
The GNOME image viewer.

Eye of GNOME (eog) is the default image viewer for the GNOME desktop environment. It's designed as a simple, user-friendly application for viewing single image files. Eog supports a variety of image formats, including JPEG, PNG, GIF, TIFF, and others. Its architecture is based on the GTK+ toolkit, providing a native look and feel within GNOME. While it primarily focuses on image viewing, it offers basic features such as zooming, rotating, fullscreen mode, and image slideshows. Value proposition centers on its lightweight design and seamless integration with the GNOME desktop. It also supports plugins for extended functionality. A key use case is quickly viewing images without the need for more complex image editing software.
Eye of GNOME (eog) is the default image viewer for the GNOME desktop environment.
Explore all tools that specialize in opening image files. This domain focus ensures Eye of GNOME delivers optimized results for this specific requirement.
Explore all tools that specialize in browsing image sequences. This domain focus ensures Eye of GNOME delivers optimized results for this specific requirement.
Explore all tools that specialize in rotating images. This domain focus ensures Eye of GNOME delivers optimized results for this specific requirement.
Extends functionality through downloadable plugins, allowing customization and added features such as advanced image manipulation or format support.
Allows rotation and zooming of images for better viewing experiences. Simple transformation operations.
Enables automated image presentation in a sequence, with configurable timing and transition effects.
Supports a wide range of image formats, including common ones like JPEG, PNG, GIF, and TIFF.
Enables immersive image viewing by utilizing the entire screen.
Install Eye of GNOME via your distribution's package manager (e.g., apt, yum, dnf).
Launch Eye of GNOME from your desktop environment's application menu.
Open an image file by right-clicking on the image and selecting 'Open With' then choose 'Eye of GNOME'.
Use the toolbar icons or keyboard shortcuts for zooming, rotating, and fullscreen viewing.
To start a slideshow, navigate to the 'View' menu and select 'Slideshow'.
Explore available plugins for extended functionality by checking your system's package manager or online resources.
Customize keyboard shortcuts in the GNOME settings for greater efficiency.
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