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SEEJPEG(1)		    General Commands Manual		    SEEJPEG(1)

NAME
       seejpeg

SYNOPSIS
       seejpeg [options] <image> [ <image> ... ]

COPYRIGHT
       Seejpeg is Copyright (C)	1993-1999 by Evan Harris.

       This  software  is  based  in  part on the work of the Independent JPEG
       Group.

DESCRIPTION
       Seejpeg is an image displayer which uses	svgalib.  It currently	under-
       stands the JPEG,	GIF, PPM, BMP and TARGA	formats.

       Seejpeg	automatically decides the best video mode to use, based	on the
       modes supported by the video hardware.  This decision can be influenced
       by various program options.

       A slideshow option is provided.

KEYBOARD COMMANDS
       Once an image is	being displayed, the following keyboard	 commands  are
       availble:

       q  Q   Quit.

	      This  quits immediately.	If multiple images were	specified, the
	      remainder	are not	displayed.

       up-arrow
	      Scroll image up.

	      This does	not do anything	if the image is	smaller	the video mode
	      or the top of the	image is already displayed.

       down-arrow
	      Scroll image down.

	      This does	not do anything	if the image is	smaller	the video mode
	      or the bottom of the image is already displayed.

       left-arrow
	      Scroll image left.

	      This does	not do anything	if the image is	smaller	the video mode
	      or the left extremity of the image is already displayed.

       right-arrow
	      Scroll image right.

	      This does	not do anything	if the image is	smaller	the video mode
	      or the right extremity of	the image is already displayed.

       backspace
	      Show the previous	image.

	      If there is no previous image, this reloads the current image.

       r  R   Reload the current image.

       any-other-key
	      Show the next image.

	      If there is no next image, seejpeg exits.

OPTIONS
       -1  --one-pass
	      Quantize image in	one pass (implies -q).	JPEG only.

	      This is faster than using	-q, but	the resulting image quality is
	      not as high.

       -c  --centre  --center
	      Centre the image on the  screen,	if  its	 width	or  height  is
	      smaller than that	of the video mode.

       -C  --cycle
	      Cycle through all	images repeatedly.

	      To exit immediately, press Q.

       -dx  --double=x
	      Double the width of the image by duplicating each	pixel.

       -f F  --fuzz=F
	      Set the video mode choosing fuzz factor.	0.5 <= F <= 1.0.

	      A	 video	mode is	selected if it is the same size	or larger than
	      the image.  The fuzz factor allows a video mode to  be  selected
	      if the video mode	is equal to or larger than F * image_width and
	      F	* image_height.

       -F string  --mode=string
	      Force  the  use  of the given video mode.	 The string must be an
	      svgalib video mode string, such as  G640x480x256,	 or  a	corre-
	      sponding video mode number.

	      If this is a 256 colour mode, quantization (-q) is automatically
	      chosen.  If quantization is not possible,	the video mode is dis-
	      allowed.	The allowable video modes may be affected by the image
	      type as well as the video	card and svgalib configuration file.

       -g  --grey  --gray
	      Display image as greyscale (implies -1).	JPEG only.

	      Display  the  image  in greyscale.  This is not necessary	for an
	      image compressed using the greyscale option  on  cjpeg  as  this
	      mode  will be set	automatically.	It can be used for images com-
	      pressed without the greyscale flag, or for displaying colour im-
	      ages in greyscale.

       -G F  --gamma=F
	      Set the gamma correction value.  0.1 <= F	<= 5.0.

	      The default gamma	value is 1.0.  If an image is  too  dark,  in-
	      crease  the  gamma correction value.  1.5	and 2.0	are often good
	      values to	try.  If it is too light, decrease it.

       -h  --help
	      Print a usage message.

       -m W  --min-mode-width=W
	      Do not select a video mode with width less than W.

	      This can be useful on larger monitors to avoid the smaller video
	      modes, such as 320x200.

       -M W  --max-mode-width=W
	      Do not select a video mode with width greater than W.

	      This can be useful if a video card supports a  given  mode,  but
	      the monitor doesn't.

       -q  --quantize  --quantise
	      Quantize	image  into  256 colours.  The resulting image will be
	      displayed	using a	256 colour mode.  JPEG only.

	      The default quantization algorithm uses two passes and is	memory
	      intensive.  This can be a	problem	on small-memory	 machines.   A
	      one  pass	 algorithm that	does not use much memory can be	speci-
	      fied using -1, but the resulting image quality is	not as high.

       -r  --randomize	--randomise
	      Randomize	the order of the images	to be displayed.

	      If cycling through the images is also requested,	a  new	random
	      order is chosen for each cycle.

       -s T  --slideshow-delay=T
	      Show  the	 images	in a slideshow,	waiting	T seconds between each
	      image.

	      The scrolling keyboard commands behave normally in a  slideshow.
	      Other  keyboard  commands	are acted upon normally, but not until
	      the end of the delay time.

       -v  --verbose
	      Be verbose.

	      Prints information such as the image size	and video  mode	 being
	      used.  Without this option, seejpeg operates silently.

       -w  --width-only
	      Only use the image width to choose the video mode.

	      By  default,  the	video mode chosen is the smallest one possible
	      which is not smaller than	the image.  This may not be  desirable
	      for long,	thin images.  This options allows the video mode to be
	      chosen  based  on	 the  width  only,  rather  than the width and
	      height.

       --enable-5x4
	      Enable video modes with a	5x4 aspect  ratio  to  be  used.   5x4
	      modes are	enabled	by default.

	      As of seejpeg 1.10, 1280x1024 is the only	mode of	this type.

       --disable-5x4
	      Do  not  allow  video  modes with	a 5x4 aspect ratio to be used.
	      5x4 modes	are enabled by default.

       --enable-4x3
	      Enable video modes with a	4x3 aspect  ratio  to  be  used.   4x3
	      modes are	enabled	by default.

	      This  is	the same aspect	ratio as a normal monitor and the vast
	      bulk of standard video modes are of this type.

       --disable-4x3
	      Do not allow video modes with a 4x3 aspect  ratio	 to  be	 used.
	      4x3 modes	are enabled by default.

       --enable-8x5
	      Enable  video  modes  with  a  8x5 aspect	ratio to be used.  8x5
	      modes are	disabled by default.

	      As of seejpeg 1.10, 640x400 and 320x200 are the  only  modes  of
	      this type.

       --disable-8x5
	      Do  not  allow  video  modes with	a 8x5 aspect ratio to be used.
	      8x5 modes	are disabled by	default.

       --enable-16x9
	      Enable video modes with a	16x9 aspect ratio to  be  used.	  16x9
	      modes are	disabled by default.

	      16x9 is the widescreen aspect ratio format used by, for example,
	      HDTV.   As of svgalib 1.4.0, only	one modeline, for 1072x600, is
	      provided by default and it distorts images produced  for	a  4x3
	      screen when used on 4x3 screens.

       --disable-16x9
	      Do  not  allow  video modes with a 16x9 aspect ratio to be used.
	      16x9 modes are disabled by default.

NOTES
       For optimum performance,	use svidtune from the svgalib (source) distri-
       bution to create	a mode line for	each video mode	that is	tuned to  your
       video card and monitor and placed them in the libvga.config file.

LIMITATIONS
       Video  modes are	limited	to 2048x1536, 2048x1152, 1920x1440, 1800x1012,
       1600x1200, 1360x768, 1280x1024, 1280x720, 1152x864, 1072x600, 1024x768,
       960x720,	848x480, 800x600, 720x540, 640x480, 640x400, 512x384, 400x300,
       320x240 and 320x200 in 256, 32K,	16M or 16M32 colours.  Each  mode  can
       only be used if it is supported by the video card, svgalib, and the sv-
       galib configuration (libvga.config).

       Images  that  cannot  be	 completely  contained within video memory are
       clipped.

       No horizontal scrolling is permitted on Trident	cards  in  800x600x256
       mode, due to an svgalib or chipset bug.

       Seejpeg has had limited testing,	none at	all for	the TARGA format.

								    SEEJPEG(1)

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