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==What is KuickShow?==
==What is KuickShow?==
KuickShow displays images using all the available space, without being wasted in bars or menus. It also has a smart automatic zooming that scales images according to its size. You can use the integrated file browser to choose images, or navigate through a folder with the mousewheel or the keyboard. It also has fullscreen view and slideshow, and supports a wide range of image formats.
'''KuickShow''' displays images using all the available space, without being wasted in bars or menus. It also has a smart automatic zooming that scales images according to its size. You can use the integrated file browser to choose images, or navigate through a folder with the mousewheel or the keyboard. It also has fullscreen view and slideshow, and supports a wide range of image formats.


==Features==
==Features==
* Fast loading of big images.
* Fast loading of big images.
* Powerful keyboard and mouse navigation.
* Powerful keyboard and mouse navigation.
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==Availability==
==Availability==
Source release packages of KuickShow for KDE SC 4.x can be downloaded from
 
[http://hosti.leonde.de/~gis/kuickshow-0.9.1.tar.bz2 http://hosti.leonde.de/~gis/kuickshow-0.9.1.tar.bz2].
Source release packages of '''KuickShow''' for KDE SC 4.x can be downloaded from
:[http://hosti.leonde.de/~gis/kuickshow-0.9.1.tar.bz2 http://hosti.leonde.de/~gis/kuickshow-0.9.1.tar.bz2].


The source resides in the extragear repository in the "graphics/" sub directory, see [http://websvn.kde.org/trunk/extragear/graphics/kuickshow/ here].
The source resides in the extragear repository in the "graphics/" sub directory, see [http://websvn.kde.org/trunk/extragear/graphics/kuickshow/ here].


{{KDE3}}
{{KDE3}}
The KDE 3 version of KuickShow is available in the KDE Graphics module, so it should be available in all distributions that package KDE 3.5 or earlier.
The KDE 3 version of '''KuickShow''' is available in the KDE Graphics module, so it should be available in all distributions that package KDE 3.5 or earlier.


{{KDE4}}
{{KDE4}}
==Building to run with KDE SC 4.x==
==Building to run with KDE SC 4.x==
Before building KuickShow, you must make sure to have Imlib1 as well as its development headers installed.


If your distribution doesn't provide Imlib1 packages, download  
Before building '''KuickShow''', you must make sure to have '''Imlib1''' as well as its development headers installed.
[ftp://ftp.gnome.org/pub/gnome/sources/imlib/1.9/imlib-1.9.15.tar.bz2 from here], unpack it to a temporary directory, enter the directory imlib-1.9.15 and run  
 
If your distribution doesn't provide '''Imlib1''' packages, download  
[ftp://ftp.gnome.org/pub/gnome/sources/imlib/1.9/imlib-1.9.15.tar.bz2 from here], unpack it to a temporary directory, enter the directory "imlib-1.9.15" and run  


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{{Input|1=./configure
./configure
make
make
make install
make install
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This will build and install Imlib to /usr/local. Then grab the latest version of KuickShow, unpack it to a temporary directory, enter the directory kuickshow-0.9.1 and run
This will build and install '''Imlib''' to /usr/local. Then grab the latest version of '''KuickShow''', unpack it to a temporary directory, enter the directory "kuickshow-0.9.1" and run


<pre>
{{Input|1=cmake -DCMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX=/usr
cmake -DCMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX=/usr
make
make
make install
make install
</pre>
}}


You may choose different directory as prefix of course (e.g. choose the directory where your KDE4 is installed).
You may choose different directory as prefix of course (e.g. choose the directory where your KDE4 is installed).


That's it, KuickShow is now installed and ready to display your images!
That's it, '''KuickShow''' is now installed and ready to display your images!


[[Category:Graphics]]
[[Category:Graphics]]
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Revision as of 12:30, 20 September 2010

Template:I18n/Language Navigation Bar

A fast and convenient image viewer

What is KuickShow?

KuickShow displays images using all the available space, without being wasted in bars or menus. It also has a smart automatic zooming that scales images according to its size. You can use the integrated file browser to choose images, or navigate through a folder with the mousewheel or the keyboard. It also has fullscreen view and slideshow, and supports a wide range of image formats.

Features

  • Fast loading of big images.
  • Powerful keyboard and mouse navigation.
  • Easy zooming, mirroring, rotation, and adjustment of brightness, contrast and gamma.
  • Full screen and slideshow views.
  • Support for jpg, gif, tiff, png, bmp, psd, xpm, xbm, pbm and eim files.

Availability

Source release packages of KuickShow for KDE SC 4.x can be downloaded from

http://hosti.leonde.de/~gis/kuickshow-0.9.1.tar.bz2.

The source resides in the extragear repository in the "graphics/" sub directory, see here.


The KDE 3 version of KuickShow is available in the KDE Graphics module, so it should be available in all distributions that package KDE 3.5 or earlier.


Building to run with KDE SC 4.x

Before building KuickShow, you must make sure to have Imlib1 as well as its development headers installed.

If your distribution doesn't provide Imlib1 packages, download from here, unpack it to a temporary directory, enter the directory "imlib-1.9.15" and run

./configure
make
make install

This will build and install Imlib to /usr/local. Then grab the latest version of KuickShow, unpack it to a temporary directory, enter the directory "kuickshow-0.9.1" and run

cmake -DCMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX=/usr
make
make install

You may choose different directory as prefix of course (e.g. choose the directory where your KDE4 is installed).

That's it, KuickShow is now installed and ready to display your images!