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Fri Feb 18 20:51:53 2000 Tom Gilbert <gilbertt@linuxbrit.co.uk>
* index.c: misc tidyups
Fri Feb 18 20:41:02 2000 Tom Gilbert <gilbertt@linuxbrit.co.uk>
* Misc fixes and cleanups.
Fri Feb 18 16:34:49 2000 Tom Gilbert <gilbertt@linuxbrit.co.uk>
* Stupid, stupid, stupid. I am stupid.
Thu Feb 17 23:14:09 2000 Tom Gilbert <gilbertt@linuxbrit.co.uk>
* Ooh. Cool. Now slideshow/deletion numbering works more sanely -
thanks to the new filelist code.
Thu Feb 17 23:13:22 2000 Tom Gilbert <gilbertt@linuxbrit.co.uk>
* Hehe. That was more dumb than usual. Deleting files somewhat
destroyed the list, and caused nice segfaults.
Thu Feb 17 22:05:40 2000 Tom Gilbert <gilbertt@linuxbrit.co.uk>
* More file-list fixes.
Thu Feb 17 21:55:53 2000 Tom Gilbert <gilbertt@linuxbrit.co.uk>
* Note to self: if you prepend everything to a list, the resultant
list will be in reverse. You'll be needing to fix that =)
Thu Feb 17 21:35:15 2000 Tom Gilbert <gilbertt@linuxbrit.co.uk>
* Thank goodness for that :) I totally reworked the file handling
code, and things are cleaner internally now. The change shouldn't
show to a user, but for me, things are better.
* I broke stuff badly with this change, and only now have I got
everything back on track. There may be issues still, but it seems
good now, and I'll keep playing with it...
Wed Feb 9 21:59:09 2000 Tom Gilbert <gilbertt@linuxbrit.co.uk>
* Removed all the image modification code from feh, seeing as
dphase is working on ee2. No point duplicating everything :)
* I figure feh can view pr0n, while ee2 modifies it :) Something
like that, anyway.
* I never wanted the modification stuff in here really, it was
just feature creep. Feh is a viewer and montager. That is all :)
Tue Jan 11 21:11:11 2000 Tom Gilbert <gilbertt@linuxbrit.co.uk>
* Hrm. Just so you know what order they come in, the images are
now saved in /tmp (actually whatever tempdir is set up on your
system) in the format "number"_"unique bit"_"original filename"
Tue Jan 11 20:52:19 2000 Tom Gilbert <gilbertt@linuxbrit.co.uk>
* Okay. The cached images are now deleted. The filenames are no
longer crap. ("Unique prefix"_feh_"original filename")
* New option -k, --keep-http, tell feh *not* to delete the files,
so that you can later claim them from /tmp. Saves you
downloading them again if you like them.
* A happy side effect of this is that if you use -k and -R to keep
http and reload, and point the thing at a webcam, you'll capture
each frame and save it as a separate image.
* I *can't* imagine why anyone would *want* that, but I thought
I'd pass it on ;-)
Tue Jan 11 19:51:40 2000 Tom Gilbert <gilbertt@linuxbrit.co.uk>
* Caching of images loaded via http. When in slideshow mode, and
the --reload option is not specified, a file loaded by http will
be stored in /tmp to avoid reloading from the web it every time
you loop through the slideshow or whatever.
* The --reload option disables caching
* Right now, the cached images are left in temp with crap
filenames. I'm gonna fix it up so that they are normally deleted
on program exit, but there will be an option to save them to the
current directory. (So you still have the images after viewing
them).
Tue Jan 11 19:07:07 2000 Tom Gilbert <gilbertt@linuxbrit.co.uk>
* New option, -R, --reload. Lets you specify a time in seconds,
feh will reload the image for you after this time. This works for
normal files and urls. The image will not be cached, so it is
ideal for viewing webcam images etc.
Mon Jan 10 22:48:46 2000 Tom Gilbert <gilbertt@linuxbrit.co.uk>
* Whee. Now feh can load images from urls.
* Specify an image starting with http:// and feh will use wget to
load the image, store it in a temporary file and view it.
* You must have wget installed for this to work.
* I have some optimisations to add, the image is currently not
cached, so if you have http files in a slideshow, they will reload
each time you get to them ;) I'll do this soon.
Sat Jan 8 18:44:05 2000 Tom Gilbert <gilbertt@linuxbrit.co.uk>
* Finally got around to adding timers to feh. Now there is a new
option, -D, or --slideshow-delay NUM. NUM is the time in seconds
between changing slides for you. There is a new test to
demonstrate this option.
* The timer will pause while you zoom, and will be reset if you
change slides yourself.
* The timers code is loosely based on raster's epplet timer
code, 'cos its cool. No need to re-invent the wheel ;)
Mon Jan 3 18:29:46 2000 Tom Gilbert <gilbertt@linuxbrit.co.uk>
* Okay. feh is now capable of some minor touch-ups. Nothing major,
and no image saving yet, but it tests the selection and
modification code.
* We're not writing a full-blown editor here... The idea is to
browse through your images, select one, make minor changes if you
want, then set it as your desktop background.
* To test, toggle the various modes and use the left mouse button
to use 'em.
* 'c' - crop image to rectangle
* 'o' - increase contrast of rectangle
* 'b' - increase brightness of rectangle
* 'g' - increase gamma of rectangle
* 'Escape' - exit modification mode.
* I'll leave the rest of the modification stuff to Andrew ;-) I
guess maybe we should have some persistant rectangle selections,
but I don't want to go too far.
Sat Jan 1 22:25:49 2000 Tom Gilbert <gilbertt@linuxbrit.co.uk>
* I prefer LineOnOffDash drawing more for selections :)
Sat Jan 1 22:12:37 2000 Tom Gilbert <gilbertt@linuxbrit.co.uk>
* I'm alive!!! Somewhat hungover though ;)
* So, some changes to the rectangle selection code, some by
Andrew, some by me :) Again, press 'r' to test it.
Sun Dec 26 22:57:53 1999 Tom Gilbert <gilbertt@linuxbrit.co.uk>
* Take the gc creation out of the loop, as much as poss.
* Is xmas over now?
* Am I still drunk?
Fri Dec 24 13:22:19 1999 Tom Gilbert <gilbertt@linuxbrit.co.uk>
* I've switched to using XFindContext et al to associate X Windows
with internal structures. Much faster than my rubbish list
searching.
* Dammit. Why don't people tell me you can *do* stuff like this ;)
Fri Dec 24 01:01:49 1999 Tom Gilbert <gilbertt@linuxbrit.co.uk>
* And now we can crop :) Thanks Andrew.
Thu Dec 23 20:45:39 1999 Tom Gilbert <gilbertt@linuxbrit.co.uk>
* We can now draw selection rectangles on windows using XORed
lines. This rules. Once the editing functions and menus are in
place, we'll use them to do stuff :)
* For now, press r to toggle line drawing, so you can see it for
yourself. Click and drag lmb to see.
Wed Dec 22 23:37:27 1999 Tom Gilbert <gilbertt@linuxbrit.co.uk>
* More stuff from Andrew (hoss), we're starting to add stuff for
drawing rectangles, applying mods to rectangles, setting
backgrounds (under any wm) and other stuff like that.
Wed Dec 22 21:49:10 1999 Tom Gilbert <gilbertt@linuxbrit.co.uk>
* Memory usage down by ONE THIRD :)
* I finally did the checkerboard bg thing the Right Way, and saved
lots of wasted RAM. Hooray.
Wed Dec 22 20:47:11 1999 Tom Gilbert <gilbertt@linuxbrit.co.uk>
* And now index mode has a go at recommending the image size for
you, if you specify one too small.
Wed Dec 22 18:23:42 1999 Tom Gilbert <gilbertt@linuxbrit.co.uk>
* Hehe. Found it. Little bugger. *squish*
Wed Dec 22 18:12:43 1999 Tom Gilbert <gilbertt@linuxbrit.co.uk>
* More modify.c submissions from Andrew, including the start of
some very funky background setting and image scaling ::)
* A total rewrite of the index generating code to take into
account the font size and string length. The old version was
pretty unflim, so its nice to clean it up a bit. However, the niew
code still has a couple of issues, which I am looking into.
Wed Dec 22 13:21:12 1999 Tom Gilbert <gilbertt@linuxbrit.co.uk>
* Okay, index mode now kinda takes into account the height of the
font you use. Width is on its way, but is more tricky.
Wed Dec 22 02:17:01 1999 Michael Jennings <mej@eterm.org>
* Removed a warning, and added "make testclean"
Tue Dec 21 23:28:20 1999 Tom Gilbert <gilbertt@linuxbrit.co.uk>
* More modify.c submissions from Andrew, and some initial menu
work. The menus are not compiled in right now, and would core if I
did, so don't touch 'em for now :) They are only 5 mins work atm.
* I have #ifdef'ed out the code which uses X86VidMode extensions
until I can find out how common it is not to have them :)
Tue Dec 21 18:40:39 1999 Tom Gilbert <gilbertt@linuxbrit.co.uk>
* The winwidget_rerender_image() function now checks for changed
dimensions and acts accordingly, and the rotate() function now
updates the width and height attributes. The modify.c functions
are now available for testing using 1-9, 0, -, = key presses.
Tue Dec 21 18:01:15 1999 Tom Gilbert <gilbertt@linuxbrit.co.uk>
* Encorporated modify.c, contributed by Andrew Glover
<aglover@axe.net>. These functions wrap imlib2 modification
functions, and will be handy when I make some menus :) We'll be
able to do scaling, tiling, color modifiers, and more.
Tue Dec 21 03:28:30 1999 Tom Gilbert <gilbertt@linuxbrit.co.uk>
* And now the thing won't go mad when you hold down a change-slide
button in Slideshow mode... Before it stored *all* the KeyPresses
and responded to *all* of them. Hehe. It was fun watching it go
round though :)
Mon Dec 20 17:35:25 1999 Tom Gilbert <gilbertt@linuxbrit.co.uk>
* Hehe. Ooops. I only need to blend on zoom if the image *has* an
alpha channel. Hehe. Ok, now zooming is *much* faster and
smoother, and I am slightly less of an idiot.
Mon Dec 20 16:46:58 1999 Tom Gilbert <gilbertt@linuxbrit.co.uk>
* Okay, I'm still a newbie at this X stuff :) Made some
optimisations to the main loop which speed things up a
bunch.
* Added better error handling when loading images.
* The Q or q key can now be used to exit the app in any mode.
Mon Dec 20 15:22:43 1999 Tom Gilbert <gilbertt@linuxbrit.co.uk>
* Added some utility functions, so I don't have to write
if((s=malloc(blah))==NULL){fprintf("oops\n");exit(2);}
15 million times. It really bugs me ;-)
Mon Dec 20 12:53:28 1999 Tom Gilbert <gilbertt@linuxbrit.co.uk>
* Hehe. I like slideshow mode so much its now the default :)
Having multiple images pop up one-per-window can be quite evil, so
Slideshow mode is prefered. To open multiple images
one-per-window, you now need to specify -w or -multiwindow.
* I also fixed a couple of things, lowered slideshow overhead,
tightened up the main loop somewhat, and a coupla things really
late last night which I can't remember ;-)
Sun Dec 19 22:06:43 1999 Tom Gilbert <gilbertt@linuxbrit.co.uk>
* For packaging reasons, I have changed the scripts to run feh in
the current dir, if it is there, but to fall back on the installed
copy.
Sun Dec 19 20:29:33 1999 Tom Gilbert <gilbertt@linuxbrit.co.uk>
* Added a .spec file for feh. Contributed by Alistair Sutton
<metallica@freenet.co.uk>, (who is obviously a metallica fan ;),
and has written specs for me before ::) Thanks dude :)
* Urm. I haven't actually tested this yet :)
Sun Dec 19 18:55:39 1999 Tom Gilbert <gilbertt@linuxbrit.co.uk>
* Slideshow mode now has keyboard control ::)
Mouse button 1 still changes slides, but you now have:
p, P, <BACKSPACE>, <LEFT> Goto previous slide
n, N, <SPACE>, <RIGHT> Goto next slide
<HOME> Goto first slide
<END> Goto last slide
<DELETE> Delete the file currently being viewed
q, Q Quit the slideshow
More to come.
Sun Dec 19 15:43:07 1999 Tom Gilbert <gilbertt@linuxbrit.co.uk>
* Big performance improvements in the main loop. Squashed another
couple of bugs, and made things real stable. Tightened up the
tests somewhat, and split the source up more clearly.
Sun Dec 19 02:58:35 1999 Tom Gilbert <gilbertt@linuxbrit.co.uk>
* Fixed a number of bugs introduced by the new progressive loading
and zooming code ::)
Sat Dec 18 22:11:02 1999 Tom Gilbert <gilbertt@linuxbrit.co.uk>
* Whee. Progressive loading works :) It can be disabled with -P,
--noprogressive, if you don't want it. Can't think why though. It
rocks. Thanks again go to Raster. Progressive loading callbacks
*rule*.
Sat Dec 18 18:15:18 1999 Tom Gilbert <gilbertt@linuxbrit.co.uk>
* The fonts are now installed, and loaded from the installation
directory.
Sat Dec 18 15:45:39 1999 Tom Gilbert <gilbertt@linuxbrit.co.uk>
* Okay then, there is now a checkerboard background when
zooming out. There is a more memory efficent way of doing this,
but I'll do that later...
Sat Dec 18 14:31:58 1999 Tom Gilbert <gilbertt@linuxbrit.co.uk>
* Wheeeee! Thanks to Raster's example code, we now have zooming
Raster, you are my hero :)
So, middle-mouse button and drag -> zoom.
There are some things to tidy up (eg adding a background when
zooming out), but these are trivial compared to getting the
zooming working with multiple windows, which I just did ::)
Fri Dec 17 22:00:57 1999 Tom Gilbert <gilbertt@linuxbrit.co.uk>
* Added titles to index prints. A title will only be printed if
you specify --title-font.
Fri Dec 17 21:33:55 1999 Michael Jennings <mej@eterm.org>
* Added "make test" to run the test scripts one by one.
Fri Dec 17 21:32:16 1999 Tom Gilbert <gilbertt@linuxbrit.co.uk>
* Added more info the the index output :) Try test14 now :)
Fri Dec 17 21:01:21 1999 Tom Gilbert <gilbertt@linuxbrit.co.uk>
* Added a couple of fonts, found one small for doing index prints,
tidied the directory structure a bit.
Fri Dec 17 18:37:14 1999 Tom Gilbert <gilbertt@linuxbrit.co.uk>
* Added some new options, here's an excerpt from --help
-S, --slideshow Enable slideshow mode. With this setting, instead
of opening multiple windows for multiple image
files, one window will be opened. Press mouse
button one to flick through the images.
-i, --index Enable Index mode. Index mode is similar to
montage mode, and accepts the same options. It
creates an index print of thumbails, printing user-
defined information beneath each thumbnail. Index
mode enables certain other options, see INDEX MODE
OPTIONS
-f FONT Use FONT to print the information under each
thumbnail. FONT should be defined in the form
fontname/size(points). eg -f myfont/12
Now all I need is a font which is legible in very small point :)
I also added a couple of new tests for these options.
Fri Dec 17 03:09:46 1999 Tom Gilbert <gilbertt@linuxbrit.co.uk>
* Made the test scripts more verbose. It appears that people who
run a test called test07_bork_non_image_files still expect it to
work ;) hehe.
Fri Dec 17 02:09:20 1999 Tom Gilbert <gilbertt@linuxbrit.co.uk>
* Right-clicking in multi-image mode now closes ALL windows. I'll
add a popup menu soon.
Thu Dec 16 22:58:21 1999 Tom Gilbert <gilbertt@linuxbrit.co.uk>
* Changed --help output to fit into 80 characters...
Thu Dec 16 22:10:50 1999 Tom Gilbert <gilbertt@linuxbrit.co.uk>
* Initial import. Feh is currently at 0.5.0 release level.