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fbi(1)									fbi(1)

NAME
       fbi - linux framebuffer imageviewer

SYNOPSIS
       fbi [ options ] file ...

DESCRIPTION
       fbi  displays  the  specified  file(s)  on  the linux console using the
       framebuffer device.  PhotoCD, jpeg, ppm, gif, tiff, xwd,	 bmp  and  png
       are  supported  directly.  For other formats fbi tries to use ImageMag‐
       ick's convert.

OPTIONS
       -h     print usage info

       -d device
	      framebuffer device to use.  Default is the one your vc is mapped
	      to.

       -m mode
	      name  of	the  video  mode  to use (video mode must be listed in
	      /etc/fb.modes).  Default is not to change the video mode.

       -v     be verbose: enable status line on the bottom of the screen.

       -P     Enable textreading mode.	This has the effect that fbi will dis‐
	      play  large images without vertical offset (default is to center
	      the images).  Space will first try to scroll down and go to  the
	      next  image  only	 if  it	 is already on the bottom of the page.
	      Useful if the images you are watching text pages, all  you  have
	      to do to get the next piece of text is to press space...

       -t sec timeout:	load  next  image after >sec< seconds without any key‐
	      press (i.e. slideshow)

       -g gamma
	      gamma correction.	 Can also be put into the FBGAMMA  environment
	      variable.	  Default is 1.0.  Requires Pseudocolor or Directcolor
	      visual, doesn't work for Truecolor.

       -r n   select resolution.  PhotoCD only, n = 1..5.

       -s n   set scroll steps in pixels (default is 50).

       -f font
	      Set font.	 This can be anything fontconfig accepts.  Try fc-list
	      for a list of known fonts on your system.	 The fontconfig config
	      file is evaluated as well, so any generic	 stuff	defined	 there
	      (such  as	 mono,	sans) will work as well.  It is recommended to
	      use monospaced fonts, the textboxes (help text, exif info)  look
	      better then.

       -a     Enable  autozoom.	 fbi will automagically pick a reasonable zoom
	      factor when loading a new image.

       --autoup
	      Like autozoom, but scale up only.

       --autodown
	      Like autozoom, but scale down only.

       -u     Randomize the order of the filenames.

       -e     Enable editing commands.

       -b     create backup files (when editing images).

       -p     preserve timestamps (when editing images).

       --comments
	      Display comment tags  (if	 present)  instead  of	the  filename.
	      Probably	only  useful if you added reasonable comments yourself
	      (using wrjpgcom for example), otherwise  you  likely  just  find
	      texts pointing to the software which created the image.

KEYS
       cursor keys     scroll large images
       +, -	       zoom in/out
       ESQ, Q	       quit
       PgUp	       previous image
       PgDn, Space     next image
       Return	       next image, write the filename of the current
		       image to stdout.
       P	       pause the slideshow (if started with -t, toggle)
       V	       enable/disable status line
       H	       display textbox with brief help
       I	       display textbox with some EXIF info
       <number>g       jump to image #<number>
       <number>s       set zoom to <number>%

       The  Return vs. Space key thing can be used to create a file list while
       reviewing the images and use the list for batch processing later on.

EDIT IMAGE
       fbi also provides some very basic image editing facilities.   You  have
       to start fbi with the -e switch to use them.

       Shift+D	       delete image
       R	       rotate 90° clockwise
       L	       rotate 90° counter-clock wise

       The  delete function actually wants a capital letter 'D', thus you have
       to type Shift+D.	 This is done to  avoid	 deleting  images  by  mistake
       because there are no safety bells:  If you ask fbi to delete the image,
       it will be deleted without questions asked.

       The rotate function actually works for JPEG images  only.   It  does  a
       lossless transformation of the image.

COMMON PROBLEMS
       fbi needs rw access to the framebuffer devices (/dev/fbN), i.e you (our
       your admin) have to make sure fbi can open the devices in rw mode.  The
       IMHO  most  elegant  way	 is to use pam_console (see /etc/security/con‐
       sole.perms) to chown the devices to the user logged in on the  console.
       Another	way  is	 to create some group, chown the special files to that
       group and put the users which are allowed to use the framebuffer device
       into  the  group.   You can also make the special files world writable,
       but be aware of the security implications this has.  On a  private  box
       it might be fine to handle it this way though.

       fbi  also  needs	 access to the linux console (i.e. /dev/ttyN) for sane
       console switch handling.	 That is  obviously  no	 problem  for  console
       logins, but any kind of a pseudo tty (xterm, ssh, screen, ...) will not
       work.

SEE ALSO
       fbset(1), convert(1)

AUTHOR
       Gerd Knorr <kraxel@bytesex.org>

COPYRIGHT
       Copyright (C) 1999-2004 Gerd Knorr <kraxel@bytesex.org>

       This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
       under  the  terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the
       Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at  your
       option) any later version.

       This  program  is  distributed  in the hope that it will be useful, but
       WITHOUT ANY  WARRANTY;  without	even  the  implied  warranty  of  MER‐
       CHANTABILITY  or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the GNU General
       Public License for more details.

       You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along
       with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc.,
       675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA.

			   (c) 1999-2004 Gerd Knorr			fbi(1)
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