KonquerorI am an embedded browser mainly running on Linux and BSD operating systems. I used it for a while and found it super convenient to use Konqueror to view images. Don't believe me.
You can use the Konqueror File Manager to view images. If you select KDE as the default desktop environment, click your "start" desktop icon to enter the Konqueror File Manager:
Using Konqueror to browse images is similar to using Nautilus (See Chapter 11th for details. The image file automatically generates a thumbnail in the file browser window. When you double-click a thumbnail icon, the browser displays the original size of the image, as shown in the A-12.
Graph A-12. view the image in Konqueror
To zoom in or out an image, you must first change the way Konqueror draws the image. Select View> View Mode> Image Viewer component from the menu 」. This will re-display the image, and allow you to rotate the image, use two magnifiers icon or the percentage on the toolbar to pull down the menu to zoom in the image. Shown in the A-13.
Figure A-13. Image view configuration on the Konqueror Toolbar
You can also use a more advanced image viewer and The GIMP to open images. Right-click the image, select "open mode...", and select "other ...」. A pop-up menu appears, allowing you to open the application you want to use. To start GIMP, select graphics, click The GIMP icon in The program list, and then click OK, as shown in The A-14.
Figure A-14. Open Mode... dialog box
Through articles and images, we clearly know how convenient it is to use Konqueror to view images. I hope it will help you!
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