Version 0.5.0 (2023-07-30)
Changes since 0.4.3:
The viewer can now handle multiple files. A user can now pass paths to multiple image files as arguments, and the viewer will allow to cycle through those files with the D or → key and A or ← key, respectively.
Furthermore, the name of the image file is now shown in the window title, and if the program was called with more than one image file to show, then the index of the image is shown in the title, too.
Binary files:
These files can be installed via dpkg -i webp-viewer_0.5.0-*_amd64.deb
on a Debian system (or a Debian-based system like Ubuntu). The packages may work on other distribution versions than the ones mentioned, but they have not been tested on other distributions. However, the Ubuntu 20.04 package usually has a good chance to work on Debian 11, and maybe others, too.
- webp-viewer_0.5.0-bookworm_amd64.deb - package to install the webp-viewer on Debian 12 ("bookworm") on amd64 architecture
(SHA-256 checksum: cb7986f5cb339b43711b5a5098b26f5428e5b79a068b9184d2a5f5e8bc4bb514) - webp-viewer_0.5.0-focal_amd64.deb - package to install the webp-viewer on Ubuntu 20.04 ("focal") on amd64 architecture
(SHA-256 checksum: a254a59730cb728a496f9817c5f7df68530cb0462cda3b465568ce18f4ec5b09) - webp-viewer_0.5.0-jammy_amd64.deb - package to install the webp-viewer on Ubuntu 22.04 ("jammy") on amd64 architecture
(SHA-256 checksum: a2d5ac2167d67ae9e97e76b0b275e0da518ce334d25733bfa67c0ef822d7416c)