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Version 1.11.1 of feh

Release Notes: This release fixes the processing of keys when NumLock or similar modifiers are enabled. It also allows command line options to override those set in a theme (it used to be the other way around, which was counter-intuitive and therefore considered a bug). In thumbnail mode, feh will now always report the correct dimensions, even for cached thumbnails.

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  •  14 Feb 2013 23:21

    Release Notes: This release fixes Imlib2 and X11 warnings when opening a URL returning an HTTP error, uses "feh -" to read an image from stdin, adds --keep-zoom-vp and --sort mtime options, and adds button bindings to zoom in/out.

    •  25 Dec 2012 03:34

      Release Notes: Adds %V format specifier (feh process ID). The --scale-down option will no longer be applied to the thumbnail window. --image-bg is now also respected when setting a wallpaper using --bg-max / --bg-center. An image deletion bug related to --cycle-once was fixed. Quick, low-offset drags are now detected as clicks to aid graphics tablet users, whose clicks were misdetected as drags. --start-at and 'z' (jump_random) now work in thumbnail mode as well.

      •  16 Oct 2012 12:23

        Release Notes: --min-dim and --max-dim options were added to limit processing to images within a certain width x height range.

        •  27 Sep 2012 21:27

          Release Notes: Fixes a segfault in lossless mirror/rotate when jpegexiforient is not present.

          •  26 Sep 2012 21:24

            Release Notes: EXIF orientation tags in inplace-rotated images are now always set to "0,0 is top-left" (normal rotation). Previously, they were left unchanged, causing EXIF-aware software to display images rotated with feh at an incorrect angle.

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