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PHO(l) PHO(l) NAME pho - View and annotate multiple images SYNTAX pho [options] [filename[filename...]] DESCRIPTION pho displays images, in the formats handled by the gdk-pixbuf package, to an X display. It is intended as a lightweight and fast viewer, op- timized for rapidly going through large numbers of uploaded images. pho is entirely keyboard driven, and allows for interactive rotation and taking of notes on each image. It resizes after rotations and will always attempt to show the image as large as possible. The final rota- tion reached for each image will be remembered and printed when the program exits (for use with a batch image rotation script). pho can also remember up to ten lists of images (numbered 0-9) which can correspond to anything the user wishes. The image lists will be printed to standard output when pho exits. Use this to keep notes on which images you want to save to the web, which images contain images of your dog, etc. COMMAND-LINE OPTIONS -p "Presentation mode": display in full screen mode with a black background (if the window manager allows it). In presentation mode, if you zoom in and need to move (pan) in the image, drag with the middle mouse button. -P Force non-presentation mode (e.g. if you set PHO_ARGS=-p). -n Replace each image with a new window (slower, but helpful for some broken window managers). -k Keywords mode: display images scaled down, and show a Keywords dialog for classifying images. (Keywords mode will cancel Pre- sentation mode.) -sN Automatic Slideshow mode, where N is the delay in seconds. For example, -s5 will show pause 5 seconds between images. -s0 means no delay. -d Debug mode: may print a few debugging messages to standard out- put. -h Help: print a usage statement. -v Verbose help: print a summary of key bindings. ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES PHO_ARGS: default flag settings (e.g. set it to -p to use presentation mode by default). Any flags given on the command line will override these settings. PHO_CMD: the command to call when you press the 'g' key. Include a %s to represent the filename of the current image. (Defaults to gimp %s). KEY BINDINGS When pho is running, it obeys the following keys: [space], [Page Down] Go to next image. Or cancel slideshow mode, if active. [backspace], [Page Up] Go to previous image r, t, [right-arrow] Rotate right (clockwise) R, T, l, L, [left-arrow] Rotate left (counter-clockwise) [up-arrow], [down-arrow] Rotate 180 degrees. Home Go back to the first image. d Delete (will bring up a confirmation dialog; clicking OK or typ- ing another d deletes the file). i Show a dialog with information about the image, including EXIF tags. 0 through 9 Add the image to the appropriate notes list f Toggle in/out of "full size mode". Images will be shown at their native size, even if it's bigger than the screen size. (Hint: Many window managers let you move oversized windows with alt-drag.) F Toggle in/out of "full screen mode" (or "fit to window"). Im- ages will be scaled up or down to fill the screen in at least one dimension. p Toggle in/out of "presentation mode". If the window manager permits, pho will take up the full screen with the image (if smaller) centered. +, = Magnify: show the image at twice the current size. /, - Unmagnify: show the image at half the current size. q Quit ENVIRONMENT Pho checks for the environment variable PHO_ARGS, which can contain flags to use as default arguments. For example, PHO_ARGS=p will always run pho in presentation mode (unless you pass -P to turn off that mode). AUTHOR Akkana Peck COPYRIGHT Copyright (C) 2002 - 2007 Akkana Peck Pho is free software, licensed under the GNU Public License. SEE ALSO The most recent version of pho, and more information about it, is at: http://shallowsky.com/software/pho/ PHO March 5 2007 PHO(l)
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