This is a image viewer for framebuffer devices. It is quick & dirty hacked off a svgalib PhotoCD viewer. This background is the reason for a few limits: * It can handle the usual VGA graphics modes only, i.e. packed pixels with 8 bpp pseudocolor and 16/24/32 bpp truecolor/directcolor * It was designed to handle photos. It can display paletted images (i.e. GIF) too, but not very well. On 8 bit displays you'll get dithered images... It has PhotoCD, jpeg, ppm, gif, tiff, xwd, bmp and png support buildin. Unknown formats are piped throuth convert (ImageMagick), which hopefully can handle it... If you run it with -h, it will print a short description. I've tested this on i386 (matroxfb) and ppc (atyfb). Changes are listed in debian/changelog. Have fun, Gerd -- Gerd Knorr <kraxel@bytesex.org>