A cross-platform image viewer with webm support. Written in qt5.
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Simple UI
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Fast
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Easy to use
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Fully configurable, including shortcuts
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Basic image editing: Crop, Rotate and Resize
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Ability to quickly copy / move images to different folders
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Experimental video playback via libmpv
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Ability to run shell scripts
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A nice dark theme, should look identical on every OS / DE
Action | Shortcut |
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Next image | Right arrow / MouseWheel |
Previous image | Left arrow / MouseWheel |
Goto first image | Home |
Goto last image | End |
Zoom in | Ctrl+MouseWheel / Crtl+Up |
Zoom out | Ctrl+MouseWheel / Crtl+Down |
Fit mode: window | 1 |
Fit mode: width | 2 |
Fit mode: 1:1 (no scaling) | 3 |
Switch fit modes | Space |
Toggle fullscreen mode | DoubleClick / F / F11 |
Exit fullscreen mode | Esc |
Crop image | X |
Resize image | R |
Rotate left | Ctrl+L |
Rotate Right | Ctrl+R |
Quick copy | C |
Quick move | M |
Move to trash | Delete |
Delete file | Shift+Delete |
Save | Ctrl+S |
Save As | Ctrl+Shift+S |
Open | Ctrl+O |
Settings | Ctrl+P |
Exit application | Esc / Ctrl+Q / Alt+X / MiddleClick |
Note: you can configure every shortcut listed above by going to Settings > Controls
The idea is to have a uncluttered, simple and easy to use UI. You can see ui elements only when you need them.
There is a pull-down panel with thumbnails, as well as folder view (accessible by pressing Return).
You can also bring up a context menu by right-clicking on an image.
Bring up the panel with C or M shortcut. You will see 9 destination directories, click them to set them up.
With panel visible, use 1 - 9 keys to copy/move current image to corresponding directory.
When you are done press C or M again to hide the panel.
Starting with v0.7 you can run scripts on a current image.
Open Settings > Scripts. Press Add. Here you can choose between a shell command and a shell script.
Example of a command:
convert %file% %file%_.pdf
Example of a shell script file:
#!/bin/bash
gimp "$1"
Note: The $1 argument will be a full file path. Also, the script file must be an executable.
When you've created your script go to Settings > Controls > Add, then select it and assign a shortcut like for any regular action.
If qimgv appears too small / too big on your display, you can override the scale factor. Example:
QT_SCALE_FACTOR="1.5" qimgv /path/to/image.png
You can put it in qimgv.desktop
file to make it permanent. Using values less than 1.0
may break some things.
Arch: Available in AUR - qimgv-git
Gentoo: emerge qimgv
Others distros (build & install via script):
- Install dependencies ( git, cmake, qt >= 5.6, libmpv >= 0.22, mpv)
- Ubuntu & derivatives
sudo apt install build-essential cmake qt5-default libmpv-dev
- Ubuntu & derivatives
- Build
git clone https://github.com/easymodo/qimgv.git
cd qimgv/scripts
./build.sh
- Install
./install.sh