The Funtoo Linux project has transitioned to "Hobby Mode" and this wiki is now read-only.
Difference between revisions of "Package:Feh"
(Updated some <tt>s to <code>, added information about another flag.) |
|||
Line 26: | Line 26: | ||
== Using feh == | == Using feh == | ||
=== Set desktop background === | === Set desktop background === | ||
< | <code>feh</code> has several options for setting your desktop background: | ||
* < | * <code>--bg-center</code>: Center the image file on the background. If the image file is smaller in resolution than the screen resolution, it will have black borders around it. | ||
* < | * <code>--bg-scale</code>: Fit the image to the background without repeating it, cutting parts of the image off, or using black borders. Because of these changes, the aspect ratio is not preserved. | ||
* < | * <code>--bg-fill</code>: Similar to <code>--bg-scale</code> except that it tries to fill the image to the screen while maintaining its aspect ratio. This may result in parts of the image being cut off. | ||
* < | * <code>--bg-max</code>: Similar to <code>--bg-fill</code>, except that scales the image to the maximum size that fits the screen. This leads to black borders on one side. | ||
* < | * <code>--bg-tile</code>: Tile the image across the screen. | ||
* <code>--random <name of directory to choose random image from></code>: Allow feh to choose a random wallpaper from a directory of pictures. | |||
Here is an example: | Here is an example: |
Revision as of 22:57, November 21, 2014
Feh
We welcome improvements to this page. To edit this page, Create a Funtoo account. Then log in and then click here to edit this page. See our editing guidelines to becoming a wiki-editing pro.
What is feh?
feh is an X11 image viewer aimed mostly at console users. Unlike most other viewers, it does not have a fancy GUI, but simply displays images. It is controlled via commandline arguments and configurable key/mouse actions.Feh homepage
USE-Flags
curl
- Add support for the Client-Side URL transfer library.
debug
- Enable extra debug codepaths, like asserts and extra output. If you want to get meaningful backtraces, see http://www.gentoo.org/proj/en/qa/backtraces.xml.
exif
- Add support for reading EXIF headers from JPEG and TIFF images.
xinerama
- Add support for the xinerama X11 extension, which is mandator if you work in a multiple monitor setup.
Installing feh
After adding your USE flags (or not) to /etc/portage/package.use/feh, you can emerge feh:
root # emerge feh
Using feh
Set desktop background
feh
has several options for setting your desktop background:
--bg-center
: Center the image file on the background. If the image file is smaller in resolution than the screen resolution, it will have black borders around it.--bg-scale
: Fit the image to the background without repeating it, cutting parts of the image off, or using black borders. Because of these changes, the aspect ratio is not preserved.--bg-fill
: Similar to--bg-scale
except that it tries to fill the image to the screen while maintaining its aspect ratio. This may result in parts of the image being cut off.--bg-max
: Similar to--bg-fill
, except that scales the image to the maximum size that fits the screen. This leads to black borders on one side.--bg-tile
: Tile the image across the screen.--random <name of directory to choose random image from>
: Allow feh to choose a random wallpaper from a directory of pictures.
Here is an example:
root # feh --bg-scale ~/path/to/picture.jpg
Source fehbg to set your wallpaper in Openbox
After you have run feh one time, the directory of the image file is stored in ~/.fehbg. This file can be sourced in your .config/openbox/autostart to load the picture instead of typing out feh --bg-scale /picture/location.jpg:
~/.config/openbox/autostart
...
~/.fehbg &
...