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FBpic is a simple command to view ppm files on the linux frame buffer. |
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There are no command line switches, the ppm file is just read in from |
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stdin. You must have your framebuffer set up to display graphics (@16bpp). |
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There are no command line switches, the ppm file is just read in |
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from stdin. You must have your framebuffer set up to display graphics |
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(@16bpp). |
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EXAMPLES: |
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@ -15,8 +16,8 @@ To scale and display a jpg on the console via Imagemagik: |
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Simple one line slideshow: |
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setterm -cursor off;find /path/to/pics/*.jpg|while read; \ |
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do convert -scale 1024x768! ppm:-|fbpic;sleep 2;done;setterm -cursor on |
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setterm -cursor off;find /path/to/pics/*.jpg|while read; do |
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convert -scale 1024x768! ppm:-|fbpic;sleep 2;done;setterm -cursor on |
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Change "scale" to your frame buffer resolution, change /path/to/pics/ |
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to point to a folder of jpgs and sleep for the delay. |