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4use Encode (); 4use Encode ();
5 5
6use Gtk2 -init; 6use Gtk2 -init;
7use Gtk2::Gdk::Keysyms; 7use Gtk2::Gdk::Keysyms;
8 8
9use Gtk2::CV;
10
9use Gtk2::CV::ImageWindow; 11use Gtk2::CV::ImageWindow;
10use Gtk2::CV::Schnauzer; 12use Gtk2::CV::Schnauzer;
11 13
12use Gtk2::CV; 14BEGIN {
15 require Gtk2::CV::Plugin;
16 require "$ENV{HOME}/.cvrc" if -r "$ENV{HOME}/.cvrc";
17}
18
19use Gtk2::CV::Plugin::NameCluster;
20use Gtk2::CV::Plugin::RCluster;
13 21
14Gtk2::Rc->parse (Gtk2::CV::find_rcfile "gtkrc"); 22Gtk2::Rc->parse (Gtk2::CV::find_rcfile "gtkrc");
15 23
16use File::Spec; 24use File::Spec;
17
18require Gtk2::CV::Plugin;
19require "$ENV{HOME}/.cvrc" if -r "$ENV{HOME}/.cvrc";
20 25
21my $mainwin; 26my $mainwin;
22my $viewer; 27my $viewer;
23my $schnauzer; 28my $schnauzer;
24my $info; 29my $info;
35 (File::Spec->splitpath ($_[1]))[2], 40 (File::Spec->splitpath ($_[1]))[2],
36 -s $_[1]; 41 -s $_[1];
37 $info->set_label ($label); 42 $info->set_label ($label);
38 $viewer->load_image ($_[1]); 43 $viewer->load_image ($_[1]);
39 }); 44 });
40 $s->signal_connect (chdir => sub {
41 my ($self, $dir) = @_;
42
43 my $path = Cwd::abs_path $dir;
44
45 $self->realize;
46 $self->window->property_change (
47 Gtk2::Gdk::Atom->intern ("_X_CWD", 0),
48 Gtk2::Gdk::Atom->intern ("UTF8_STRING", 0),
49 Gtk2::Gdk::CHARS, 'replace',
50 Encode::encode_utf8 $path,
51 );
52 });
53 45
54 Gtk2::CV::Plugin->call (new_schnauzer => $s); 46 Gtk2::CV::Plugin->call (new_schnauzer => $s);
55 47
56 $s; 48 $s;
57} 49}
125 $mainwin->signal_connect (delete_event => sub { $mainwin->hide; 1; }); 117 $mainwin->signal_connect (delete_event => sub { $mainwin->hide; 1; });
126 118
127 $vbox->add ($schnauzer); 119 $vbox->add ($schnauzer);
128 $vbox->pack_end (my $frame = new Gtk2::Frame, 0, 0, 0); 120 $vbox->pack_end (my $frame = new Gtk2::Frame, 0, 0, 0);
129 $frame->add (my $hbox = new Gtk2::HBox 0, 0); 121 $frame->add (my $hbox = new Gtk2::HBox 0, 0);
130 $hbox->pack_start ((new Gtk2::Label "Info"), 0, 0, 0); 122 $hbox->pack_start ((new Gtk2::Label "Info: "), 0, 0, 0);
131 $hbox->pack_start (($info = new Gtk2::Label), 1, 1, 0); 123 $hbox->pack_end (my $labelwindow = new Gtk2::EventBox, 1, 1, 0);
132 $info->set (wrap => 1); 124 $labelwindow->add ($info = new Gtk2::Label);
125 $labelwindow->signal_connect_after (size_request => sub { $_[1]->width (0); 0 });
126 $info->set (selectable => 1, xalign => 0, justify => "left");
133 127
134 $schnauzer->set_geometry_hints; 128 $schnauzer->set_geometry_hints;
135} 129}
136 130
137if (@ARGV) { 131if (@ARGV) {
138 $schnauzer->set_paths ([map Glib::filename_to_unicode $_, @ARGV]); 132 $schnauzer->set_paths ([map Glib::filename_to_unicode $_, @ARGV]);
139 $schnauzer->show_all; 133 $schnauzer->show_all;
134$viewer->show_all;
140 $schnauzer->handle_key ($Gtk2::Gdk::Keysyms{space}, []); 135 $schnauzer->handle_key ($Gtk2::Gdk::Keysyms{space}, []);
141} else { 136} else {
142 $schnauzer->set_dir (File::Spec->curdir); 137 $schnauzer->set_dir (File::Spec->curdir);
143 $mainwin->show_all; 138 $mainwin->show_all;
144 $viewer->show_all; 139 $viewer->show_all;
150 145
151__DATA__ 146__DATA__
152 147
153=head1 NAME 148=head1 NAME
154 149
155cv - a fast gtk+ image viewer modeled after xv 150cv - a fast gtk+ image viewer loosely modeled after XV
156 151
157=head1 SYNOPSIS 152=head1 SYNOPSIS
158 153
159 cv [file...] 154 cv [file...]
160 155
156=head1 FEATURES
157
158CV is supposed to work similar to the venerable XV image viewer, just
159faster. Why faster?
160
161=over 4
162
163=item * optimized directory scanning algorithm
164
165The directory scanning in CV plays some tricks that - on most modern
166filesystems - makes it possible to detect filetypes faster than stat()'ing
167every file. This makes CV suitable for directories with lots of files
168(10000+).
169
170This algorithm is quite unprecise - it doesn't make a difference between
171files, device nodes, symlinks and the like, and filetype detection is done
172using the file extension only.
173
174=item * use of asynchronous I/O
175
176CV tries to use asynchronous I/O whereever it makes sense, for example
177while scanning directories, waiting for stat data or unlinking files. This
178usually decreases scanning times for large directories a bit (especially
179on RAID devices and over NFS).
180
181=item * fast image loading
182
183The time span between the user issuing a command and displaying the new
184image should be as small as possible. CV uses optimized (especially
185for JPEG) loading functions and sacrifices some quality (e.g no gamma
186correction) to achieve this speed.
187
188=item * fast thumbnail creation
189
190Thumbnail creation is crucial for me, so it's better be fast. Thumbnail
191creation for JPEGs has been specially optimized.
192
193=item * minimum optical clutter
194
195CV has no menus or other user interface elements that take up a lot of
196screen space. The schnauzer windows can also be somewhat crowded.
197
198The point of an image viewer is viewing images, not a nice GUI. This is
199similar to XV's behaviour.
200
201=item * efficient (and hard to learn) user interface
202
203CV uses key combinations. A lot. If you are an experienced XV user, you
204will find most of these keys familiar. If not, CV might be hard to use at
205first, but will be an efficient tool later.
206
207=item * i18n'ed filename handling throughout
208
209As long as glib can recognize your filename encoding (either UTF-8 or
210locale-specific, depending on your settings) and you have the relevant
211fonts, CV will display your filenames correctly.
212
213=item * extensible through plug-ins
214
215I have weird plug-ins that access remote databases to find a
216directory. This is not likely to be of any use to other people. Likewise,
217others might have weird requirements I cannot dream of.
218
219=item * filename clustering
220
221Among the standard plug-ins is a filename clustering plug-in, that (in
222case of tens of thousands images in one directory) might be able to
223cluster similar names together.
224
225=back
226
161=head1 DESCRIPTION 227=head1 DESCRIPTION
162
163None yet.
164 228
165=head2 THE IMAGE WINDOW 229=head2 THE IMAGE WINDOW
166 230
167You can use the following keys in the image window: 231You can use the following keys in the image window:
168 232
171 > double the image size 235 > double the image size
172 , shrink the image by 10% 236 , shrink the image by 10%
173 . enlarge the image by 10% 237 . enlarge the image by 10%
174 n reset to normal size 238 n reset to normal size
175 m maximize to screensize 239 m maximize to screensize
176 M maxime to screensize, respecting image aspect 240 M maximize to screensize, respecting image aspect
177 ctrl-m toggle maxpect-always mode 241 ctrl-m toggle maxpect-always mode
178 u uncrop 242 u uncrop
179 r set scaling mode to 'nearest' (fastest) 243 r set scaling mode to 'nearest' (fastest)
180 s set scaling mode to 'bilinear' (default) 244 s set scaling mode to 'bilinear' (default)
181 S set scaling mode to 'hyper' (slowest) 245 shift-s set scaling mode to 'hyper' (slowest)
182 t rotate clockwise 90° 246 t rotate clockwise 90°
183 T rotate counterclockwise° 247 T rotate counterclockwise°
184 ctrl-v open a new visual schnauzer window for the current dir 248 ctrl-v open a new visual schnauzer window for the current dir
185 ctrl-s rescan visual schnauzer files for updates/deletes etc.
186 ctrl-e run an editor ($CV_EDITOR or "gimp") on the current image. 249 ctrl-e run an editor ($CV_EDITOR or "gimp") on the current image
250 ctrl-p fire up the print fialog
251 escape cancel a crop action
187 252
188And when playing movies, these additional keys are active: 253And when playing movies, these additional keys are active:
189 254
190 left rewind by 10 seconds 255 left rewind by 10 seconds
191 right forward by 10 seconds 256 right forward by 10 seconds
197 p pause/unpause 262 p pause/unpause
198 escape stop playing 263 escape stop playing
199 9 turn volume down 264 9 turn volume down
200 0 turn volume up 265 0 turn volume up
201 266
202The following keys are redirected to the default visual schnauzer window: 267Any other keys will be sent to the default schnauzer window, which can be
268toggled on and off by right-clicking into the image window.
203 269
204 space next image 270Left-clicking into the image window will let you crop the image (usually
205 backspace last image 271to zoom into large images that CV scales down).
206 272
207=head2 THE VISUAL SCHNAUZER 273=head2 THE VISUAL SCHNAUZER
208 274
209You can use the following keys in the schnauzer window: 275You can use the following keys in the schnauzer window:
210 276
277 ctrl-space,
211 space move to and display next image 278 space move to and display next image
279 ctrl-backspace,
212 backspace move to and display previous image 280 backspace move to and display previous image
281 ctrl-return,
213 return display selected picture 282 return display selected picture, or enter directory
214 283
215 cursor keys move selection 284 cursor keys move selection
216 page-up move one page up 285 page-up move one page up
217 page-down move one page down 286 page-down move one page down
218 home move to first file 287 home move to first file
219 end move to last file 288 end move to last file
220 289
290 ctrl-a select all files
221 ctrl-d delete selected files WITHOUT ASKING AGAIN 291 ctrl-d delete selected files WITHOUT ASKING AGAIN
222 ctrl-g generate icons for the selected files 292 ctrl-g force generation of thumbnais for the selected files
293 ctrl-s rescan current direcory or files updates/deletes etc.
223 ctrl-u update selected (or all) icons if neccessary 294 ctrl-u update selected (or all) icons if neccessary
224 ctrl-a select all files 295 ctrl-l don't use, will become a plug-in eventually
296
297 0-9,
298 a-z find the first filename beginning with this letter
299
300Right-clicking into the schnauzer window displays a pop-up menu with
301additional actions.
302
303=head1 FILES
304
305When starting, CV runs the F<.cvrc> file in your F<$HOME> directory as if
306it were a perl script. in that, you will mostly load plug-ins.
307
308Example:
309
310 system "fping -q -t 10 ether"
311 or require "/fs/cv/cvplugin.pl";
312
313This will load a plug-in, but only if the machine I<ether> is reachable
314(supposedly the plug-in is networked in some way :).
225 315
226=head1 ENVIRONMENT 316=head1 ENVIRONMENT
227 317
228=over 4 318=over 4
229 319
253the likelyhood that there are additional problems where an invalid image 343the likelyhood that there are additional problems where an invalid image
254could cause gdk-pixbuf to crash or worse." 344could cause gdk-pixbuf to crash or worse."
255 345
256=head1 BUGS/TODO 346=head1 BUGS/TODO
257 347
348 Lots of functionality is missing.
349
258 Pixbuf doesn't honor G_BROKEN_FILENAMES, so accessing files with names 350 Pixbuf doesn't always honor G_BROKEN_FILENAMES, so accessing files with
259 incompatible with utf-8 fails. 351 names incompatible might utf-8 fail.
260 352
261 rotate on disk 353 rotate on disk
262 print
263 lots of ui issues 354 lots of ui issues
264 save(?) 355 save(?)
265 preferences 356 preferences
266 ctrl-u in schnauzer
267 shift-cursor in schnauzer 357 shift-cursor in schnauzer
268 358
269=head1 AUTHOR 359=head1 AUTHOR
270 360
271Marc Lehmann <cv@plan9.de>. 361Marc Lehmann <cv@plan9.de>.

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