pqiv is a powerful GTK 3 based command-line image viewer with a minimal UI. It is highly customizable, can be fully controlled from scripts, and has support for various file formats including PDF, Postscript, video files and archives. It is optimized to be quick and responsive.
It comes with support for animations, slideshows, transparency, VIM-like key bindings, automated loading of new images as they appear, external image filters, marks, image preloading, and much more.
pqiv started as a Python rewrite of qiv avoiding imlib, but evolved into a much more powerful tool. Today, pqiv stands for powerful quick image viewer.
- Recursive loading from directories
- Can watch files and directories for changes
- Sorts images in natural order
- Has a status bar showing information on the current image
- Comes with transparency support
- Can move/zoom/rotate/flip images
- Can pipe images through external filters
- Loads the next image in the background for quick response times
- Caches zoomed images for smoother movement
- Supports fade image transition animations
- Supports various image and video formats through a rich set of backends
- Comes with an interactive montage mode (a.k.a. "image grid")
- Customizable key-bindings with support for VIM-like key sequences, action cycling and binding multiple actions to a single key
- Mark/unmark images and pipe the list of marked images to an external script
Usual stuff. ./configure && make && make install
. The configure script is
optional if you only want gdk-pixbuf support and will auto-determine which
backends to build if invoked without parameters.
You can also use precompiled and packaged versions of pqiv. Note that the distribution packages are usually somewhat out of date:
- Nightly builds for Debian, Ubuntu, SUSE and Fedora thanks to the OpenSUSE build service
- Alpine package
- Arch package
- Debian package
- FreeBSD port
- Gentoo ebuild
- macOS brew
- NixOS package
- OpenBSD port
- OpenSUSE package
- Void linux
If you'd like to compile pqiv manually, you'll need
- gtk+ 3.0 or gtk+ 2.6
- gdk-pixbuf 2.2 (included in gtk+)
- glib 2.32 (with gvfs for opening URLs)
- cairo 1.6
- Pango 1.10
- gio 2.0
- gdk 2.8
and optionally also
- ffmpeg / libav (for video support)
- libarchive (for images in archives and cbX comic book files)
- libspectre (any version, for ps/eps support)
- libwebp (for WebP support)
- MagickWand (any version, for additional image formats like psd)
- poppler (any version, for pdf support)
The backends are per default linked statically into the code, so all backend
related build-time dependencies are also run-time dependencies. If you need a
shared version of the backends, for example for separate packaging of the
binaries or to make the run-time dependencies optional, use the
--backends-build=shared
configure option.
For macOS, have a look at the pqiv.app
target of the Makefile, too.
pqiv can be linked statically, though GTK only supports static linking in GTK 2.x; in early versions of GTK 3.x it was fairly simple to still link statically.
Windows builds are supported and work in GTK 2.x, it is recommended to use MXE for cross-compiling.
This program uses Martin Pool's natsort algorithm https://www.github.com/sourcefrog/natsort/.
Contributors to pqiv 2.x are:
- J. Paul Reed
- Chen Jonh L
- Anton Älgmyr
- Christian Garbs
- Kanon Kubose
- Wessel Dankers
- @buzzingwires
Contributors to pqiv ≤ 1.0 were:
- Alexander Sulfrian
- Alexandros Diamantidis
- Brandon
- David Lindquist
- Hanspeter Gysin
- John Keeping
- Nir Tzachar
- Rene Saarsoo
- Tinoucas
- Yaakov
-
The window is centered in between two monitors in old multi-head setups: This happens if you have the RandR extension enabled, but configured incorrectly. GTK is programmed to first try RandR and use Xinerama only as a fallback if that fails. (See
gdkscreen-x11.c
.) So if your video drivers for some reason detect your multiple monitors as one big screen you can not simply use fakexinerama to fix things. This might also apply to nvidia drivers older than version 304. I believe that I can not fix this without breaking functionality for other users or maintaining a blacklist, so you should deactivate RandR completely until your driver is able to provide correct information, or use a fake xrand (like mine, for example) -
Loading postscript files failes with
Error #12288; Unknown output format
: This issue happens if your poppler and spectre libraries are linked against different versions of libcms. libcms and libcms2 will both be used, but interfere with each other. Compile using--backends-build=shared
to circumvent this issue.
Basic usage of pqiv is very straightforward, call
pqiv <files or directories>
and then use space, backspace, f
(for fullscreen), q
(to quit), and m
for
the montage overview to navigate through your images. To see all key bindings,
see the DEFAULT KEY BINDINGS
section of the man-page, or run
pqiv --show-bindings
.
For some advanced uses of pqiv, take a look at these resouces:
-
Bind keys to cycle through panels of a 2x2 comic
Store this in your
.pqivrc
:# Bind c to act as if "#c1" was typed c { send_keys(#c1); } # If "#c1" is typed, shift the current image to it's north west corner, and # rebind "c" to act as if "#c2" was typed <numbersign>c1 { set_shift_align_corner(NW); bind_key(c { send_keys(#c2\); }); } # ..etc.. <numbersign>c2 { set_shift_align_corner(NE); bind_key(c { send_keys(#c3\); }); } <numbersign>c3 { set_shift_align_corner(SW); bind_key(c { send_keys(#c4\); }); } # The last binding closes the cycle by rebinding "c" to act as if "#c1" was typed <numbersign>c4 { set_shift_align_corner(SE); bind_key(c { send_keys(#c1\); }); }
pqiv 2.13.2
- Revert to not adding
--browse
to desktop files (fixes #232) - Fix crash for videos with unusual resolutions (fixes #247)
pqiv 2.13
- Fix
toggle_fullscreen(1/2)
behavior when already fullscreen - Add
--font
to adjust info box font, use Pango for rendering (See #221) - Prefer x11 over Wayland GDK backend (it overall provides a better experience)
- Fix Client Side Decorations (CSD), e.g. in Wayland
- Fix race/crash upon exit (Fixes #227)
Click to expand changelog for old pqiv versions
pqiv 2.12
- Fix external image filters (Fixes #182)
- Fix support for
best
interpolation quality (Fixes #139) - Fix wrap-around in shuffled image view (Fixes #176)
- Fix max-depth behavior if the argument is a file (Fixes #170)
- Allow keybinding of special keys with shift modifier
- Add
--auto-montage-mode
(Fixes #181) - Replace GTimeVal with GDateTime for glib 2.62 support
- Add an sxiv-like marks system
pqiv 2.11
- Added negate (color inversion) mode (bound to
n
,--negate
) - Rebound
a
(hardlink image) toc-a
by default (See #124) - Improved key bindings documentation (See #127)
- Add
--actions-from-stdin
and let it block until actions are completed (See #118/#119) - Fix zooming on tiling WMs (See #129)
- Support ffmpeg 4.0 API
- Fix cross-compiling with X11 (Debian #913589)
- Fix resizing in WMs without moveresize support (See #130)
- Work around GTK bug resulting in crash due to invalid free()
- Improve autotools compatibility of the configure script (See #135)
pqiv 2.10.4
- Fix output of
montage_mode_shift_y_rows()
in key bindings - Update the info text when the background pattern is cycled
- Prevent potential crashes in poppler backend for rapid image movements
- Fix processing of dangling symlinks in the file buffer
- Removed possible deadlock in ImageMagick wand backend
- Fix --command-9 shortcut
- Makefile: Move -shared compiler flag to the end of the command line
pqiv 2.10
- Enable cursor auto-hide by default
- Enable mouse navigation in montage mode
- Added
toggle_background_pattern()
(bound tob
) and--background-pattern
. - Added support for alternate pqivrc paths, changed recommended location to ./.config/pqivrc.
- Sped up
--low-memory
mode (using native- instead of image-surfaces) - Fixed graphical issues with fading mode and quick image transition
- Fixed support for platforms with
sizeof(time_t) != sizeof(int)
- Fixed a race condition in the file buffer map
pqiv 2.9
- Added a montage/image grid mode (bound to
m
by default) - Added a WebP backend (by @john0312)
- Added the means to skip over "logical" directories, such as archive files
(bound to
ctrl+space
andctrl+backspace
by default) - Improved responsivity by caching pre-scaled copies of images
- Removed tearing/flickering in WMs without extended frame sync support
- Fixed support for huge images (>32,767px) in the GdkPixbuf backend
- Added option --info-box-colors to customize the colors used in the info box
- It is now possible to view --help even if no display is available
- Added --version
- Added an auto scale mode that maintains window size
- Bound
Control+t
to switch to "maintain scale level" by default - Bound
Alt+t
to switch to "maintain window size" by default - Added action
move_window()
to explicitly move pqiv's main window around
pqiv 2.8.5
- Fixed an issue where the checkerboard pattern sometimes was visible at image borders
- Fixed image rotation in low-memory mode
- Fix a memory leak (leaking a few bytes each time an image is drawn)
- Correctly handle string arguments from the configuration file
- Fix building with old glib versions that do not expose their x11 dependency in pkgconfig
- Fix support for duplicate files in sorted mode
- Fix MagickWand exit handler code
pqiv 2.8
- Added option --allow-empty-window: Show pqiv even if no images can be loaded
- Explicitly allow to load all files from a directory multiple times
- Allow to use --libdir option in configure to override .so-files location
- Fix shared-backend-pqiv in environments that compile with --enable-new-dtags
- Enable the libav backend by default
- Add option --disable-backends to disable backends at runtime
pqiv 2.7.4
- Fix GTK 2 compilation
- Fix backends list in configure script
- Fix race condition upon reloading animations
- Fix Ctrl-R default binding (move
goto_earlier_file()
to Ctrl-P)
pqiv 2.7
- Fixed window decoration toggling with --transparent-background
- Work around bug #67, poppler bug #96884
- Added new action
set_interpolation_quality
to change interpolation/filter mode - pqiv now by default uses
nearest
interpolation for small images - Added actions and key bindings to control animation playback speed
- Added a general archive backend for reading images from archives
- Added a new action
goto_earlier_file()
to return to the image that was shown before the current one - Added a new action
set_cursor_auto_hide()
to automatically hide the pointer when it is not moved for some time - Support an
actions
section in the configuration file for default actions - Create and install a desktop file for pqiv during install
- Disable GTK's transparent scaling on HiDpi monitors
- New option --wait-for-images-to-appear to wait for images to appear if none are found
pqiv 2.6
- Added --enforce-window-aspect-ratio
- Do not enforce the aspect ratio of the window to match the image's by default
pqiv 2.5.1
- Prevent a crash in --lazy-load mode if many images fail to load
pqiv 2.5
- Added a configure option to build the backends as shared libraries
- Added a configure option to remove unneeded/unwanted features
- Added --watch-files to make the file-changed-on-disk action configurable
- Added support for cbz/cbr/cbt/cb7 comic books
- Key bindings are now configurable
- Deprecated --keyboard-alias and --reverse-cursor-keys in favor of --bind-key.
- Added --actions-from-stdin to make pqiv scriptable
- Added --recreate-window to create a new window instead of resizing the old one, as a workaround for buggy window managers
- Fixed crash on reloading of images created by pipe-command output
pqiv 2.4.1
- Fix --end-of-files-action=quit if only one file is present
- Fixed libav backend's pkg-config dependency list (by @onodera-punpun)
- Enable image format support in the libav backend
pqiv 2.4
- Added --sort-key=mtime to sort by modification time instead of file name
- Delay the "Image is still loading" message for half a second to avoid flickering status messages
- Remove the "Image is still loading" message if --hide-info-box is set
- Added libav backend for video support
- Added --end-of-files-action=action to allow users to control what happens once all images have been viewed
- Fix various minor memory allocation issues / possible race conditions
pqiv 2.3.5
- Fix parameters in pqivrc that are handled by a callback
- Fix reference counting if an image fails to load
- Properly reload multi-page files if they change on disk while being viewed
- Properly handle if a user closes pqiv while the image loader is still active
pqiv 2.3
- Refactored an abstraction layer around the image backend
- Added optional support for PDF-files through poppler
- Added optional support for PS-files through libspectre
- Added optional support for more image formats through ImageMagick's MagickWand
- Support for gtk+ 3.14
- configure/Makefile updated to support (Free-)BSD
- Added ctrl + space/backspace hotkey for jumping to the next/previous directory
- Improved pqiv's reaction if a file is removed
- gtk 3.16 deprecates
gdk_cursor_new
, replaced by a different function - Shuffle mode is now toggleable at run-time (using Ctrl-R)
pqiv 2.2
- Accept URLs as command line arguments
- Revived -r for reading additional files from stdin (by J.P. Reed)
- Display the help message if invoked without parameters (by J.P. Reed)
- Accept floating point slideshow intervals on the command line
- Update the info box with the current numbers if (new) images are (un)loaded
- Added --max-depth=n to limit how deep directories are searched
- Added --browse to load, in addition to images from the command line, also all other images from the containing directories
- Bugfix: Fixed handling of non-image command line arguments
pqiv 2.1
- Support for watching directories for new files
- Downstream Makefile fix: Included LDFLAGS (from Gentoo package, by Tim Harder), updated for clean builds on OpenBSD (by jca[at]wxcvbn[dot]org, reported by github user @clod89)
- Also included CPPFLAGS, for completeness
- Renamed '.qiv-select' directory to '.pqiv-select'
- Added a certain level of autoconf compatibility to the configure script, for automated building
- gtk 3.10 stock icon deprecation issue fixed
- Reimplemented fading between images
- Display the last image while the current image has not been loaded
- Gave users the option to abort the loading of huge images
- Respect --shuffle and --sort with --watch-directories, i.e. insert keeping order, not always at the end
- New option --lazy-load to display the main window while still traversing paths, searching for images
- New option --low-memory to disable memory hungry features
- Detect nested symlinks without preventing users from loading the same image multiple times
- Improved cross-compilation support with mingw64
pqiv 2.0
- Complete rewrite from scratch
- Based on GTK 3 and Cairo
pqiv ≤ 1.0
- See the old GTK 2 release for information on that (in the gtk2 branch on github)
pqiv ≤ 0.3
- See the old python release for information on that (in the python branch on github)