Version 2.1 of feh

Release Notes: This release fixes handling of images with very long names (mostly from HTTP URLs). It adds support for tiling window managers by re-applying --scale-down every time the window is resized.

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    •  05 Apr 2012 13:06

      Release Notes: This release adds a --magick-timeout option and other improvements for imagemagick-based file support. Scrolling an image using keys now stops at the image border. The --loadable and --unloadable options will now indicate the result (all files (un)loadable) in the feh exit status.

      •  06 Mar 2012 22:17

        Release Notes: This release has limited support for all file types supported by ImageMagick, using the convert binary to load them (if available). The behaviour of --quiet and --verbose was adjusted to the documentation. The new %S and %P format specifiers can be used to print the image size / number of pixels in human readable form with a suffix.

        •  02 Nov 2011 22:48

          Release Notes: This release fixes handling of images with very long names (mostly from HTTP URLs). It adds support for tiling window managers by re-applying --scale-down every time the window is resized.

          •  10 Oct 2011 16:10

            Release Notes: The button options -0 to -9 are no longer supported; use the new buttons configuration file instead. The --index-{dim,name,size} options have also been removed; use format strings with the new --index-info option instead. The background setting options now accept multiple filenames, so for multimonitor setups, you can specify one file per screen. A new %S (size in kB) format specifier has been added, and in thumbnail mode, you can now run actions on the currently-selected thumbnail. feh can now be compiled with stat64=1 to support CIFS shares mounted from 64bit hosts on 32bit machines.

            •  26 Sep 2011 20:34

              Release Notes: This release fixes a high memory consumption issue when using --reload with HTTP and two bugs related to --title-font.

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