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How can I go to thumbnail (folder) view from command line after opening a specific image #306

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Wheele9 opened this issue Feb 3, 2018 · 3 comments

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@Wheele9
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Wheele9 commented Feb 3, 2018

Command sxiv pic.jpg only shows this one picture, I cannot see the others in the folder after pressing n or p or Enter keys to go folder mode (1/1 in the corner). If I type sxiv -r . or
sxiv -r -n 2 . I start always at the start or at the 2nd image and I can go from there (2/120 in the corner) which is kinda what I want, but I don't know the number usually only the filename.

❯❯❯ sxiv -v                                                                                                                           22:27:04
sxiv git-20180122 - Simple X Image Viewer

Is it possible to open a specific image recursively using only the filename (and not the number)?

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sdx23 commented Feb 3, 2018

This seems a duplicate of #179 - sxiv-rifle is a viable solution. Even though I sometimes also would prefer this being builtin.

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Wheele9 commented Feb 3, 2018

Yeah It's a duplicate, sxiv-rifle works fine for me. I even modified it a little :) Thanks!

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sammoth commented Nov 10, 2018

I have implemented something like this in sxiv, as sxiv-rifle is too slow for me on large directories

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