opti 1.6.3 released - synced animations, arrow key nudging, and more
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back again with my yearly opti update :)
Added
- s:
sync animation
- syncs animations to the system clock. any synced animations across opti instances that have the exact same length will loop in sync. - alt+rightclick: drag-scale - fine-grained control of zoom by dragging the mouse
- drag+arrow keys:
nudge
- nudge window/panning/drag-scaling by 1 pixel in the desired direction- hold
shift
to nudge by 10 pixels
- hold
- ctrl+space: soft reset - holding
ctrl
while resetting (space
) will now reset the image (centering and fitting within the window) without changing the window size or position
Fixed
- fixed image not loading correctly after reloading with
r
- fixed crash when reloading with
r
while image is currently loading
Files
opti-win-v1.6.3.zip 55 MB
Oct 15, 2024
opti-linux-v1.6.3.AppImage 62 MB
Oct 15, 2024
opti-linux-v1.6.3.deb 43 MB
Oct 15, 2024
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opti
simple, transparent media viewer
Status | Released |
Category | Tool |
Author | torcado |
Tags | image-viewer, Open Source, software, tool, transparent |
More posts
- opti 1.6.0 released - frame-by-frame playback and performance improvementsOct 09, 2023
- opti 1.5.1 released - bunch of QOL features and fixesSep 14, 2022
- opti 1.4.0 released - folder traversal and more!Sep 05, 2019
- opti 1.3.0, linux releaseJul 02, 2019
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My friend is running into gconf2 errors on Linux Mint. I tested this on Fedora and it worked just fine. He gets a "Error: Dependency is not satisfiable: gconf2"
If he tries the AppImage, he gets
"Fontconfig warning: "usr/share/fontconfig/conf.avail/05-reset-dirs-sampe.conf", line 6: unknown element "reset-dirs" ready [13994:0224/165257.635059:FATAL:gpu_data_manager_impl_private.cc(892)] The display compositor is frequently crashing. Goodbye. Trace/breakpoint trap (core dumped)"
Could this be an Nvidia issue? So far, that seems to be the only difference between our two systems.Hi, sorry to hear that!
I would recommend having them try installing the gconf2 dependency manually - it seems like newer Linux Mint versions don’t come with it pre-installed. Some searches online mention people finding it through archive links, but I don’t know enough about linux distros to give a more detailed instruction.
The second error seems more difficult to diagnose, so I would follow the first thread for now.
Thank you!
hey uhm! this latest version doesn't include a readme file!
My bad! I’ll make sure to include that in the next version. you can press
?
in the meantime to see most of whats in the readme