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fiv(1)
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:doctype: manpage
:manmanual: fiv Manual
:mansource: fiv {release-version}
Name
----
fiv - Image browser and viewer
Synopsis
--------
*fiv* [_OPTION_]... [_PATH_ | _URI_]...
Description
-----------
*fiv* is a general-purpose image browser and viewer: pass it a directory path
or URI to open it for browsing, or pass an image to open it for viewing.
In case that multiple arguments are passed, they'll be opened as a virtual
directory containing all of them.
For more information concerning usage, press *F1* in the application to open
the _User Guide_.
// TODO(p): Try to merge the two, though this one focuses on command line usage.
Options
-------
*--browse*::
When an image is passed, start in browsing mode, and preselect that
image in its containing directory. This is used by *fiv*'s inode/directory
handler to implement the "Open Containing Folder" feature of certain
applications.
*--help-all*::
Show the full list of options, including those provided by GTK+.
*--invalidate-cache*::
Invalidate the wide thumbnail cache, removing thumbnails for files that can
no longer be found.
*--list-supported-media-types*::
Output supported media types and exit. This is used by a script to update
the list of MIME types within *fiv*'s desktop file when the list
of GdkPixbuf loaders changes.
*-V*, *--version*::
Output version information and exit.
Internal options
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
*--extract-thumbnail*::
Present any embedded thumbnail of the first argument on the standard output
in an application-specific bitmap format. When both *--thumbnail*
and *--extract-thumbnail* are passed, this option takes precedence,
exiting early if successful. This is used to enhance responsivity
of thumbnail procurement.
*--thumbnail*=_SIZE_::
Generate wide thumbnails for the first argument, in all sizes not exceeding
_SIZE_, and present the largest of them on the standard output
in an application-specific bitmap format. Available sizes follow directory
names in the _Thumbnail Managing Standard_.
*--thumbnail-for-search*=_SIZE_::
Transform the first argument to a widely supported image file format,
and present it on the standard output. The image will be downscaled as
necessary so as to not exceed _SIZE_ (see *--thumbnail*).
Reporting bugs
--------------
Use https://git.janouch.name/p/fiv to report bugs, request features,
or submit pull requests.
See also
--------
_Desktop Entry Specification_,
https://specifications.freedesktop.org/desktop-entry-spec/latest/[].
_Thumbnail Managing Standard_,
https://specifications.freedesktop.org/thumbnail-spec/thumbnail-spec-latest.html[].
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