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Added: Wed, Nov 14th 2001 04:27 UTC (6 years, 7 months ago) Updated: Wed, Sep 29th 2004 10:30 UTC (3 years, 9 months ago)


Screenshot About:
GImageView is a GTK+ based image viewer. It supports tabbed browsing, thumbnail table views, directory tree views, drag and drop, reading the thumbnail cache of other famous image viewers, and a flexible user interface. It also support movies using the Xine library and MPlayer, and supports images in compressed archive formats like tar.gz, zip, and lha.

Author:
makeinu [contact developer]

Rating:
8.07/10.00 (14 votes)

Tar/GZ:
http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=39083
Changelog:
http://gtkmmviewer.sourceforge.net/changelog.html
CVS tree (cvsweb):
http://gtkmmviewer.cvs.sourceforge.net/

Trove categories: [change]
[Development Status]  3 - Alpha, 4 - Beta
[Environment]  Win32 (MS Windows), X11 Applications :: Gnome, X11 Applications :: GTK
[Intended Audience]  End Users/Desktop
[License]  DFSG approved, OSI Approved, OSI Approved :: GNU General Public License (GPL)
[Operating System]  Microsoft :: Windows, POSIX, POSIX :: AIX, POSIX :: BSD :: FreeBSD, POSIX :: Linux, POSIX :: Other
[Programming Language]  Assembly, C, C++, Ruby
[Topic]  Multimedia :: Graphics :: Viewers, Multimedia :: Sound/Audio :: Players, Multimedia :: Video :: Display

Dependencies: [change]
GTK+ 1.2.6 (required)
libpng 1.0.3 (required)
zlib 1.1.4 (required)
libjpeg (Default branch) (recommended)
bzip2 1.0.0 (optional)
GNU tar 1.13 (optional)
imlib 1.9.2 (optional)
libiconv 1.2 (optional)
libmng 1.0.0 (optional)
libwmf 0.2.8 (optional)
MPlayer 0.90-rc3 (optional)
RAR 3.0.0 (optional)
xine 0.9.9 (optional)
Zip (Default branch) (optional)
[download links]

 
Project admins: [change]
» makeinu (Owner)

» Rating: 8.07/10.00 (Rank N/A)
» Vitality: 0.01% (Rank 7545)
» Popularity: 2.20% (Rank 2277)

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 Comments

[»] Sounds promising.
by Draciron - Feb 27th 2006 03:57:13

I am very interested in trying Gimageview. Got a config error.

checking for GTK - version >= 1.2.6... no
*** The gtk-config script installed by GTK could not be found
*** If GTK was installed in PREFIX, make sure PREFIX/bin is in

rpm -qa |grep gtk
gtkspell-2.0.7-2
gtksourceview-1.1.0-4.fc3
gtk2-2.4.14-4.fc3.3
usermode-gtk-1.74-1
gtkhtml3-3.3.2-3
pygtk2-2.4.1-fc3.1
gtkhtml2-2.6.2-1
authconfig-gtk-4.6.5-3.1
gtk+-1.2.10-33
aiksaurus-gtk-1.2.1-2
gtkhtml-1.1.9-10
gtk2-engines-2.2.0-6
gtk2-devel-2.4.14-4.fc3.3
gtk-doc-1.2-2
pygtk2-devel-2.4.1-fc3.1
gnome-python2-gtkhtml2-2.6.0-3
gtk-engines-0.12-5
pygtk2-libglade-2.4.1-fc3.1
gtkmathview-0.7.6-1.fc3

Seems I have a higher version of GTK than required but fails on config test. Any ideas?

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    [»] Great work.
    by Philippe F. - Aug 4th 2006 09:00:41

    Great image viewer. I like it. Keep up the good work.

    --
    -- Philippe

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[»] amazing
by Martin Bähr - Jan 31st 2006 12:02:27

i discovered gimv only a few days ago and it has already blown me away.

at last an image viewer worthy to replace xzgv.

i have been searching for long to find an imageviewer that could rival xzgv in memory use and simplicity. i have tried many others, but all used more resources and did not make the cut on my small machine.

on top of that gimv also supports the .xvpics thumbnail format from xzgv and gimp and it handles files without extensions, while at the same time allowing a window layout close to that of xzgv.

nice features are that the thumbnail view has tabs so that you can quickly switch between multiple folders. it fixes all issues i have with xzgv (proper file dialogs, don't hide nonimage files (i was always irritated to think that a directory was empty when in reality it contained other files), slideshow mode).

and while it has a few more bugs than xzgv, they apply to features that xzgv doesn't even have.

also tried gthumb and gqview.
gthumb uses more memory, does not seem to allow mixing directories and images in the thumbnail view, and, i guess it's supposed to be a feature: it only loads thumbnails for image icons that come into view. that makes browsing an image directory very slow as you have to wait every time until the thumbnail image is loaded. it handles exif nicer than gimv, but that's about it.

gqview also needs more memory than gimv.
it autoloads the first image in a directory, which is not always desired if you just want to take a quick peek because that costs time and resources again.
it has the same file/dir split as gthumb, supports .xvpics only to read (and appears to scale them, ugh)

the kde options gwenview and showimg need so many resources already at startup that their features aren't even worth discussing.

i have not seen any development on gimv for the last year. i hope that will change again, there is great potential. i submited a bunch of bugs and feature ideas...

greetings, martin.

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[»] Great Image Viewer!
by Shlomi Fish - May 7th 2005 13:10:22

This is a great image viewer. It has many configuration options, supports all common formats and is very flexible, and fast. I should not that I wrote a Patch to fix some problems there.

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[»] A few changes I'd love to see...
by no_such_luck - Dec 12th 2003 17:04:19

To begin, GImageView is great :)

That being said, if the following changes could be made, then I'd really be happy with it.
Firstly, I would like it if, when you open an image directly with gimv, (eg. $ gimv /home/me/mypic.png) that you could also then access other images in /home/me/ by pressing page-up and page-down; right now you can only do this if you view /home/me/mypic.png by double clicking on it from inside GImageView.
Secondly, I would also like it if I could set the image-window to always start in full-screen mode. Please also consider making it so that the image automatically gets refreshed to go to the biggest size that fits (if that's your desired option) when you toggle to and from full-screen mode.
Thirdly, I would like it if you could make it an option that double-clicking on an image in "image-view-mode" toggles back to the directory+thumbnail view.
I would also like to know if you wouldn't consider making the splash-screen a configurable option (and not a compile-time option).
Lastly, I want to thank you for this excellent program. I use it all the time, and I really like it :)

Thanks, Scott

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[»] Wonderful software, but...
by mafi - May 1st 2003 09:04:39

...I'm using a multi-headed system (2x CRT / Twinview). In Fullscreen mode, the pictures are splittet over the desktops. Is there any possibility to tell gimv to use just one of the displays in Fullscreen? (E.g. by telling it just to use a screen range of 1280x1024 or whatever...)

thx, mafi:)

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    [»] Re: Wonderful software, but...
    by makeinu - May 5th 2003 07:13:11


    > ...I'm using a multi-headed system (2x
    > CRT / Twinview). In Fullscreen mode, the
    > pictures are splittet over the desktops.
    > Is there any possibility to tell gimv to
    > use just one of the displays in
    > Fullscreen? (E.g. by telling it just to
    > use a screen range of 1280x1024 or
    > whatever...)
    >
    > thx, mafi:)

    Hi mafi. Your video card is GeForce, isn't it?
    Sice I also use Twinview, I will look for the method of realizing it.However, for the moment, I cannot promise to realize it.

    Please wait for a while.

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      [»] Re: Wonderful software, but...
      by mafi - May 5th 2003 08:30:40

      Yes it's a GeForce. Maybe I'll take your sources and have a look at it, if you don't mind. May there is a way I can help you... mafi:)

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[»] Slideshow Always starts from first picture...
by John - Nov 6th 2002 23:29:55

Not sure this is a problem or a feature.
The slide show always starts with first picture, whatever the preferred sorting is. I think that its better to start the slideshow from the current picture selected. It happens on RH8.0 when browsign images from a CD.

--
John

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    [»] Re: Slideshow Always starts from first picture...
    by makeinu - Nov 16th 2002 07:20:39


    > Not sure this is a problem or a
    > feature.
    > The slide show always starts with first
    > picture, whatever the preferred sorting
    > is. I think that its better to start
    > the slideshow from the current picture
    > selected. It happens on RH8.0 when
    > browsign images from a CD.
    >

    It is a feature.
    But I will add the option to do it a to a future version.

    Thanks.

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[»] Use the arrow keys to pan image?
by Tristesse - May 19th 2002 05:28:46

It can let users browse files in image window by using mouse or keyboard now.
If it let us use the arrow keys to pan image, it will be perfect!

Keyboard shortcut suggestion:

[PageDown] - next image
[PageUp] - previous image
[Home] - first image
[End] - last image

arrow keys - pan image

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    [»] Re: Use the arrow keys to pan image?
    by makeinu - May 21st 2002 02:30:08

    It's a nice idea.
    So, I implemented this feature in CVS version, and will be applied in the next release.

    Thanks.

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[»] wondeful!
by dac - Apr 28th 2002 17:59:27

what a wonderful piece of software. the only thing which is a bit debiting is the only per second refresh rate while loading images, especially when loading large directories. but one thing got notably better since the last release i tried is, that is does not uses XFree anymore while loading images, the system always got unusable since xfree runs mostly with in a lower nice level. i guess this could get a full worthy replacement for gqview, and plus, it does have the memory leak featues of gqview (nice!).
cya,
Adrian

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    [»] Re: wondeful!
    by makeinu - May 1st 2002 00:46:52

    Thank you for using.

    > the only thing which is a bit debiting is the only per second refresh rate
    > while loading images, especially when loading large directories.

    Does it mean displaying the remaining time until finish loading?

    It is difficult to get exact remaining time. Maybe it can only display vague value.
    But, I want to implemente this feature in the future version.

    Thanks.

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      [»] Re: wondeful!
      by dac - May 8th 2002 10:33:55

      Nope, I mean the slow general loading of thumbnails in a directory. Since the GUI is only updated when i single thumbnail was created or loaded from the chache, the GUI becomes very sluggy and unusable while loading directories with a lot of images, or with big images. A nice feature would be, if it not only loads the images from start to end, it should load the thumbnails there where you look on the list, like gqview does. Sincerely, Adrian

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        [»] Re: wondeful!
        by makeinu - May 21st 2002 03:02:47


        > it should load the thumbnails there where you look
        > on the list, like gqview does.
        > Sincerely,
        > Adrian

        Ok, I also consider the same thing since before.

        On the other hand, I am also examining the technique of avoiding that GUI become unusable while loading.

        But, I am planning to fix this problem in the next major release, not 0.2.x.

        Please wait the next major release.

        Thanks.

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[»] Can't load next image in image window?
by Tristesse - Nov 14th 2001 09:54:06

I can't find ways to load next or previous image in image window. It doesn't seems very convenient.

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    [»] Re: Can't load next image in image window?
    by makeinu - Nov 15th 2001 03:12:57


    >It doesn't seems very convenient.

    I think so too :-(
    So, this feature will be implemented in next version.
    Thanks!

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