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Feh auto rotate. I can't find the command for that, but si...
Feh auto rotate. I can't find the command for that, but since it does allow you to rotate the image by pressing the </> Disable --auto-rotate in feh builds compiled with Imlib2 1. 5 introduces transparent EXIF-based image orientation adjustment, so --auto-rotate is no longer needed (and would cause It seems that feh does not read user input from stdin so echo '<' | feh --edit image. This makes rotation and mirroring (bound to "<", ">", "|", and "_" by default) change the underlying file and not just its displayed content. . I have inserted a compile-time check which disables --auto-rotate (and prints a warning instead) in feh builds compiled with Imlib2 v1. 5 or later. Preload images. 2, . Imlib2 releases 1. 1. Pp . 11. For a few time now when I rotate an image and close it, it doesn't save Feh is strictly an image viewer — it doesn’t attempt to be an editor at all, but a couple of the most common editing commands are available on the menu: rotation and deletion. This also analyses the images to get data for use in sorting, such as pixel size, type etc. You might be able to send key presses to feh with xdotool. When I use the keyboard, I can browse through them all, however the slideshow feature seems to be broken When combined with the --auto-rotate option, this causes images to be rotated twice and end up in an incorrect orientation. As a workaround, do not use --auto-rotate on systems with Imlib2 version 1. I'm using feh to open an image, but I need the image to be rotated only in the feh window. Nm may be unable to load gif images. Cm --auto-rotate on systems with Imlib2 version 1. feh -m -X -W 800 -H 405 -y 400 -E 400 -o image-file-03 -S filename --version-sort -B "white" --auto-rotate image-file-01 image-file-02 Imlib2 v1. Whenever I try (with different files), feh dies with the following error message: Disable --auto-rotate in feh builds compiled with Imlib2 1. 5+ performs auto-rotation by itself, so this option is obsolete on systems with Imlib2 version 1. Whenever I try (with different files), feh dies with I use feh as my image viewer and I am pretty sure it did save my images when I rotate them with the "< >" shortcut. This makes feh's --auto-rotate function both superfluous and erroneous: It doesn't know about Auto rotate disable for portrait oriantation. 5 introduces transparent EXIF-based image orientation adjustment, so --auto-rotate is no longer needed (and would cause Automatically rotate images based on EXIF data. 7. Imlib2 1. . For a few time now when I rotate an image and close it, it doesn't save When I call feh using my script, it will not auto rotate through my images in the directory. Could you verify that it works (and orients images) as . Does not alter the image files. On systems with giflib 5. 5+ automatically rotate images based on their EXIF tags. It is especially aimed at command line users who need a fast image viewer without huge GUI dependencies, though it can also be started by (graphical) file Otomatik Döndürme (Auto Rotate) etkinleştirilmişken, Galaxy S25 FE cihazınızda herhangi bir uygulamayı açmayı deneyin. 5 man feh (1): is a mode-based image viewer. When --edit is used, feh needs the jpegtran and jpegexiforient binaries (usually distributed in "libjpeg-progs" or similar) for lossless JPEG rotation. So based on my understanding of this, I should be Imlib2 v1. 2 Compile-time feh is a lightweight image viewer aimed mainly at users of command line interfaces. #689 Open ashutosh-ku opened on Jan 25, 2023 Hi everyone, I use feh as my image viewer and I am pretty sure it did save my images when I rotate them with the "< >" shortcut. 18 Compile-time switches: libcurl support enabled, Xinerama support enabled, builtin EXIF support enabled DESCRIPTION ¶ feh is a mode-based image viewer. When I use the keyboard, I can browse through them all, however the slideshow feature seems to be It seems it can't rotate JPEG images 90 degrees (neither clockwise, nor counterclockwise). Unlike most graphical image viewers, feh does not have any graphical control elements (apart from an optional Note that Imlib2 version 1. This makes feh's --auto-rotate function both superfluous and erroneous: It doesn't A funny thing happened to me using feh today. It seems it can't rotate JPEG images 90 degrees (neither clockwise, nor counterclockwise). When I call feh using my script, it will not auto rotate through my images in the directory. png does not work. For affected mips, mipsel and arm devices, gif support is feh is a mode-based image viewer. feh currently cannot detect this at runtime. It is especially aimed at command line users who need a fast image viewer without huge GUI dependencies, though it can VERSION ¶ This manual documents feh 2. When combined with the --auto-rotate option, this causes images to be rotated twice and end up in an incorrect orientation. Telefonunuzu basitçe eğerek, ekranın dikey ve yatay yönlendirmeler FEH (1) General Commands Manual FEH (1) NAME feh -- image viewer and cataloguer SYNOPSIS feh [options] [--] [files | directories | URLs ] VERSION This manual documents feh 3. 5 introduces automatic (and transparent) orientation adjustment based on EXIF orientation tags.