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|Version
 
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|version 3.18.2
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|version 1.26.0
 
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|Other similar applications
 
|Other similar applications
|[https://imagemagick.org/ Image Magick] , [http://faststone.org/ Fastone]
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|Nomacs (https://nomacs.org/), Eye of Gnome (<nowiki>https://wiki.gnome.org/Apps/EyeOfGnome</nowiki>)
    
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|Development and community help
 
|Development and community help
|[https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/eog Official EOG website]
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|http://manpages.ubuntu.com/manpages/bionic/man1/eom.1.html
    
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====Installation====
 
====Installation====
 
#The application is part of the Ubuntu custom distribution.
 
#The application is part of the Ubuntu custom distribution.
#In case you do not find it on your computer, you can install by choosing “Image Viewer” in Ubuntu Software Centre
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#In case you do not find it on your computer, you can install by choosing “Image Viewer” in Ubuntu Software Center
 
#f you would like to install through the terminal follow these steps below:
 
#f you would like to install through the terminal follow these steps below:
 
##Open terminal by clicking (Ctrl+Alt+T),
 
##Open terminal by clicking (Ctrl+Alt+T),
 
##Once Window page is open, in front of dollar($) symbol just type below command'''.'''
 
##Once Window page is open, in front of dollar($) symbol just type below command'''.'''
##'''sudo apt-get install eog'''
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##'''sudo apt-get install -y eom-common'''
 
##Then, just type your ubuntu password(it will not display on your screen), press Enter.
 
##Then, just type your ubuntu password(it will not display on your screen), press Enter.
 
===Working with the application===
 
===Working with the application===
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File:Imageviewer7.png|Viewing images as a slide show
 
File:Imageviewer7.png|Viewing images as a slide show
 
</gallery>
 
</gallery>
#You can go to the folder of images and click on one image to open with Image Viewer.  Once you have opened an image, you can use the arrow keys to click and view the other images.  The default view shown in this image is the Best fit view.  You can also select View--->Full Screen.  The images will be shown in the order in which they are shown in the folder (sorted by the file name).  If you would like to see or show the images in a different order, you could do so by renaming the files, and prefixing file name with a serial number. In this case the file with prefix 1 will be shown first file with prefix 2 in its name.  
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*You can go to the folder of images and click on one image to open with Image Viewer.  Once you have opened an image, you can use the arrow keys to click and view the other images.  The default view shown in this image is the Best fit view.  You can also select View--->Full Screen.  The images will be shown in the order in which they are shown in the folder (sorted by the file name).  If you would like to see or show the images in a different order, you could do so by renaming the files, and prefixing file name with a serial number. In this case the file with prefix 1 will be shown first file with prefix 2 in its name.  
#The second image shows a gallery view of images, with arrows for scrolling forward or backward
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*The second image shows a gallery view of images, with arrows for scrolling forward or backward
#The slideshow option is shown in the third image. You can see a tool bar on top of the slide show which allows you to navigate the slide show.  Under Edit-->Preferences-->Slide show, you can set the preferences for the slide show, in terms of time between images and also whether images should be displayed in a loop.
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The slideshow option is shown in the third image. You can see a tool bar on top of the slide show which allows you to navigate the slide show.  Under Edit-->Preferences-->Slide show, you can set the preferences for the slide show, in terms of time between images and also whether images should be displayed in a loop.
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* Zoom in and Zoom out the images : Image can be zoom in or zoom out based on the user requirement. To do this you can click on View--> Zoom in or View--> Zoom out.
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* Alternatively there is a '+' and '-' in the toolbar to zoom in and zoom out the image respectively.
    
====Saving the files and formats====
 
====Saving the files and formats====
<gallery mode=packed heights = 250px>
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<gallery mode="packed" heights="250px">
 
File:Imageviewer8.png|Save window
 
File:Imageviewer8.png|Save window
 
</gallery>
 
</gallery>
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