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pqiv is a powerful GTK 3 based command-line image viewer with a minimal UI. It is highly customizable, can be fully controlled from scripts, and has support for various file formats including PDF, Postscript, video files and archives. It is optimized to be quick and responsive. It comes with support for animations, slideshows, transparency, VIM-like key bindings, automated loading of new images as they appear, external image filters, image preloading, and much more. pqiv started as a Python rewrite of qiv avoiding imlib, but evolved into a much more powerful tool. Today, pqiv stands for powerful quick image viewer. Features: * Command line image viewer * Directory traversing to view whole directories * Watch files and directories for changes * Natural order sorting of the images * A status bar showing information on the current image * Transparency and animation support * Moving, zooming, rotation, flipping * Slideshows * Highly customizable and scriptable * Supports external image filters (e.g. `convert`) * Preloads the next image in the background * Fade between images * Optional PDF/eps/ps support (useful e.g. for scientific plots) * Optional video format support (e.g. for webm animations)
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