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FEH(1)			     General Commands Manual			  FEH(1)

NAME
     feh -- image viewer and cataloguer

SYNOPSIS
     feh [options] [--] [files | directories | URLs ...]

VERSION
     This manual documents feh 3.12.2

     Compile-time switches in this build:
     *	 libcurl remote file support enabled
     *	 Xinerama multi-monitor support enabled
     *	 libexif builtin EXIF reader available
     *	 inotify-based auto-reload of changed files disabled
     *	 libmagic disabled

DESCRIPTION
     feh  is  a  light-weight,	configurable  and versatile image viewer.  It is
     aimed at command line users, but can also be started  from  graphical  file
     managers.	 Apart	from  viewing  images, it can compile text and thumbnail
     listings, show (un)loadable files, set X11 backgrounds, and more.

     Features include filelists, various  image  sorting  modes,  custom  action
     scripts,  and  image  captions.  feh can be controlled by configurable key-
     board and mouse shortcuts, terminal input and signals.  When no file  argu-
     ments  or	filelists are specified and --start-at is not used, feh displays
     all files in the current directory.

     EXIF tags are supported either using exiv2 / exifgrep via --info  (see  the
     "USAGE  EXAMPLES  section"),  or as a builtin feature by compiling feh with
     exif=1. In this build of feh, builtin EXIF support is available.

MODES
     feh is based on various modes, which are selected	at  startup  by  command
     line options.

     Slideshow	mode  is  the default.	It opens a window and displays the first
     image in it; the slideshow position can be advanced (or otherwise	changed)
     using  keyboard  and  mouse  shortcuts.   In  slideshow mode, images can be
     deleted either from the filelist or from the disk, a changed  filelist  can
     also  be saved to the disk and reopened at a later time.  An image can also
     be read from stdin via "feh -".

     Montage mode forms a montage from the filelist.  The resulting image can be
     viewed or saved, and its size can be limited by height, width or both.

     Index mode forms an index print from the filelist.   Image  thumbnails  are
     shown  along  with the filename, size and dimensions, printed using a true-
     type font of your choice.	The resulting image can be viewed or saved,  and
     its size can be limited by height, width or both.

     Thumbnail	mode  is  like index mode, but the mini-images are clickable and
     open the selected image in a new window.

     Multiwindow mode  shows  images  in  multiple  windows,  instead  of  as  a
     slideshow in one window.  Don't use with a large filelist ;)

     List  mode doesn't display images.  Instead, it outputs an ls-style listing
     of the files in the filelist, including image info such as size, number  of
     pixels, type, etc.  There is also a Customlist mode which prints image info
     in a custom format specified by a printf-like format string.

     feh  can  also  list either all the loadable files in a filelist or all the
     unloadable files.	This is useful for preening a directory.

SUPPORTED FORMATS
     feh can open any format supported by imlib2, most notably jpeg,  png,  pnm,
     tiff,  and  bmp.  The gif format is also supported, but only for static im-
     ages.  In case of animations, only the first frame will be shown.

     When invoked with --conversion-timeout timeout (and a non-negative  timeout
     value),  feh also has limited support for various other file types by means
     of external conversion programs.  If the dcraw  binary  is  available,  feh
     will  use	it to display the thumbnails embedded into RAW files provided by
     digital cameras and similar.  If the ImageMagick convert binary  is  avail-
     able, feh will use it to load file types such as svg, xcf, and otf.

     (optional	feature,  disabled  in	this build) feh can use libmagic to only
     pass image files to Imlib2.  When using feh with lots  of	non-image  files
     (especially  with Imlib2 version 1.6.x or 1.7.0), this can speed up the de-
     tection of non-image files significantly.	If you	think  that  Imlib2  can
     load a file which feh has determined to be likely not an image, set the en-
     vironment	variable  "FEH_SKIP_MAGIC" to pass all files directly to Imlib2,
     bypassing this check.  The environment variable's value does not matter, it
     just needs to be set.

OPTIONS
     -A, --action [flag][[title]]action
	     Specify a shell command as an action to perform on the  image.   In
	     slideshow	or  multiwindow  mode,	the  action will be run when the
	     action_0 key (default: Return) is pressed.  In list mode,	it  will
	     be  run  for each file, and in loadable/unloadable mode, it will be
	     run for each loadable/unloadable file, respectively.  In  thumbnail
	     mode,  clicking on an image will cause the action to run instead of
	     opening the image.

	     If flag is ";", feh  will	reload	the  current  image  instead  of
	     switching	to  the  next one (slideshow mode) or closing the window
	     (multiwindow mode) after executing the action.  If [title] is spec-
	     ified (note the literal "[" and "]"), --draw-actions  will  display
	     title  instead  of action in the action list.  Note that title must
	     not start with a space.  If it does, the action is handled as if it
	     did not have a title.  This special case exists for backwards  com-
	     patibility  reasons  and makes sure that actions like "[ -L %F ] &&
	     foo" still work.

	     The action will be executed by /bin/sh.  Use format  specifiers  to
	     refer  to image info, see "FORMAT SPECIFIERS" for details.  Example
	     usage: "feh -A "mv -n %F ~/images/%N" *".

     --action1 .. --action9 [flag][[title]]action
	     Extra actions which can be set and triggered using the  appropriate
	     number key.

     --auto-reload
	     (optional feature, disabled in this build) automatically reload im-
	     age  when	the  underlying file changes.  Note that auto-reload (if
	     enabled in the build) is on by default.  This option is only useful
	     to re-enable auto-reload after it has been disabled by a  preceding
	     --reload=0 option.

	     Automatic	reload	is not supported in montage, index, or thumbnail
	     mode.

     --auto-rotate
	     (optional feature, available in this build) (deprecated in favor of
	     Imlib2's  auto-orientation  support)  Automatically  rotate  images
	     based on EXIF data.  Does not alter the image files.

	     Note  that  Imlib2 version 1.7.5+ performs auto-rotation by itself,
	     so this option is obsolete on systems with Imlib2 version 1.7.5  or
	     later.  feh currently cannot detect this at runtime.

     -Z, --auto-zoom
	     Zoom pictures to screen size in fullscreen / fixed geometry mode.

     -x, --borderless
	     Create borderless windows.

     --cache-size size
	     Set  imlib2  in-memory  cache to size MiB.  A higher cache size can
	     significantly improve performance especially for small slide shows,
	     however at the cost of increased memory consumption.  size must  be
	     between 0 and 2048 MiB and defaults to 4.

     -P, --cache-thumbnails
	     Enable    thumbnail    caching.	 Thumbnails    are    saved   in
	     $XDG_CACHE_HOME/thumbnails, which defaults to  ~/.cache/thumbnails.
	     Note  that  thumbnails  are only cached if the configured thumbnail
	     size does not exceed 256x256 pixels.

     -K, --caption-path path
	     Path to directory containing image captions.  This turns on caption
	     viewing, and if captions are found in path, which	is  relative  to
	     the  directory  of  each image, they are overlayed on the displayed
	     image.  E.g. with	caption  path  "captions/",  and  viewing  image
	     "images/foo.jpg",	  the	 caption   will   be   looked	for   in
	     "images/captions/foo.jpg.txt".

     --conversion-timeout timeout
	     feh can use ImageMagick to try converting unloadable files  into  a
	     supported	file  format.	As this can take a long time, it is dis-
	     abled by default.	Set timeout to a non-negative  value  to  enable
	     it.   A  positive value specifies after how many seconds conversion
	     attempts should be aborted, zero causes feh  to  try  indefinitely.
	     Negative  values  restore the default by disabling conversion alto-
	     gether.

     --class class
	     Set the X11 class hint to class.  Default: feh

     -L, --customlist format
	     Don't display images, print image info according to format instead.
	     See "FORMAT SPECIFIERS".

     -G, --draw-actions
	     Draw the defined actions and what they do at the  top-left  of  the
	     image.

     --draw-exif
	     (optional	feature,  available in this build) display some EXIF in-
	     formation in the bottom left corner, similar to using  --info  with
	     exiv2 / exifgrep.

     -d, --draw-filename
	     Draw the file name at the top-left of the image.

     --draw-tinted
	     Show overlay texts (as created by --draw-filename et al) on a semi-
	     transparent background to improve their readability.

     --edit  Enable  basic  editing of files.  This makes rotation and mirroring
	     (bound to "<", ">", "|", and "_" by default) change the  underlying
	     file and not just its displayed content.

     -f, --filelist file
	     This option is similar to the playlists used by music software.  If
	     file  exists,  it	will be read for a list of files to load, in the
	     order they appear.  The format is a list of image file  names,  ab-
	     solute  or  relative  to  the  current directory, one file name per
	     line.

	     If file doesn't  exist,  it  will	be  created  from  the	internal
	     filelist  at  the	end  of a viewing session.  This is best used to
	     store the results of complex sorts (-Spixels for example) for later
	     viewing.

	     Any changes to the internal filelist (such as deleting a file or it
	     being pruned for being unloadable) will be saved to file  when  feh
	     exits.   You  can	add files to filelists by specifying them on the
	     command line when also specifying the list.

	     If file is "-", feh will read the filelist from its standard input.

     -e, --font font
	     Set global font.  Should be a truetype font, resident in  the  cur-
	     rent  directory or the font directory, and should be defined in the
	     form fontname/size, like "yudit/12" (which is the default).

     -C, --fontpath path
	     Specify path as extra directory in which to search for  fonts;  can
	     be used multiple times to add multiple paths.

     --tap-zones
	     Enable tap zones for previous/next file in slide show mode

     --force-aliasing
	     Disable anti-aliasing for zooming, background setting etc.

     -I, --fullindex
	     Same  as  index  mode,  but  with	additional information below the
	     thumbnails.    Works   just   like   "feh	 --index    --index-info
	     "%n\n%S\n%wx%h"".	Enables "MONTAGE MODE OPTIONS".

	     Note:  This option needs to load all images to calculate the dimen-
	     sions of the feh window, so when using it with many files	it  will
	     take  a while before a feh window is visible.  Use --preload to get
	     a progress bar.

     -F, --fullscreen
	     Make the window fullscreen.  Note that in this mode,  large  images
	     will  always be scaled down to fit the screen, and --zoom zoom only
	     affects smaller images and never scales larger  than  necessary  to
	     fit the screen size.  The only exception is a zoom of 100, in which
	     case images will always be shown at 100% zoom.

	     When  combined  with  --thumbnails, this option only affects images
	     opened from the thumbnail overview.  The thumbnail list itself will
	     still be windowed.

     -g, --geometry width x height | + x + y | width x height + x + y
	     Use a fixed window  size  as  specified  in  the  X-style	geometry
	     string, e.g. 640x480.  An optional +x+y window offset can be speci-
	     fied.   Combine  with --scale-down to scale down larger images like
	     in fullscreen mode.  Note that this option  does  not  enforce  the
	     window size; changing it by a tiling WM or manually is still possi-
	     ble.  However, auto-resize remains disabled.

     -Y, --hide-pointer
	     Hide the pointer (useful for slideshows).

     -B, --image-bg style
	     Use  style  as background for transparent image parts and the like.
	     Accepted values: default, checks, or an  XColor  (e.g.  "black"  or
	     "#428bdd").   Note that some shells treat the hash symbol as a spe-
	     cial character, so you may need to  quote	or  escape  it	for  the
	     XColor  code  to  work.  In windowed mode, the default is checks (a
	     checkered background so transparent image parts are easy  to  see).
	     In  fullscreen  and background setting mode, checks is not accepted
	     and the default is black.

     -i, --index
	     Enable Index mode.  Index mode is similar to montage mode, and  ac-
	     cepts  the  same options.	It creates an index print of thumbnails,
	     printing the image name beneath each thumbnail.  Index mode enables
	     certain other options, see "INDEX AND THUMBNAIL MODE  OPTIONS"  and
	     "MONTAGE MODE OPTIONS".

     --info [flag]command_line
	     Execute command_line and display its output in the bottom left cor-
	     ner  of the image.  Can be used to display e.g. image dimensions or
	     EXIF information.	Supports "FORMAT SPECIFIERS".  If flag is set to
	     ";", the output will not be displayed by default, but has to be en-
	     abled by the toggle_info key.

     --insecure
	     When viewing files with HTTPS, this option disables all certificate
	     checks.  It allows images on sites with self-signed or expired cer-
	     tificates to be opened, but is no more secure than plain HTTP.

     -k, --keep-http
	     When viewing files using  HTTP,  feh  normally  deletes  the  local
	     copies  after viewing, or, if caching, on exit.  This option perma-
	     nently stores them on disk, either in the	directory  specified  by
	     --output-dir, or in the current working directory.

     --keep-zoom-vp
	     When  switching images, keep zoom and viewport settings (zoom level
	     and X, Y offsets)

     -l, --list
	     Don't display images.  Analyze them and  display  an  ls(1)-  style
	     listing.	Useful	in  scripts  to  hunt  out  images  of a certain
	     size/resolution/type etc.

     -U, --loadable
	     Don't display images.  Just print out their  names  if  imlib2  can
	     successfully load them.  Returns false if at least one image failed
	     to load.  When combined with --action, the specified action will be
	     run for each loadable image.

     --max-dimension width x height
	     Only  show images with width <= width and height <= height.  If you
	     only care about one parameter, set the other to 0	(or  a	negative
	     value).

     -M, --menu-font font
	     Use font (truetype, with size, like "yudit/12") as menu font.

     --min-dimension width x height
	     Only  show images with width >= width and height >= height.  If you
	     only care about one parameter, set the other to 0.

     -m, --montage
	     Enable montage mode.  Montage mode creates a new  image  consisting
	     of  a  grid of thumbnails of the images in the filelist.  When mon-
	     tage mode is selected, certain other options become available.  See
	     "MONTAGE MODE OPTIONS".

     -w, --multiwindow
	     Disable slideshow mode.  With this setting, instead of opening mul-
	     tiple files in slideshow mode, multiple windows will be opened; one
	     per file.

     --no-conversion-cache
	     When loading images via HTTP, ImageMagick or dcraw, feh  will  only
	     load/convert  them  once  and  re-use the cached file on subsequent
	     slideshow passes.	This option disables the cache.  It is also dis-
	     abled when --reload is used.  Use it  if  you  rely  on  frequently
	     changing  files loaded via one of these sources.  Note that it will
	     impair performance.

     --no-jump-on-resort
	     Don't jump to the first image after resorting the filelist.

     -N, --no-menus
	     Don't load or show any menus.

     --no-screen-clip
	     By default, window sizes are limited to the screen size.  With this
	     option, windows will have the size of the image inside them.   Note
	     that  they may become very large this way, making them unmanageable
	     in certain window managers.

     --no-xinerama
	     (optional feature, enabled in this build) Disable Xinerama support.

     --on-last-slide hold | quit | resume
	     Select behaviour when trying to select the next image on  the  last
	     slide (or the previous image on the first slide) in a slide show.

	     With hold, feh will stop advancing images in this case and continue
	     displaying  the  first/last  image, respectively.	This is intended
	     for linear slide shows.  Behaviour is unspecified when using  other
	     navigation commands than previous and next image.

	     quit  will  cause	feh to quit when trying to advance past the last
	     image in the slide show. This  is	the  behavior  of  the	obsolete
	     --cycle-once option.

	     resume  is  the  default  behaviour: On the last (first) image, feh
	     will wrap around to the first (last) image.

     -j, --output-dir directory
	     Save files to directory when using --keep-http or the save_image or
	     save_filelist command.  By default, files are saved in the  current
	     working directory.

     -p, --preload
	     Preload  images.	This doesn't mean hold them in RAM, it means run
	     through them and eliminate unloadable images first.  Otherwise they
	     will be removed as you flick through.  This also analyses	the  im-
	     ages  to get data for use in sorting, such as pixel size, type etc.
	     A preload run will be automatically performed if you specify one of
	     these sort modes.

     -q, --quiet
	     Don't report non-fatal errors for failed loads.  Verbose and  quiet
	     modes  are not mutually exclusive, the first controls informational
	     messages, the second only errors.

     -z, --randomize
	     When viewing multiple files in a slideshow, randomize the file list
	     before  displaying.   The	list  is  re-randomized   whenever   the
	     slideshow cycles (that is, transitions from last to first image).

     -r, --recursive
	     Recursively expand any directories in the command line arguments to
	     the  content  of  those directories, all the way down to the bottom
	     level.

     --no-recursive
	     Don't recursively expand any directories.	This is the default, but
	     this option is useful to override themes containing --recursive.

     -R, --reload int
	     Reload filelist and current image after int  seconds.   Useful  for
	     viewing  HTTP  webcams  or  frequently changing directories.  (Note
	     that filelist reloading is still experimental.) Set to zero to dis-
	     able any kind of automatic reloading.

	     If an image is removed, feh will either show the next one or  quit.
	     However, if an image still exists, but can no longer be loaded, feh
	     will continue to try loading it.

	     Setting  this  option  causes  inotify-based auto-reload to be dis-
	     abled.  Reload is not supported in  montage,  index,  or  thumbnail
	     mode.

     -n, --reverse
	     Reverse  the  sort  order.   Use  this  to  invert the order of the
	     filelist.	E.g. to sort in reverse width order, use -nSwidth.

     -., --scale-down
	     Scale images to fit window geometry (defaults to screen  size  when
	     no  geometry  was specified).  Note that the window geometry is not
	     updated when changing images at the moment.  This option is  recom-
	     mended  for tiling window managers.  This option is ignored when in
	     fullscreen and thumbnail list mode.

	     In tiling environments, this also causes the image to  be	centered
	     in the window.

     --scroll-step count
	     Scroll count pixels whenever scroll_up, scroll_down, scroll_left or
	     scroll_right  is  pressed.   Note that this option accepts negative
	     numbers in case you need to  reverse  the	scroll	direction.   See
	     "KEYS  CONFIG  SYNTAX" for how to reverse it permanently.	Default:
	     20

     -D, --slideshow-delay float
	     For slideshow mode, wait float seconds between automatically chang-
	     ing slides.  Useful for presentations.  Specify a	negative  number
	     to  set  the delay (which will then be float * (-1)), but start feh
	     in paused mode.

     -S, --sort sort_type
	     Sort file list according to image parameters.  Allowed  sort  types
	     are:  name,  none, filename, dirname, mtime, width, height, pixels,
	     size, format.  For sort modes  other  than  name,	none,  filename,
	     dirname, or mtime, a preload run is necessary, causing a delay pro-
	     portional to the number of images in the list.

	     mtime starts with the most recently modified image.  width, height,
	     pixels  and size start with the smallest.	Use --reverse to sort by
	     oldest or largest first.

	     For name, filename, and dirname you can use --version-sort to  sort
	     numbers naturally, so that e.g. 10.jpg comes after 2.jpg.

	     none  is  the  default;  you can specify it explicitly to discard a
	     sort mode that has been specified at an earlier point in  the  com-
	     mand line arguments.

     -|, --start-at filename
	     Start  the  filelist  at  filename.  If no other files or filelists
	     were specified on the command line, feh will first load  all  files
	     from  the directory in which filename resides.  This way, it's pos-
	     sible to look at a specific image and use the next / prev	keys  to
	     browse  through  the directory.  See "USAGE EXAMPLES" for examples.
	     If filename is a remote URL and no files or filelists  were  speci-
	     fied,  feh  will  show  filename and not attempt to load additional
	     files or directories.

	     Note: If you use relative paths in your filelist,	filename  should
	     also be a relative path.  If you use absolute paths, it should also
	     be  an  absolute  path.  If feh cannot find an exact match, it will
	     compare basenames (filenames without the directory  suffix).   This
	     may  lead	to mismatches if several files in your filelist have the
	     same basename.

     -T, --theme theme
	     Load options from config file with name theme - see "THEMES  CONFIG
	     SYNTAX" for more info.  Note that command line options always over-
	     ride theme options.  The theme can also be set via the program name
	     (e.g.  with  symlinks),  so  by  default  feh will look for a "feh"
	     theme.

     -t, --thumbnails
	     Same as Index mode, but the thumbnails are clickable image  launch-
	     ers.   Note  that	--fullscreen  and --scale-down do not affect the
	     thumbnail	window.   They	do,  however,  work  for  image  windows
	     launched  from  thumbnail mode.  Also supports "INDEX AND THUMBNAIL
	     MODE OPTIONS" as well as "MONTAGE MODE OPTIONS".

     -~, --thumb-title string
	     Set title for windows opened from thumbnail mode.	See also "FORMAT
	     SPECIFIERS".

     -^, --title title
	     Set window title.	Applies to all windows except those opened  from
	     thumbnail mode.  See "FORMAT SPECIFIERS".

     -u, --unloadable
	     Don't display images.  Just print out their names if imlib2 can NOT
	     successfully  load  them.	 Returns false if at least one image was
	     loadable.	When combined with --action, the specified  action  will
	     be run for each unloadable file.

     -V, --verbose
	     output useful information, progress bars, etc.

     -v, --version
	     output version information and exit.

     --version-sort
	     When combined with --sort name, --sort filename, or --sort dirname:
	     use  natural  sorting  for file and directory names.  In this mode,
	     filenames are sorted  as  an  ordinary  human  would  expect,  e.g.
	     "2.jpg"  comes  before "10.jpg".  Note that this option only has an
	     effect when a sort mode is set using --sort.

     --window-id windowid
	     Draw to an existing X11 window by its ID windowid.  This option  is
	     intended  for use with software such as xcreensaver or xsecurelock,
	     which provide a window for other applications to draw into.   Unex-
	     pected  things  will  happen  if  you specify a window belonging to
	     software which does not expect feh to draw into it  or  attempt  to
	     use  options or keybindings which affect window attributes, such as
	     full-screen mode.

     --xinerama-index monitor
	     (optional feature, enabled in this build) Override  feh's	idea  of
	     the  active  Xinerama  monitor.   May  be useful in certain circum-
	     stances where the window manager places the feh window on	Xinerama
	     monitor A while feh assumes that it will be placed on monitor B.

	     In  background  setting  mode: When used with any option other than
	     --bg-tile: Only set wallpaper on monitor.	All other monitors  will
	     be  filled black/white.  This is most useful in a Xinerama configu-
	     ration with overlapping monitors.	For instance,  assume  you  have
	     two overlapping displays (index 0 and 1), where index 0 is smaller.
	     To center a background on the display with index 0 and fill the ex-
	     tra  space  on  index  1 black/white, use "--xinerama-index 0" when
	     setting the wallpaper.

	     Use xrandr --listmonitors to determine how Xinerama monitor IDs map
	     to screens/monitors in your setup.

     --zoom percent | max | fill
	     Zoom images by percent when in full  screen  mode	or  when  window
	     geometry is fixed.  When combined with --auto-zoom, zooming will be
	     limited  to  the specified percent.  Specifying max is like setting
	     --auto-zoom, using fill makes feh zoom the image like the --bg-fill
	     mode.

     --zoom-step percent
	     Zoom images in and out by percent (default: 25) when using the zoom
	     keys and buttons.

MONTAGE MODE OPTIONS
     These additional options can be used for  index,  montage	and  (partially)
     thumbnail mode.

     -a, --alpha int
	     When drawing thumbnails onto the background, set their transparency
	     level to int (0 - 255).

     -b, --bg file | trans
	     Use  file	as background for your montage.  With this option speci-
	     fied, the montage size will default to the size of file if no  size
	     restrictions  were  specified.   Alternatively, if file is "trans",
	     the background will be made transparent.

     -X, --ignore-aspect
	     By default, the montage thumbnails will retain their aspect ratios,
	     while fitting into thumb-width/-height.  This options  forces  them
	     to  be the size set by --thumb-width and --thumb-height.  This will
	     prevent any empty space in the final montage.

     -H, --limit-height pixels
	     Limit the height of the montage.

     -W, --limit-width pixels
	     Limit the width of the montage, defaults to 800 pixels.

	     If both --limit-width and --limit-height are specified, the montage
	     will be exactly width x height pixels in dimensions.

     -o, --output file
	     Save the created montage to file.

     -O, --output-only file
	     Just save the created montage to file without displaying it.

     -s, --stretch
	     Normally, if an image is smaller than the specified thumbnail size,
	     it will not be enlarged.  If this option is set, the image will  be
	     scaled  up  to  fit the thumbnail size.  Aspect ratio will be main-
	     tained unless --ignore-aspect is specified.

     -E, --thumb-height pixels
	     Set thumbnail height.

     -y, --thumb-width pixels
	     Set thumbnail width.

INDEX AND THUMBNAIL MODE OPTIONS
     In addition  to  "MONTAGE	MODE  OPTIONS"	--alpha,  --bg,  --limit-height,
     --limit-width,  --output, --output-only, --thumb-height, --thumb-width, the
     following options can be used.

     --index-info format
	     Show image information based on format below thumbnails in index  /
	     thumbnail	mode.	See  "FORMAT SPECIFIERS".  May contain newlines.
	     Use "--index-info ''" to display thumbnails without any info text

	     Note: If you specify image-related formats (such as %w or %s),  feh
	     needs  to	load  all  images to calculate the dimensions of its own
	     window.  So when using them with many files, it will take	a  while
	     before  a	feh  window  becomes  visible.	 Use  --preload to get a
	     progress bar.

     -@, --title-font font
	     Set font to print a title on the index, if no font is specified, no
	     title will be printed.

     -J, --thumb-redraw n
	     Redraw thumbnail window every n images while generating thumbnails.
	     Redrawing takes quite long, so the default is 10.	Set n = 1 to up-
	     date the thumbnail window immediately.  With n = 0, there will only
	     be one redraw once all thumbnails are loaded.

BACKGROUND SETTING
     In many desktop environments, feh can also be used as a background  setter.
     Unless  you  pass	the --no-fehbg option, it will write a script to set the
     current background to ~/.fehbg.  So to have your background restored  every
     time  you	start X, you can add "~/.fehbg &" to your X startup script (such
     as ~/.xinitrc).  Note that the commandline written to ~/.fehbg  always  in-
     cludes the --no-fehbg option to ensure that it is not inadvertently changed
     by differences in X11 screen layout or similar.

     Note  that  feh does not support setting the wallpaper of GNOME shell desk-
     tops.    In   this   environment,	  you	 can	use    "gsettings    set
     org.gnome.desktop.background picture-uri file:///path" instead.

     For --bg-center, --bg-fill, and --bg-max, you can use --geometry to specify
     an  offset  from  one  side  of the monitor instead of centering the image.
     Positive values will offset from the left/top side,  negative  values  from
     the bottom/right.	+0 and -0 are both valid and distinct values.

     Note  that all options except --bg-tile support Xinerama.	For instance, if
     you have multiple monitors connected and use e.g.	 --bg-center,  feh  will
     center  or  appropriately	offset	the image on each monitor.  You may even
     specify more than one file, in that case, the first file is set on  monitor
     0, the second on monitor 1, and so on.  Use xrandr --listmonitors to deter-
     mine how Xinerama monitor IDs map to screens / monitors in your setup.

     Use  --no-xinerama to treat the whole X display as one monitor when setting
     wallpapers.  You may also use --xinerama-index to use feh as  a  background
     setter for a specific monitor.

     --bg-center
	     Center  the file on the background.  If it is too small, it will be
	     surrounded by a border as specified by --image-bg.

     --bg-fill
	     Like --bg-scale, but preserves aspect ratio by  zooming  the  image
	     until it fits.  Either a horizontal or a vertical part of the image
	     will be cut off

     --bg-max
	     Like  --bg-fill,  but scale the image to the maximum size that fits
	     the screen with borders on one side.  The border color can  be  set
	     using --image-bg.

     --bg-scale
	     Fit  the file into the background without repeating it, cutting off
	     stuff or using borders.  But the aspect ratio is not preserved  ei-
	     ther

     --bg-tile
	     Tile (repeat) the image in case it is too small for the screen

     --no-fehbg
	     Do not write a ~/.fehbg file

FORMAT SPECIFIERS
     %a      Information about slideshow state (playing/paused)

     %f      Image  path/filename.   Not supported in --action and --info due to
	     lack of shell escapes (use %F instead).

     %F      Escaped image path/filename for use in --action, --info, and  other
	     shell commands.

     %g      w,h window dimensions in pixels (mnemonic: geometry)

     %h      Image height

     %l      Total number of files in filelist

     %L      Temporary	copy  of  filelist.  Multiple uses of %L within the same
	     format string will return the same copy.

     %m      Current mode

     %n      Image name.  Not supported in --action and --info due  to	lack  of
	     shell escapes (use %N instead).

     %N      Escaped  image  name  for	use in --action, --info, and other shell
	     commands.

     %o      x,y offset of top-left image corner to window corner in pixels

     %p      Number of image pixels

     %P      Number  of  image	pixels	in  human-readable   format   with   k/M
	     (kilopixels / megapixels) suffix

     %r      Image rotation.  A half right turn equals pi.

     %s      Image size in bytes

     %S      Human-readable image size (kB / MB)

     %t      Image format

     %u      Number of current file

     %w      Image width

     %v      feh version

     %V      Process ID

     %z      Current image zoom, rounded to two decimal places

     %Z      Current image zoom, higher precision

     %%      A literal %

CONFIGURATION
     feh  has  three  config  files:  themes for theme definitions, keys for key
     bindings and buttons for mouse button bindings.  It will try to  read  them
     from  $XDG_CONFIG_HOME/feh/, which (when XDG_CONFIG_HOME is unset) defaults
     to ~/.config/feh/.  If the files are not found in that directory,	it  will
     also try /etc/feh/.

     All  config  files  treat	lines starting with a "#" character as comments.
     Comments at the end of a line are not supported.

THEMES CONFIG SYNTAX
     .config/feh/themes allows the naming of option groups, called themes.

     It takes entries of the form "theme options ...", where theme is  the  name
     of  the  entry  and  options are the options which will be applied when the
     theme is used.

     Note that the option parser does not behave like a normal	shell:	filename
     expansion	and  backslash	escape sequences are not supported and passed to
     feh's option parser as-is.  However, quoting of arguments is respected  and
     can  be  used for arguments with whitespace.  So, the sequence "--info "foo
     bar"" works as intended (that is, it display the string "foo bar"), whereas
     the option string "--info foo\ bar" will only display "foo\"  and	complain
     about  the  file  bar  not existing.  Please keep this in mind when writing
     theme files.

     An example entry is  "imagemap  -rVq  --thumb-width  40  --thumb-height  30
     --index-info '%n\n%wx%h'".

     You can use this theme in two ways.  Either call "feh -Timagemap *.jpg", or
     create  a	symbolic  link	to feh with the name of the theme you want it to
     use.  For the example above, this would be "ln -s `which  feh  `  ~/bin/im-
     agemap".  Now just run "imagemap *.jpg" to use these options.

     Note  that  you can split a theme over several lines by placing a backslash
     at the end of an unfinished line.	A single option-argument-pair  must  not
     span  multiple  lines.   A single line must not be longer than 1023 charac-
     ters, but there's no upper limit for the length of a theme.

     Command line options always override theme options.

KEYS CONFIG SYNTAX
     .config/feh/keys defines key bindings.  It has entries of the form  "action
     [key1 [key2 [key3]]]".

     Each  key	is an X11 keysym name as shown by xev(1), like "Delete".  It may
     optionally start with modifiers for things like Control, in which case  key
     looks   like   mod-keysym	 (for  example	"C-Delete"  for  Ctrl+Delete  or
     "C-1-Delete" for Ctrl+Alt+Delete)

     Available modifiers are C for Control, S for Shift and 1, 4  for  Mod1  and
     Mod4.  To match an uppercase letter like "S" instead of "s", the Shift mod-
     ifier is not required.

     Specifying an action without any keys unbinds it (i.e. the default bindings
     are removed).

     Note: Do not use the same keybinding for multiple actions.  When binding an
     action to a new key (or mouse button), make sure to unbind it from its pre-
     vious  action, if present.  feh does not check for conflicting bindings, so
     their behaviour is undefined.

     For a list of the action names, see "KEYS".  Note that not all of	the  key
     names used there correspond to X11 keysyms.  Most notably, page up (Prior /
     Page_Up), page down (Next / Page_Down) and the keypad keys (KP_*) do not.

KEYS
     The following actions and default key bindings can be used in an image win-
     dow.   (The  strings in [square brackets] are the config action names).  If
     feh is running inside a terminal and its standard input is not used for im-
     ages or filelists, key input from the terminal is also accepted.	However,
     terminal input support is currently limited to most alphanumeric characters
     (0-9  a-z	A-Z  and  some more), arrow keys, return and backspace.  The Alt
     (Mod1) modifier is also supported.

     a [toggle_actions]
	     Toggle actions display (see --draw-actions)

     A [toggle_aliasing]
	     Enable/Disable anti-aliasing

     c [toggle_caption]
	     Caption entry mode.  If --caption-path  has  been	specified,  then
	     this  enables  caption  editing.	The caption at the bottom of the
	     screen will turn yellow and can be edited.  Hit return  to  confirm
	     and  save	the caption, or escape to cancel editing.  Note that you
	     can insert an actual newline into the caption using <Ctrl+return>.

     d [toggle_filenames]
	     Toggle filename display (see --draw-filename)

     e [toggle_exif]
	     (optional feature, available in this build) Toggle EXIF tag display

     f [toggle_fullscreen]
	     Toggle fullscreen

     g [toggle_fixed_geometry]
	     Enable/Disable automatic window resize when changing images.

     h [toggle_pause]
	     Pause/Continue the slideshow.  When it is paused, it will not auto-
	     matically change slides based on --slideshow-delay.

     i [toggle_info]
	     Toggle info display (see --info)

     k [toggle_keep_vp]
	     Toggle zoom and viewport keeping.	When enabled, feh will keep zoom
	     and X, Y offset when switching images.

     L [save_filelist]
	     Save the current filelist as "feh_PID_ID_filelist".  It is saved in
	     the directory specified by --output-dir, if set, and in the current
	     working directory otherwise.

     m [toggle_menu]
	     Show menu.  Use the arrow keys and  return  to  select  items,  and
	     <escape> to close the menu.

     n, <space>, <Right> [next_img]
	     Show next image.  Selects the next image in thumbnail mode.

     o [toggle_pointer]
	     Toggle pointer visibility

     p, <BackSpace>, <Left> [prev_img]
	     Show previous image.  Selects the previous image in thumbnail mode.

     q, <Escape> [quit]
	     Quit feh

     r [reload_image]
	     Reload current image.  Useful for webcams

     s [save_image]
	     Save  the	current  image as "feh_PID_ID_FILENAME".  It is saved in
	     the directory specified by --output-dir, if set, and in the current
	     working directory otherwise.

     w [size_to_image]
	     Change window size to fit current image size (plus/minus  zoom,  if
	     set).  In scale-down and fixed-geometry mode, this also updates the
	     window size limits.

     x [close]
	     Close current window

     z [jump_random]
	     Jump to a random position in the current filelist

     Z [toggle_auto_zoom]
	     Toggle auto-zoom.

     [, ] [prev_dir, next_dir]
	     Jump  to the first image of the previous or next sequence of images
	     sharing a directory name  in  the	current  filelist.   Use  --sort
	     dirname  if you would like to ensure that all images in a directory
	     are grouped together.

     <, > [orient_3, orient_1]
	     rotate the image 90 degrees (counter)clockwise.

	     When --edit is used, this also rotates the image in the  underlying
	     file.  Rotation is lossless, but may create artifacts in some image
	     corners when used with JPEG images.  Rotating in the reverse direc-
	     tion  will make them go away.  See jpegtran(1) for more about loss-
	     less JPEG rotation.  Note: feh assumes that this feature is used to
	     normalize image orientation.  For JPEG images, it will uncondition-
	     ally set the EXIF orientation tag to 1 ("0,0 is  top  left")  after
	     every rotation.  See jpegexiforient(1) for details on how to change
	     this flag.

     _ [flip]
	     Vertically  flip  image.	When --edit is used, this also flips the
	     image in the underlying file (see above).

     | [mirror]
	     Horizontally flip image.  When --edit is used, this also flips  the
	     image in the underlying file (see above).

     0 .. 9 [action_0 .. action_9]
	     Execute the corresponding action (0 = --action, 1 = --action1 etc.)

     <Return> [action_0]
	     Run the command defined by --action

     <Home> [jump_first]
	     Show first image

     <End> [jump_last]
	     Show last image

     <page up> [jump_fwd]
	     Go forward ~5% of the filelist

     <page down> [jump_back]
	     Go backward ~5% of the filelist

     + [reload_plus]
	     Increase reload delay by 1 second

     - [reload_minus]
	     Decrease reload delay by 1 second

     <Delete> [remove]
	     Remove current file from filelist

     <Ctrl+Delete> [delete]
	     Remove current file from filelist and delete it

     <keypad Left>, <Ctrl+Left> [scroll_left]
	     Scroll to the left

     <keypad Right>, <Ctrl+Right> [scroll_right]
	     Scroll to the right

     <keypad up>, <Ctrl+Up> [scroll_up]
	     Scroll up

     <keypad Down>, <Ctrl+Down> [scroll_down]
	     Scroll  down.  Note that the scroll keys work without anti-aliasing
	     for performance reasons; hit the  render  key  after  scrolling  to
	     anti-alias the image.

     <Alt+Left [scroll_left_page]>
	     Scroll to the left by one page

     <Alt+Right [scroll_right_page]>
	     Scroll to the right by one page

     <Alt+Up [scroll_up_page]>
	     Scroll up by one page

     <Alt+Down [scroll_down_page]>
	     Scroll down by one page

     R, <keypad begin> [render]
	     Anti-alias the image.  Opens the currently selected image in thumb-
	     nail mode.

     <keypad +>, <Up> [zoom_in]
	     Zoom in

     <keypad ->, <Down> [zoom_out]
	     Zoom out

     *, <keypad *> [zoom_default]
	     Zoom to 100%

     /, <keypad /> [zoom_fit]
	     Zoom to fit the window size

     ! [zoom_fill]
	     Zoom to fill the window size like --bg-fill

   MENU KEYS
     The following keys bindings are used for the feh menu:

     <Escape> [menu_close]
	     Close the menu

     <Up> [menu_up]
	     Highlight previous menu item

     <Down> [menu_down]
	     Highlight next menu item

     <Left> [menu_parent]
	     Highlight parent menu item

     <Right> [menu_child]
	     Highlight child menu item

     <Return>, <space> [menu_select]
	     Select highlighted menu item

BUTTONS CONFIG SYNTAX
     .config/feh/buttons.  This works like the keys config file: the entries are
     of the form "action [binding]".

     Each  binding  is	a button number.  It may optionally start with modifiers
     for things like Control, in which case binding looks like	mod-button  (for
     example C-1 for Ctrl + Left button).

     Note:  Do not use the same button for multiple actions.  feh does not check
     for conflicting bindings, so their behaviour is undefined.   Either  unbind
     the  unwanted  action,  or  bind it to another unused button.  The order in
     which you bind / unbind does not matter, though.

     For the available modifiers, see "KEYS CONFIGURATION SYNTAX".

   BUTTONS
     In an image window, the following buttons	may  be  used  (The  strings  in
     [square  brackets] are the config action names).  Additionally, all actions
     specified in the "KEYS" section can also be bound to a button.

     unbound [reload]
	     Reload current image

     0 <cursor movement while not panning, zooming, or similar>
	     Does not have a default binding.  By binding it to  quit,	you  can
	     turn feh into a simple screensaver.

     1 <left mouse button> [pan]
	     pan the current image

     2 <middle mouse button> [zoom]
	     Zoom the current image

     3 <right mouse button> [toggle_menu]
	     Toggle menu

     4 <mousewheel down> [prev_img]
	     Show previous image

     5 <mousewheel up> [next_img]
	     Show next image

     Ctrl+1 [blur]
	     Blur current image

     Ctrl+2 [rotate]
	     Rotate current image

     unbound [zoom_in]
	     Zoom in

     unbound [zoom_out]
	     Zoom out

MOUSE ACTIONS
     Default  Bindings:  When  viewing	an  image, mouse button 1 pans the image
     (moves it around) or, when only clicked, moves to the next image (slideshow
     mode only).  Quick drags with less than 2px of movement per  axis	will  be
     treated  as  clicks  to  aid  graphics  tablet users.  Mouse button 2 zooms
     (click and drag left->right to zoom in, right->left to zoom out, click once
     to restore zoom to 100%) and mouse button 3 opens the menu.

     Ctrl+Button 1 blurs or sharpens the image (drag  left  to	blur,  right  to
     sharpen); Ctrl+Button 2 rotates the image around the center point.

     A	note about pan and zoom modes: In pan mode, if you reach a window border
     but haven't yet panned to the end of the image, feh will warp  your  cursor
     to the opposite border so you can continue panning.

     When  clicking the zoom button and immediately releasing it, the image will
     be back at 100% zoom.  When clicking it and moving the mouse while  holding
     the  button  down,  the  zoom will be continued at the previous zoom level.
     The zoom will always happen so that the pixel on which you entered the zoom
     mode remains stationary.  So, to enlarge a specific part of an image, click
     the zoom button on that part.

SIGNALS
     In slideshow and multiwindow mode, feh handles the following signals:

     SIGUSR1
	     Slideshow mode: switch to next image; reload current image  if  the
	     slideshow	consists of a single file.  Multiwindow mode: reload all
	     images.

     SIGUSR2
	     Slideshow mode: switch to previous image; reload current  image  if
	     the  slideshow consists of a single file.	Multiwindow mode: reload
	     all images.

USAGE EXAMPLES
     Here  are	some  examples	of  useful  option  combinations.    See   also:
     <https://feh.finalrewind.org/examples/>

     feh ~/Pictures
	     Show all images in ~/Pictures

     feh -r ~/Pictures
	     Recursively show all images found in ~/Pictures and subdirectories

     feh -rSfilename --version-sort ~/Pictures
	     Same as above, but sort naturally.  By default, feh will show files
	     in the string order of their names, meaning e.g.  "foo 10.jpg" will
	     come before "foo 2.jpg".  In this case, they are instead ordered as
	     a human would expect.

     feh -t -Sfilename -E 128 -y 128 -W 1024 ~/Pictures
	     Show 128x128 pixel thumbnails, limit window width to 1024 pixels.

     feh    -t	  -Sfilename	-E    128    -y    128	  -W	1024	-P    -C
	     /usr/share/fonts/truetype/ttf-dejavu/ -e DejaVuSans/8 ~/Pictures
	     Same as above, but enable thumbnail caching and use a smaller font.

     feh -irFarial/14 -O index.jpg ~/Pictures
	     Make an index print of ~/Pictures and all directories below it, us-
	     ing 14 point Arial to write the image info  under	each  thumbnail.
	     Save  the image as index.jpg and don't display it, just exit.  Note
	     that this even works without a running X server

     feh --unloadable -r ~/Pictures
	     Print all unloadable images in ~/Pictures, recursively

     feh -f by_width -S width --reverse --list .
	     Write a list of all images in the directory to by_width, sorted  by
	     width (widest images first)

     feh -w ~/Pictures/holidays
	     Open each image in ~/Pictures/holidays in its own window

     feh -FD5 -Sname ~/Pictures/presentation
	     Show the images in .../presentation, sorted by name, in fullscreen,
	     automatically change to the next image after 5 seconds

     feh -rSwidth -A "mv %F ~/images/%N" ~/Pictures
	     View  all	images in ~/Pictures and below, sorted by width, move an
	     image to ~/image/image_name when enter is pressed

     feh --start-at ~/Pictures/foo.jpg
	     View all images in ~/Pictures, starting with  foo.jpg.   All  other
	     images are still in the slideshow and can be viewed normally

     feh --start-at ~/Pictures/foo.jpg ~/Pictures
	     Same as above.

     feh  --info "exifgrep '(Model|DateTimeOriginal|FNumber|ISO|Flash)' %F | cut
	     -d . -f 4-" .
	     Show some EXIF information, extracted by exifprobe/exifgrep

     feh --action 'rm %F' -rl --max-dimension 1000x800
	     Recursively remove all images with dimensions  below  or  equal  to
	     1000x800 pixels from the current directory.

     feh  -L '%w %h %f' | awk '{ if ($1 > $2) { print $0 } }' | cut -d ' ' -f 3-
	     | feh -f -
	     Show landscape pictures (image width greater than	height)  in  the
	     current directory.

DEPENDENCIES
     When  --edit  is  used,  feh needs the jpegtran and jpegexiforient binaries
     (usually distributed in "libjpeg-progs" or similar) for lossless JPEG rota-
     tion.

     To view images from URLs such as  "http://",  feh	must  be  compiled  with
     libcurl support.  It is enabled in this build.

KNOWN BUGS
     Imlib2  releases  prior to 1.7.4 are unable to load gif, tiff, and webp im-
     ages if the filename does not end with gif, tiff,	or  webp,  respectively.
     Notably,  this  means that feh is unable to show gif, tiff, and webp images
     from stdin or network URLs on systems using an Imlib2  version  older  than
     1.7.4.

     Imlib2  releases  1.7.5+  automatically  rotate  images based on their EXIF
     tags.  When combined with the --auto-rotate option, this causes  images  to
     be  rotated twice and end up in an incorrect orientation.	As a workaround,
     do not use --auto-rotate on systems with Imlib2 version 1.7.5 or later.

     On systems with giflib 5.1.2, feh may be unable to load  gif  images.   For
     affected  mips,  mipsel  and arm devices, gif support is completely broken,
     while on x86 / x86_64 gifs can usually only be loaded if they are the first
     image  in	the  filelist.	 This  appears	to  be	a  bug	in  giflib,  see
     <https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=813729>   for	details.
     Workaround: Use --conversion-timeout 5 (or some other  positive  value)  to
     load  gifs  with  imagemagick instead, or downgrade to giflib 5.1.1, or up-
     grade to giflib 5.1.4.

     While loading images using libcurl, feh will not react to key or mouse  ac-
     tions.

     Thumbnail	mode  is somewhat inefficient, and because of that not nearly as
     fast as it could be.

     --scale-down does not take window decorations into account and  may  there-
     fore make the window slightly too large.

   REPORTING BUGS
     If  you  find  a bug, please report it to <derf+feh@finalrewind.org> or via
     <https://github.com/derf/feh/issues>.

     Please include the feh version <the output of "feh  --version">,  steps  to
     reproduce the bug and, if necessary, images to reproduce it.  Note that feh
     is  a  hobby  project, so bug reports may be addressed with significant de-
     lays.

LICENSE
     Copyright (C) 1999, 2000 by Paul Duncan.  Copyright (C) 1999, 2000  by  Tom
     Gilbert  and  contributors.   Copyright  (C)  2010-2025  by  Birte Kristina
     Friesel and contributors.

     Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to  any  person  obtaining  a
     copy  of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"),
     to deal in the Software without restriction, including  without  limitation
     the  rights  to  use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense,
     and/or sell copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Soft-
     ware is furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:

     The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included  in
     all  copies  of the Software and its documentation and acknowledgment shall
     be given in the documentation and software packages that this Software  was
     used.

     THE  SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR
     IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE	WARRANTIES  OF	MERCHANTABILITY,
     FITNESS  FOR  A  PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT.  IN NO EVENT SHALL
     THE AUTHORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN
     AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR	IN  CON-
     NECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.

     Current developer: Birte Friesel <derf@finalrewind.org>

     Original	  author     (no     longer	developing):	 Tom	 Gilbert
     <feh_sucks@linuxbrit.co.uk>

     Website: https://feh.finalrewind.org

FreeBSD ports 15.quarterly	  May 07, 2026				  FEH(1)

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