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|Summary=A fast, lightweight imageviewer using imlib2
|Summary=Test your logic skills in this number grid puzzle
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|CatPkg=games-puzzle/gnome-sudoku
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|Homepage=http://feh.finalrewind.org/
|Homepage=https://wiki.gnome.org/Apps/Sudoku
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=== What is feh? ===
sudoku is a great method to keep mentally flexible.


<blockquote>
== Install ==
feh is an X11 image viewer aimed mostly at console users. Unlike most other viewers, it does not have a fancy GUI, but simply displays images. It is controlled via commandline arguments and configurable key/mouse actions.[http://feh.finalrewind.org/ Feh homepage]
<console>###i## emerge gnome-sudoku</console>
</blockquote>


== USE-Flags ==
== How to Play ==


;<code>curl</code>: Add support for the Client-Side URL transfer library.
to play:
;<code>debug</code>: Enable extra debug codepaths, like asserts and extra output. If you want to get meaningful backtraces, see http://www.gentoo.org/proj/en/qa/backtraces.xml.
;<code>exif</code>: Add support for reading EXIF headers from JPEG and TIFF images.
;<code>xinerama</code>: Add support for the xinerama X11 extension, which is mandator if you work in a multiple monitor setup.


== Installing feh ==
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After adding your USE flags (or not) to <tt>/etc/portage/package.use/feh</tt>, you can emerge feh:
<console>
###i## emerge feh
</console>
 
== Using feh ==
=== Set desktop background ===
<tt>feh</tt> has several options for setting your desktop background:
* <tt>--bg-center</tt>: Center the image file on the background. If the image file is smaller in resolution than the screen resolution, it will have black borders around it.
* <tt>--bg-scale</tt>: Fit the image to the background without repeating it, cutting parts of the image off, or using black borders. Because of these changes, the aspect ratio is not preserved.
* <tt>--bg-fill</tt>: Similar to <tt>--bg-scale</tt> except that it tries to fill the image to the screen while maintaining its aspect ratio. This may result in parts of the image being cut off.
* <tt>--bg-max</tt>: Similar to <tt>--bg-fill</tt>, except that scales the image to the maximum size that fits the screen. This leads to black borders on one side.
* <tt>--bg-tile</tt>: Tile the image across the screen.
 
Here is an example:
<console>
###i## feh --bg-scale ~/path/to/picture.jpg
</console>
 
=== Source fehbg to set your wallpaper in Openbox ===
After you have run <tt>feh</tt> one time, the directory of the image file is stored in <tt>~/.fehbg</tt>. This file can be sourced in your <tt>.config/openbox/autostart</tt> to load the picture instead of typing out <tt>feh --bg-scale /picture/location.jpg</tt>:
 
{{file|name=~/.config/openbox/autostart|desc= |body=
...
~/.fehbg &
...
}}
 
=== Change wallpaper automatically ===
With the help of a simple bash script, feh can be configured to automatically change the desktop background. To accomplish this task, we have to create the bash script. Open up your favorite editor and create a script that looks something like the following, where <code>sleep 1m</code> can be configured to any time interval that you want. Name the script whatever you want. Something like <code>WallpaperShuffle</code> will work just fine:
 
{{file|name=WallpaperShuffle|lang=bash|desc= |body=
#!/bin/bash
while true; do
    feh --bg-scale "$(find ~/Pictures/Wallpapers/ -type f {{!}} sort -R {{!}} tail 1)" &
    sleep 1m &
done
}}
{{Fancynote| <code>~/Pictures/Wallpapers/</code> can be replaced by any directory that you have a hoard of image files in.}}
 
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Gnome-sudoku

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sudoku is a great method to keep mentally flexible.

Install

root # emerge gnome-sudoku

How to Play

to play: