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FEH(1) |
FreeBSD General Commands Manual |
FEH(1) |
feh —
image viewer and cataloguer
feh |
[options] [files |
directories | URLs ...] |
This manual documents feh 3.5
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
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 keyboard and mouse shortcuts, terminal input and
signals. When no file arguments 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.
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 truetype 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.
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 images. In case of animations, only the first frame will be
shown. If the convert binary (supplied by ImageMagick) is available, it also
has limited support for many other file types, such as svg, xcf and otf. If
dcraw is available, feh also supports RAW files
provided by cameras and will display the embedded thumbnails. Use
--conversion-timeout timeout
with a non-negative value to enable support for these formats.
-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 is
pressed, in list mode, it will be run for each file. 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 specified (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 compatibility 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 %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 image 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) Automatically rotate images
based on EXIF data. Does not alter the image files.
-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 disabled 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 altogether.
--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 information
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,
absolute 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 current
directory or the font directory, and should be defined in the form
fontname/points, like “myfont/12”.
-C ,
--fontpath path
- Specify path as extra directory in which to search
for fonts; can be used multiple times to add multiple paths.
--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
dimensions 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 specified. 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 possible. 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 special 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 accepts 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 corner 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 enabled 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 certificates
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 permanently 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.
--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 montage mode is
selected, certain other options become available. See
MONTAGE MODE OPTIONS.
-w ,
--multiwindow
- Disable slideshow mode. With this setting, instead of opening multiple
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 disabled 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.
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 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 images 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 disable 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
disabled. 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 recommended 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 changing 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 , filename ,
dirname , mtime ,
width , height ,
pixels , size ,
format . For sort modes other than
name , filename ,
dirname , or mtime , a
preload run is necessary, causing a delay proportional 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.
-| ,
--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 possible 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 specified, 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 override 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 launchers. 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.
-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 .
--xinerama-index
screen
- (optional feature, enabled in this build) Override
feh 's idea of the active
Xinerama screen. May be useful in certain circumstances where the window
manager places the feh window on Xinerama screen A while
feh assumes that it will be placed on screen B.
In background setting mode: When used with any option other
than --bg-tile : Only set wallpaper on
screen. All other screens will be filled
black/white. This is most useful in a Xinerama configuration with
overlapping screens. 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 extra space on index
1 black/white, use “--xinerama-index 0” when setting the
wallpaper.
--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.
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 specified, 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 maintained unless
--ignore-aspect is specified.
-E ,
--thumb-height pixels
- Set thumbnail height.
-y ,
--thumb-width pixels
- Set thumbnail width.
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 update the
thumbnail window immediately. With n
= 0, there will only be one redraw once all
thumbnails are loaded.
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 includes 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 desktops. 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 screen 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 screens connected and
use e.g. --bg-center , feh
will center or appropriately offset the image on each screen. You may even
specify more than one file, in that case, the first file is set on screen 0,
the second on screen 1, and so on.
Use --no-xinerama to treat the whole X
display as one screen when setting wallpapers. You may also use
--xinerama-index to use feh
as a background setter for a specific screen.
--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 either
--bg-tile
- Tile (repeat) the image in case it is too small for the screen
--no-fehbg
- Do not write a ~/.fehbg file
- %a
- Information about slideshow state (playing/paused)
- %f
- Image path/filename
- %F
- Escaped image path/filename (for use in 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
- %N
- Escaped image name
- %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 %
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.
.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/imagemap”. 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
characters, but there's no upper limit for the length of a theme.
Command line options always override theme options.
.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 modifier 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 previous 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.
The following actions and default key bindings can be used in an image window.
(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 images 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 automatically
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”
- 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”
- 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 direction will make them go away. See
jpegtran(1)
for more about lossless JPEG rotation. Note:
feh assumes that this feature is used to
normalize image orientation. For JPEG images, it will unconditionally
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 thumbnail
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
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
.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.
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
- 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
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.
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.
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, using 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.
When --edit is used, feh needs
the jpegtran and
jpegexiforient binaries (usually distributed in
“libjpeg-progs” or similar) for lossless JPEG rotation.
To view images from URLs such as "http://",
feh must be compiled with libcurl support. It is
enabled in this build
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 upgrade to giflib 5.1.4.
While loading images using libcurl, feh
will not react to key or mouse actions.
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 therefore make the window slightly too
large.
If you find a bug, please report it to ⟨derf+feh@finalrewind.org⟩
or via ⟨https://github.com/derf/feh/issues⟩. You are also
welcome to direct any feh-related comments/questions/... to #feh on
irc.oftc.net.
Please include the feh version ⟨the output of “feh
--version”⟩, steps to reproduce the bug and, if necessary,
images to reproduce it.
Copyright (C) 1999, 2000 by Paul Duncan. Copyright (C) 1999, 2000 by Tom Gilbert
and contributors. Copyright (C) 2010-2020 by Daniel 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 Software 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
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that this Software was used.
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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 CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE
SOFTWARE.
Current developer: Daniel Friesel
⟨derf@finalrewind.org⟩
Original author (no longer developing): Tom Gilbert
⟨feh_sucks@linuxbrit.co.uk⟩
Website: https://feh.finalrewind.org
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