
- #HOW TO OPEN AVI FILES IN GIMP HOW TO#
- #HOW TO OPEN AVI FILES IN GIMP PDF#
- #HOW TO OPEN AVI FILES IN GIMP INSTALL#
qView - Qt image viewer designed with minimalism and usability in mind.Quick Image Viewer - Very small and fast image viewer based on GTK and imlib2.Like feh but faster and simpler, and support for more formats. qeh - Actually fast and simple image viewer.qimgv - Fast and easy to use Qt5 image viewer.pqiv - GTK 3 based command-line image viewer with a minimal UI supporting images in compressed archives, rewrite of qiv.PhotoQt - Fast and highly configurable image viewer with a simple and nice interface.It is feature-rich but starts fast and can be configured to show additional widgets or only the image. Mirage - PyGTK image viewer featuring support for crop and resize, custom actions and a thumbnail panel.meh - meh is a small, simple, super fast image viewer using raw XLib.KuickShow - Fast and convenient image viewer for KDE.Koko - Image viewer designed for desktop and touch devices.imv - Lightweight image viewer with support for Wayland and animated GIFs which uses FreeImage.image-roll - Simple and fast GTK image viewer with basic image manipulation tools.
#HOW TO OPEN AVI FILES IN GIMP INSTALL#
Install the optional dependencies as needed.


#HOW TO OPEN AVI FILES IN GIMP PDF#
#HOW TO OPEN AVI FILES IN GIMP HOW TO#
I have to check if its really the case and then link the word "gimp" to the 2.10.8 build that I'm using since I discovered Partha Bagchi's build by reading posts in this forum! And of course I also need to check if I can integrate this in my script.Įdit: it works in the script (with 2.8 for now) but I can't find how to link mcgim 2.10.8 to the alias gimp. Gimp looks like a symlink to the "old" 2.8 that's still on my system. There is still a bit of work that I have to do. Open ~/Documents/Archive/scanpic2.jpg -a gimp <- open the second file in the existing gimp Open ~/Documents/Archive/scanpic1.jpg -a gimp <- launch a new gimp and open the file With this alternative command, I can open a new instance of Gimp if needed or stay in the opened instance: I think I found a path to the solution but I have still a last mile to walk.

Thanks Ofnuts and Rich2005 for your help!
