Metadata-Version: 2.1
Name: multigifview
Version: 0.2.2
Summary: View multiple gif files
Home-page: https://github.com/johnomotani/multigifview
Author: John Omotani
Author-email: john.omotani@ukaea.uk
License: GPLv3+
Description: MultiGifView
        ============
        
        MultiGifView is a bare-bones Python program for viewing several .gif files at
        once, with their play-back synchronised.
        
        The gifs are opened in two columns.
        
        ### Installation
        
        Install with pip
        
            $ pip install multigifview
        
        or with conda
        
            $ conda install -c conda-forge multigifview
        
        #### known issues
        
        Installing an unreleased version with pip from the git repo like this
        
            $ python -m pip install --user https://github.com/johnomotani/multigifview.git
        
        is expected to fail because of a missing man page file. As an alternative,
        clone the repo and see ``DEVELOPMENT.md`` for how to install.
        
        ### Usage
        
            $ multigifview movie1.gif movie2.gif movie3.gif ...
        
        Once the window is opened:
        
        * play/pause - space, or click play button in bottom left
        
        * next frame - n, right arrow or seek-forward button in bottom left
        
        * previous frame - p, left arrow or seek-backward button in bottom left
        
        * end - e, down arrow, or skip-forward button in bottom left
        
        * beginning - b, up arrow, or skip-backward button in bottom left
        
        * quit - q, Ctrl-q, Ctrl-w, Ctrl-x or close the window
        
        Command line argumens:
        
        ``-c, --max-columns <i>`` : use at most ``<i>`` columns for display
        ``-h, --help`` : print help text
        ``-v, --version`` : print the version number
        
        ### In Python code
        
        MultiGifView can be used from within Python code.
        
            >>> from multigifview import show_gifs
            >>> show_gifs("gif1.gif", "gif2.gif")
        
        Any number of gifs can be passed as positional arguments. ``max_columns`` can
        be passed as a keyword argument.
        
        Acknowledgements
        ----------------
        
        Contributors: [John Omotani](https://github.com/johnomotani)
        
        #### Thanks
        
        From John Omotani to [Peter Hill](https://github.com/ZedThree) for writing the
        gui for [hypnotoad](https://github.com/boutproject/hypnotoad) from which I
        learned to make a Qt gui in Python.
        
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