XV hotkeys

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Description

While a XV window is active, you can press certain keys to perform certain actions:


Section 1: Mouse Usage in the Image Window

Button1 draws a selection rectangle

Button2 display pixel values, measure distance, picks drawing color

Button3 opens or closes the xv controls window

<Ctrl> Button1 Zoom In

<Ctrl> Button2 Pan (while zoomed in)

<Ctrl> Button3 Zoom Out

<Shift> Button1 draws a square selection rectangle

<Shift> Button2 freehand drawing tool

<Shift> <Ctrl> Button2 line drawing tool

<Shift> Button3 smudging tool


Section 2: Mouse Usage in Selection Rectangle

Button1 moves selection rectangle

<Shift> Button1 moves selection, constrains motion

Button2 ‘drag-and drop’ cut and paste

<Shift> Button2 ‘drag and drop’ cut and paste, constrains motion

<Ctrl> Button2 ‘drag and drop’ copy and paste

<Shift> <Ctrl> Button2 ‘drag and drop’ copy and paste, constrains motion


Section 3: Normal Keyboard Equivalents

<Tab> or <Space> Next

<Return> reload currently selected image file

<Delete> or <Backspace> Prev

<Ctrl> l Load

<Ctrl> s Save

<Ctrl> p Print

<Ctrl> d Delete

<Ctrl> q or q Quit

<Meta> x Cut

<Meta> c Copy

<Meta> v Paste

<Meta> d Clear

n reset image to Normal size

m Max


Section 4: Mouse and Keyboard

M Maxpect

> Double Size

< Half Size

<Period> 10% Larger

<Comma> 10% Smaller

S Set Size

a Re-Aspect

4 4x3

I Int. Expand

t turn image 90° clockwise

T turn image 90° counter-clockwise

h flip image horizontally

v flip image vertically

P Pad

A Text Annotation

c Crop

u UnCrop

C AutoCrop

r Raw

d Dither

s Smooth

<Meta> 8 toggle between 8-bit and 24-bit modes

<Ctrl> v or V Visual Schnauzer

e Color Editor

i Image Info

<Ctrl> c Image Comments

<Ctrl> t Text View

<Ctrl> g Grab

<Ctrl> a About XV

<Meta> b Blur

<Meta> s Sharpen

<Meta> e Edge Detection

<Meta> m Emboss

<Meta> o Oil Paint

<Meta> B Blend

<Meta> t Copy Rotate

<Meta> T Clear Rotate

<Meta> p Pixelize

<Meta> S Spread


Source: XV: Interactive image Display for the X Window System [John Bradely 1994]


Last Updated: Feb-2011


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