Is there any command line (pipe-able) graph viewer for SVG and JPG/PNG image files?
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George johnson. Especially that, the graph/image files are output thru pipe line, rather than plain files, so there must be option to specify the file type/extension.
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Though gv works for PS/PDF generated by dot programs, I'd like to know whether there's alternatives for support SVG etc. image files.
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Have you tried the Dennis WilliamsonDennis Williamson
display program that comes with ImageMagick?
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Inkscape already comes with its own viewer:
inkview
It lacks features, it might be a bit slow, but it works (and probably renders SVG more accurately than ImageMagick's Denilson Sá MaiaDenilson Sá Maia
display ).
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What do you mean with 'pipe-able'? Ivan PetrushevIvan Petrushev
feh Bendix king skymap iiic update. is very good commandline viewer with tons of options.
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I usually work with SVG as text files, so would like the viewer to automatically refresh the display as soon as the file got saved (and its contents got changed) - this should be applicable to 'pipable' situations, I think (i.e. with named pipes).
Note that, for default Gnome apps:
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Here are some more notes I found so far:
Yup - well, I hope this helps..
Cheers!
EDIT (Dec 24 '10): well, here is also my contribution: svg_refreshview.py - which is basically a rework of
svg_compare.py mentioned above, that simply shows an SVG file, and reloads the file and refreshes the display if the file has been modified. (it can't really work with stdin - but there are other scripts in my repo that parse stdin in python, maybe they'll help).
EDIT2 (May 20 '12): Also, came up with a Perl-Tk script example, which is very crude (no mouse interaction, no nothing), but uses ImageMagick Perl API, and so can render SVG (as bitmap on a canvas), please see answer #10670039 - ImageMagick API for command-line GUI application interface to
display - Stack Overflow.
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I second Dennis Williamson's recommendation of ImageMagick
display .
Also, you can sometimes use named pipes to pipe data to programs which read from a file.
Won't work with programs which expect to be able to seek backward in the file, though.
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It seems Geeqie viewer handles svg graphics and it automatically loads the updated images. I don't know whether it can take images from stdin. I hope it helps.
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