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I'm writing a Rust digital signage player very heavily influenced by info-beamer, with a focus more on local intranet control: https://github.com/superlou/signrs. You develop a signage application in JavaScript with drawing functions, and the player runs it cross-platform (including Raspberry Pi), and provides a web server for remote control. Source: 11 months ago
I am trying to port a digital signage application I built on info-beamer to Godot. The application is expected to run full-screen on a set of Raspberry Pi 3Bs (at least until Pi 4s are back in stock), preferably with 1600x900 px resolution or better since the application is mostly drawing text. Source: about 1 year ago
I would suggest you check out info-beamer.com and trueomni.com . I am using info-beamer on several displays in commercial situations and it has worked well. I haven't tried rotating to an angle but you should be able to map the screens as if they are level and play the content across them all. Source: over 1 year ago
Check out Infobeamer For the raspberry pi. Source: over 1 year ago
You might also try out info-beamer (full disclosure: operated by my company) if you have 30 minutes of spare time. Unlike pisignage and yodeck, it's not based on Raspberry Pi OS and implements some reliability features they cannot easily add like: Complete OS image verified every boot to detect any corruption, OS always read-only even during OS upgrades thanks to A/B booting, 100% power loss safe and highly... Source: about 2 years ago
For Linux users looking for something similar to IrfanView, nomacs is the closest I found to IrfanView since I moved away from Windows: https://nomacs.org/. - Source: Hacker News / 3 months ago
How that cmyk profile is shown depends on the image viewing app too and if it [the app] can show that colour profile. Have you tried opening the image in a webbrowser, if it's updated and your monitor has the specs for it, try drag&drop the image to an open browser tab. As for img viewing app you can try nomacs. Source: about 1 year ago
I used nomacs. I use it because it's open source. Source: over 1 year ago
Have this: https://nomacs.org/ And good luck. Source: over 1 year ago
Yep, had same issue. Doesn't seem to be a solid fix, so I ended up downloading nomacs. https://nomacs.org/ Crazy lightweight, and supports file formats that photo viewer can't. Also nice having almost zero lag when opening images, or scrolling forward AND backwards while in the program. Source: almost 2 years ago
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