
- make fitToPage/origSize persistent for a session

29.August 2011 - 1.6.2
- add MimeType definition of images which can be opened with showimage to the .desktop file
- provide .deb packages via the openSuse build service

23.August 2011 - 1.6.1
- do not force a window position on startup

17.August 2011 - 1.6
- Shortcuts configurable
- Setting for "wheel to browse" insted of zoom; Ctrl Modifier to do the "other" action
- window repositions on zoom that mouse cursor stays inside window
- overlay controls on mouse hover at top or bottom area
- fullscreen commandline option
- click == next image
- auto-hide cursor after 2 seconds
- zoom level in titlebar
- smooth scaled images
- Space for fullscreen toggling

8.August 2011
rpm Packages are now available via the openSuse build service

6.August 2011 - 1.5
- std. KDE properties dialog added
- saveAs, navigating through files in directory, Keyboard navigation improved
- improved fullscreen handling
- new key bindings (e.g. Enter or Escape to quit)




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 Fit to page / Actual size

 
 by ithilion on: Mar 17 2012
 
Score 63%

Thanks for a great app!
> make fitToPage/origSize persistent for a session
That's fine. But what do you think about a smarter behaviour? I mean rendering by default small images at 100% scale and big ones fitted to screen, both in window and fullscreen mode? This is already implemented in many viewers.


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 names not appearing on site

 
 by undecidable on: Sep 22 2012
 
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There is a problem with the page: The full names are not appearing beside the downloads. Even when I download all the packages labelled amd64 they all download as showimage_1.6.3-1_amd64.deb, so I cannot see which ubuntu/debian version they belong to. They used to tell me 11.04, 10.10 etc.
I use this package almost every day - thanks!


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 Re: names not appearing on site

 
 by mkoller on: Sep 22 2012
 
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you are right, but this is a problem of the whole kde-apps site.
I can only try to contact the site admin.


Martin
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 Re: Re: names not appearing on site

 
 by undecidable on: Sep 23 2012
 
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apologies, had not realized this. Just went to your page!


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 Re: names not appearing on site

 
 by mkoller on: Sep 22 2012
 
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you can go directly to the openSuse build service repository:
http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/home:/martinkoller/


Martin
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 Re: Re: names not appearing on site

 
 by undecidable on: Sep 23 2012
 
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Thanks for the link. I had tried inspecting the dependencies of the control files to see if I could work out which was for Ub 12.04 but they were so different I couldn't understand - now I realize why - there are opensuse and debian amd64 builds in there!

The xUbuntu_11.10.deb installs fine on Kubuntu 12.04 and works well.


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 missing feature in ALL kde image viewers

 
 by blurymind on: Apr 2 2013
 
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ctrl_c copies the image to clipboard. This allows one to ctrl+V it in any graphics editor, saving tons of time needlessly navigating through files.

This is a feature that would give your image viewer a huge advantage over gwenview and all the others.

Its present in gnome's main image viewer eog


...and May the source be with you.. @655
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 Re: missing feature in ALL kde image viewers

 
 by mkoller on: Apr 3 2013
 
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Good idea and simple to solve. I've already added this to my local source.
Will upload a new version soon


Martin
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 Re: Re: missing feature in ALL kde image viewers

 
 by blurymind on: Apr 3 2013
 
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let me know when you do, I would love to get this feature :)

Thanks for adding it!


...and May the source be with you.. @655
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 minor quibble - terminology

 
 by google01103 on: Apr 5 2013
 
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go to first, last, next "page" is strange - could you change it to "image"


Suse 12.3 x64, KDE 4.10.x, Opera (Opera-Next version)
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 Re: minor quibble - terminology

 
 by mkoller on: Apr 6 2013
 
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This are the standard texts ... I'll change them


Martin
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 bad Enter behaviour

 
 by janet on: Apr 6 2013
 
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I'd like to configure ShowImage to go into fullscreen when I hit the Enter key and to close when I hit Esc. But although I have set the alternative key for closing the app to Esc it still closes on Enter :(. And I cannot use Enter for fullscreen mode. I'm used to hit Enter for fullscreen because I can reach it with my thumb without leaving the mouse so I always close the app instead of going into fullscreen...

BTW: When I leave the fullscreen mode the image is still shown in the size/zoom used in fullscreen - IMHO it should revert to normal non-zoomed size.


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 Re: bad Enter behaviour

 
 by janet on: Apr 6 2013
 
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I just realized now even Esc doesn't work anymore though it is still shown in the key configuration :(. Is Enter for quitting hard-coded?


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 Re: Re: bad Enter behaviour

 
 by mkoller on: Apr 6 2013
 
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As internally a KDE action can only have 2 shortcuts, I added 2 more hardcoded. That is: quitting the app can be done with Ctrl+Q, Enter, Return, Escape

But I found a better way with which you now can configure or remove all four.
I'll release an updated version


Martin
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 mouse buttons

 
 by janet on: Apr 6 2013
 
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Alas the mouse buttons are not congfigurable. When I click the middle mouse button, the forth or the fifth I always got to the next image. It would be much better to be able to define the buttons for back and forth.


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 Re: mouse buttons

 
 by mkoller on: Apr 6 2013
 
Score 63%

I added now the possibility to configure the previous/next mouse buttons in the new version 1.8
However, as I do not have a mouse with more than the usual 3 Buttons (+wheel), I could not test if it works with more buttons.
Can you try 1.8 and tell me if it works for you, please ?


Martin
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 Re: Re: mouse buttons

 
 by janet on: Sep 26 2014
 
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Here it does work only for the 1st = left mousebutton and the 4th = middle button/wheel (don't know why it is no. 4). All other buttons don't produce any action (except the "right" button for the context menu of course).


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 Re: Re: Re: mouse buttons

 
 by mkoller on: Sep 27 2014
 
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This seems to be a limitation of Qt4. I tested now with a mouse which has a tilt wheel. Although with "xev" I can see the left/right tilt of the wheel to deliver button 6 and 7, in Qt I get no mouse event for these.
Also I found that my implementation was wrong, as Qt does not deliver the button number but some Qt defined value (e.g. left button = 1, right = 2, mid = 4).
I think this issue can only be solved with Qt5/KDE-Frameworks5


Martin
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 Re: Re: Re: Re: mouse buttons

 
 by janet on: Sep 27 2014
 
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Thanks for the further investigation.


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 Re: Re: Re: Re: mouse buttons

 
 by janet on: Sep 27 2014
 
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I looked into the gimp settings which also uses the mouse buttons (yes I know it is not qt based), there I have to choose 8 for the "4th" button and 9 for the "5th". Maybe you hadn't tested enough numbers? The wheel needs 3 to 5 numbers.


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