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Hello. Please, how I can call next image (next_img) in very simple picture viewer called FEH?
man feh
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KEYS
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n, ⟨Space⟩, ⟨Right⟩ [next_img]
Show next image
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But n, space or right doens't work
I tried also:
cat /home/nelly/.config/feh/keys
next_img n
prev_img p
[zrebec@freya ~]$
But this doens't works also Can I call next image in the same directory with some key shortcut? Thanks
Last edited by Nelly (2014-08-22 21:08:33)
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You probably use 'feh image', use 'feh directory' instead, then shortcuts should work.
Edit: Or 'feh image1 image2 rest-of-images-*'.
Last edited by emeres (2014-08-22 20:28:36)
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Yes @emeres, you have totally right, thank you very much But my problem is HALF-SOLVED because if I press <ENTER> on some image in "mc", I want to see next image. But I understand that in FEH is not possible. Thank you again
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if your poblem is half fixed please add a [Half Solved], [Solved], [nsolved] or [Feh can do that] to the tittle subject for other.
Well, I suppose that this is somekind of signature, no?
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@Nelly
Well not necessarily. I would have to look up how mc starts feh, if I recall correctly there are some mime type configuration parts/scripts. You could run a shell script calling feh, that would list all images in the directory and parse them to feh respecting the selected one as the first to show.
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@emeres: Thanks
@Jristz: The problem is solev for me... I'm satisfied now with emeres second reply. But thanks, I will remember that
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I never finished customizing mc, so it would take too much time to get into it again. So far I see the default mc setup uses /usr/lib/mc/ext.d/image.sh to call xdg-open or something else if specified and that is where feh is called from. When I finish writing the script for opening files with feh with sorting, I will post it here. Figure out in the meantime how to open images with your own scripts, I think ~/.config/mc/mc.ext refers to that.
Edit: This works for me. It creates an array with files in the directory the selected and passed on file sits, then matches the offset in reference to the files list, creates a new array with that offset and passes it on to feh. It probably can be done in a nicer and slicker way.
#!/bin/bash
if [ -z $2 ]; then
FILE="$@"; DIRECTORY="$(dirname "$FILE")";
FILES=($(find "$DIRECTORY" -maxdepth 1 -type f | sort));
i=0; # calculate offset
for FILE2 in "${FILES[@]}"; do
if [[ "$FILE" == "$FILE2" ]]; then o=$i; break; fi
i=$((i+1));
done
n=${#FILES[@]}; m=$((n-1)); j=$o;
for i in $(seq 1 $n); do
FILES2[$i]="${FILES[$j]}";
if [ $j -lt $m ]; then j=$((i+o)); else j=0; o=$((-1*i)); fi
done
feh ${FILES2[@]};
else
feh "$@";
fi
So if you run it with one file, it will pass on every file, which can be further specified in the find command using '-iname \*.gif -o -iname \*.jpg' or similar, in the directory. Should multiple arguments be passed, feh opens only those. I had to do something else first, so it took some time, but I do not recall how to make mc use it for images only, since like I mentioned before never finished customizing it. But I did make mc open images with qiv, so switching it for the script, which I called feh-images should work if that is based on the default configuration, look at the last few lines:
### Images ###
type/^GIF
Include=image
type/^JPEG
View=%view{ascii} /usr/lib/mc/ext.d/image.sh view jpeg
Include=image
type/^PC\ bitmap
Include=image
type/^PNG
Include=image
type/^JNG
Include=image
type/^MNG
Include=image
type/^TIFF
Include=image
type/^PBM
Include=image
type/^PGM
Include=image
type/^PPM
Include=image
type/^Netpbm
Include=image
shell/.xcf
Open=/usr/lib/mc/ext.d/image.sh open xcf
shell/.xbm
Open=/usr/lib/mc/ext.d/image.sh open xbm
shell/.xpm
Include=image
View=/usr/lib/mc/ext.d/image.sh view xpm %f
shell/.ico
Include=image
shell/i/.svg
View=%view{ascii} /usr/lib/mc/ext.d/image.sh view svg
Open=/usr/lib/mc/ext.d/image.sh open svg
include/image
# Open=/usr/lib/mc/ext.d/image.sh open ALL_FORMATS
# Open=(qiv -m %t &)
Open=(feh-images %t &)
View=%view{ascii} /usr/lib/mc/ext.d/image.sh view ALL_FORMATS
### Default ###
# Default target for anything not described above
default/*
Open=(xdg-open %f &)
View=
### EOF ###
Last edited by emeres (2014-08-23 03:29:30)
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