vipsdisp
webp-pixbuf-loader
vipsdisp | webp-pixbuf-loader | |
---|---|---|
4 | 10 | |
109 | 185 | |
- | - | |
9.4 | 7.3 | |
23 days ago | 3 months ago | |
C | C | |
MIT License | GNU General Public License v3.0 or later |
Stars - the number of stars that a project has on GitHub. Growth - month over month growth in stars.
Activity is a relative number indicating how actively a project is being developed. Recent commits have higher weight than older ones.
For example, an activity of 9.0 indicates that a project is amongst the top 10% of the most actively developed projects that we are tracking.
vipsdisp
- Vipsdisp: Tiny libvips / GTK+4 image viewer
-
.Webp is the bane of my existence
if you're using linux (which it doesn't seem so) there's also vispdisp https://github.com/jcupitt/vipsdisp which is based on https://github.com/libvips/libvips which will likely take over how images are decoded in the future for everything, at least methodology wise.
- New gtk4 image viewer
-
Nip2: “a strange combination of a spreadsheet and a photo editor”
Yes, I based it partly on visual programming system that Canon made back in the 90s. I loved the interactive development, but I really disliked that style of visual programming. Lines between boxes seems very hard to reason about, to me.
nip2 tries to do something similar, but using expressions, like a spreadsheet. Unlike graphical plugs and wires, expressions allow things like copy-paste, smart refactoring, referential transparency, and progressive rewriting.
nip2 is ancient now (I finished it way back in 2002, I think). I've started a rewrite for gtk4 -- the image display window is here:
https://github.com/jcupitt/vipsdisp
It's quite fancy -- it has a sparse pyramid of image tiles which get composited to your display by the GPU, and computed asynchronously by a libvips pipeline as you zoom and pan around. You should get a smooth 60 fps even with enormous (eg. 300,000 x 300,000 pixel) images.
webp-pixbuf-loader
-
.Webp is the bane of my existence
EOG supports webp if you have webp-pixbuf-loader installed.
-
Nautilus ignores thumbnailers
In the log messages bwrap was complaining it can't find /usr/local/bin/gdk-pixbuf-thumbnailer, which is correct, because in Ubuntu it is placed in /usr/bin by default. Looks like it may be somehow related to this bug https://github.com/aruiz/webp-pixbuf-loader/issues/29.
-
#55 Wallpapers & Screenshots · This Week in GNOME
You need the webp pixbuf loader in order for that work.
-
Set default application to open 'image/webp' files from the terminal
Sadly no. You can find it in various PPAs, or compile it from source.
-
Is there a good Webp & Avif viewer?
If you're using Eye Of GNOME, just add webp-pixbuf-loader.
- Help needed with WebP in 21.10
-
Which Arch based Distro would you prefer?
Well, the day before yesterday I decided I needed webp image viewer on my Ubuntu Mate, so I have found I had to install https://github.com/aruiz/webp-pixbuf-loader
-
How can I get Gnome Files to preview webp images?
You need to install webp-pixbuf-loader: https://github.com/aruiz/webp-pixbuf-loader
- Some nifty stuff ffmpeg can do
-
Why doesn't Gnome Image Viewer open .webp files?
See if your distribution has a webp-pixbuf-loader package.
What are some alternatives?
nip2 - A spreadsheet-like GUI for libvips.
slop - slop (Select Operation) is an application that queries for a selection from the user and prints the region to stdout.
Return-of-the-Png - Program to batch convert .webp files to .png files
webp-png-converter
WebPShop - Photoshop plug-in for opening and saving WebP images
mpv.net - 🎞 mpv.net is a media player for Windows with a modern GUI.
mpv - 🎥 Command line video player
txproto - Scriptable multimedia sandbox. Captures, streams and records from a variety of sources.
extension-manager - A utility for browsing and installing GNOME Shell Extensions.
vala-www - Website of the Vala programming language