1o GLiv 2~~~~~~ 3 4GLiv is an OpenGL image viewer, image loading 5is done via Gdk-pixbuf bundled with GTK+-2.6, 6rendering with OpenGL and the graphical user 7interface uses GTK+ with GtkGLExt. 8GLiv is very fast and smooth at rotating, 9panning and zooming if you have an OpenGL 10accelerated graphics board. 11 12 13o Requirements 14~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 15 16- OpenGL 17- GTK+ >= 2.6 18- GtkGLExt >= 0.7.0 19 20 21o Compilation 22~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 23 24The usual 25 26$ ./configure 27with your prefix path, then 28 29$ make 30 31If you are using the Nvidia OpenGL drivers, 32be sure they are actually used: once GLiv is 33compiled, 34 35$ ldd src/gliv | grep 'libGL\.so' 36 37should show the path of the libGL.so from the 38Nvidia drivers. 39 40 41o Installation 42~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 43 44A 'make install' as root will install gliv 45in /usr/local or in your prefix path. 46 47 48o Controls 49~~~~~~~~~~ 50 51~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 52ESC, q : Quit 53f : Full-screen/window 54+/=/- : Zoom in/in/out 55n/p : Next/previous image 56Pause : Start/stop the slide show 57l : Reduce the image to the window 58M : Maximize the image to the window 59m : Make the image fit the window 60r : Reset position and size 61b : Toggle display of the menu bar 62i : Toggle display of the info bar 63s : Toggle display of the scrollbars 64a : Toggle display of the alpha checks 65h : Toggle display of the help box 66w : Toggle display of floating windows 67o : Display the open dialog 68g : Display the image selector 69t : Display the options dialog 70d : Hide the cursor 71u : Undo 72y : Redo 73c : Clear the history 74Delete : Delete the current file 75C-up : Rotate by +90 degrees 76C-down : Rotate by -90 degrees 77C-left : Rotate by +0.1 degree 78C-right: Rotate by -0.1 degree 79z : Horizontal flip 80e : Vertical flip 81 82The first mouse button and the arrow keys 83will move the image unless the Control key is 84pressed. In which case the image will be 85rotated around the window center. 86 87The mouse wheel zooms the image, and when you 88hold its button pressed at the same time it 89switches to the neighbouring image. 90 91You can also zoom by dragging the mouse 92vertically while holding Shift and the first 93button. 94 95Space and Backspace act like n and p. 96 97Draw a rectangle with the third button and 98gliv will zoom in it. 99 100~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 101 102The help box contains the above text, maybe 103translated. 104 105Further informations can be found in the 106manual page. 107 108 109 110Guillaume Chazarain <guichaz@gmail.com> 111http://guichaz.free.fr/gliv 112