There was some mention of Kuickshow here a couple of months ago. Although there are other image viewer applications available I still find it convenient for quick viewing, just doing that with no distractions. Since there is obviously still some interest I've looked at the code and brought it up to date, in particular:
- Works with either Imlib1 (ancient, which some distros don't provide any more) or Imlib2 (the current supported version). The choice is made automatically at build time depending on which library is available. CMake options are available to force either or none. - Can also be built with no Imlib library, using only Qt for image loading and display. This may support newer image formats (e.g. WebP) than Imlib does. Image modifications (brightness, contrast, gamma) are not yet supported without Imlib. - Does not use raw Xlib operations, so hopefully should work on Wayland. X11 is still needed at build time if using Imlib. - A new "Duplicate Window" action. - General code clean up, eliminating warnings and using modern coding standards. Currently these changes are pushed to https://invent.kde.org/graphics/kuickshow in the 'work/marten/modernise' branch. If you use Kuickshow and can compile from source, pull this branch and try it out. Feedback welcome! Best regards, -- Jonathan Marten http://www.keelhaul.me.uk Twickenham, UK j...@keelhaul.me.uk