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Comix my fav manga/comic reader.


i enjoy reading manga using comix .. very easy.. nice view.. :)



here some review from : http://www.addictivetips.com/ubuntu-linux-tips/comix-is-brilliant-comic-reader-for-ubuntu-linux/


It is specifically designed as a comic reader, however, it also supports generic images. It can read comics from ZIP, RAR and TAR archives, supports CBZ, JPG, PNG, GIF, TIF, BMP, ICO, XBM and many other formats.

There are various options to enhance user’s readability and viewing including,  full screen mode, double page mode, fit image to window width and height, and magnifying glass.

Comix provides image enhancements, bookmarking , archive creation/editing, comic book library creation options and much more.


After installation, Comix can be accessed from Applications –> Graphics.

Start menu
There are many visibility options to facilitate easy viewing of comics and generic images such as fit to width/height and image enhancement.

Entire libraries can also be created and edited for your electronic comics books from the Libraries option in File menu.

Comix
Viewing options can be managed from Preferences (from the Edit menu).
For instance, the background color can be selected from the Appearance tab, along with, thumbnail size and image transparency.
Appearance
Likewise,  smart key scrolling  and certain other options like storing of recent items in the cache can be enabled from the Behavior tab.
The Display tab, as the name suggests, provides options to choose the height, width, zooming and other preferences.

Behaviour
To improve the clarity of an image, choose Enhance Image from the View menu. This will provide you with an RBG adjustment option.

Edit Image
So if you are willing to create your own comics collection or already have one, then Comix is the right tool for your Linux operating system.




installation referred from this website
http://comix.sourceforge.net/download.html

Run python install.py install as root to install Comix in /usr/local.


As an example of how to install Comix from the downloaded tar.gz file, run as the root user (via su or sudo):

# tar -xzf comix-x.y.z.tar.gz
# cd comix-x.y.z
# python install.py install



If you don't want to install Comix in some system directory, you can just execute the file src/comix.py in the unpacked Comix directory to run the program. You could also create a symlink somewhere in your PATH pointing to this file.

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