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Browse and download wallhaven.cc using sxiv

License: GNU General Public License v3.0

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waldl's Issues

Save wallpapers to directory named based on $query?

Not an issue per se, but curious about something.

All wallpapers, not matter what you search, are saved to .local/share/wallhaven. But what if I search for, say, batman and I want the wallpapers to be saved to .local/share/wallhaven/batman? Or if I search for pokemon, have the wallpapers saved to .local/share/wallhaven/pokemon. And so on...

walldir="$HOME/.local/share/wallhaven/$query" can't be done, because $query is not defined yet. How could the above be achieved instead?

And with search for query with spaces is allowed, how would I have spaces and special characters (slash, apostrophe, colon, etc.) converted to underscore?

E.g., search final fantasy, saved to final_fantasy. Search fate/stay night, saved to fate_stay_night.

Support for HiDPI screens

I have a HiDPI screen, and the output thumbnails of the search results are showing up really tiny. I managed to add DPI support for rofi by editing the rofi line to rofi -dmenu -dpi 196 -l 0 -p "search wallpapers" but the output still is really tiny. Any ideas for a workaround for that?

I have an issue with curl

I am having a issue with curl

getting data...
caching thumbnails...
curl: option -Z: is unknown
curl: try 'curl --help' or 'curl --manual' for more information
sxiv: No valid image file given, aborting
cleaning up...

The script line is:

done | curl -Z -K -
#sh_info "downloaded thumbnails..."

Other websites

Hello,
can this be used for other websites? For example adult websites with pictures, something like pornpics.com or similar.
Thanks.

getting data no images found

Hey, I appreciate your job, I loved it, but I have some problems with searching pictures, as you can see the title, when I search for image it says "no images found" but actually worked from the browser when I search for same picture. Is there a solution? thanks .

login into wallhaven

So this is not an issue but more of a request.
Can you implement a line of code that will allow us to login? Just for simple fact so we can choose what kind of wallpapers we want, for example i don`t want anime themed walls.
Can be done?
Thanks.

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