Sunday, October 13, 2013

Fbi IMproved 0.4-rc0

FIM (Fbi IMproved) aims to be a highly customizable and scriptable image viewer targeted at the users who are confortable with software like the Vim text editor or the Mutt mail user agent. It is based on the Fbi image viewer and works in the Linux framebuffer console (it is not an X program). It features the ability to filter the list of images with regular expressions, Vim-like autocommands, command line autocompletion and history, completely customizable key bindings, external/internal scriptability, and much more.



RELEASE NOTES: This candidate release for version 0.4 introduces GraphicsMagic library support (more file formats), renders "matrix market" numerical matrix files (via librsb), makes the "aa" output device ignore X, adds documentation improvements (e.g., the fim man page is now auto-generated), adds "imlib2" X-based output device support, makes "sdl" output device improvements, adds hardcoded consolefonts support, makes the history file optional, improves many commands, and adds --no-commandline, --no-internal-config, --enable-custom-status-bar, and --as-text switches. Random image browsing can now be done with either --random or --random-no-seed.




RELEASE TAGS: Major feature enhancements



TAGS: Software Development, Interpreters, multimedia, Graphics, Viewers



LICENSES: GPL
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