First of all, thank you for developing and maintaining Xviewer. It’s a fast and clean image viewer and works very well as the default viewer in Linux Mint.
However, one small feature that is currently missing is the ability to crop images directly inside the application. At the moment, if a user wants to crop an image, they need to open another program such as an image editor. For quick adjustments, this interrupts the workflow.
It would be very useful if Xviewer had a simple built-in crop tool with basic functionality, for example:
Selecting a rectangular area with the mouse
Cropping the image to the selected area
Optionally saving as a new file or overwriting the original
This kind of lightweight editing feature would make Xviewer even more convenient for everyday use, especially for users who only need quick edits without opening a full image editor.
Thank you for your work and for considering this feature request.
First of all, thank you for developing and maintaining Xviewer. It’s a fast and clean image viewer and works very well as the default viewer in Linux Mint.
However, one small feature that is currently missing is the ability to crop images directly inside the application. At the moment, if a user wants to crop an image, they need to open another program such as an image editor. For quick adjustments, this interrupts the workflow.
It would be very useful if Xviewer had a simple built-in crop tool with basic functionality, for example:
Selecting a rectangular area with the mouse
Cropping the image to the selected area
Optionally saving as a new file or overwriting the original
This kind of lightweight editing feature would make Xviewer even more convenient for everyday use, especially for users who only need quick edits without opening a full image editor.
Thank you for your work and for considering this feature request.