<> ||<>|| = Eye of GNOME = Eye of GNOME, or EoG, is Ubuntu's default image viewer. When you open a photo, EoG lets you perform simple tasks like zooming in and out, rotating the picture and showing slideshows. While applications like gThumb and F-Spot are more suited to organising your image collection, EoG provides everything you need to simply enjoy your photos one at a time. Eye of GNOME will start when you double-click an image file. If you want to start EoG without opening a file, press the {{{Alt}}} and {{{F2}}} buttons on the keyboard simultaneously and type {{{eog}}} in the window that appears, or open a Terminal and type: {{{ eog }}} = Key Features = * Slideshow * Zoom * Rotate * EXIF image data = Screenshots = {{attachment:scrn-eog.jpg}} <
> {{attachment:scrn-eog2.jpg}} = Installation = * Part of the default Ubuntu installation = Hints and Tips = = Other applications you may wish to look at = * '''[[gThumb]]''' * '''[[Picasa]]''' = Further Reading = * '''[[http://www.gnome.org/projects/eog/|Eye of GNOME]]''' ---- CategoryGraphicsApplications CategorySoftwareDefault