Add TODO item - exclude paths
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Run it from a text file containing one file name per line to open the listed files.
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Run it from a text file containing one file name per line to open the listed files.
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## TODO
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## TODO
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* Create user-customizable variable to hold default arguments
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1. Create user-customizable variable to hold default arguments
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* Start sxiv on the file at point (using `-n ...`)
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2. Start sxiv on the file at point (using `-n ...`)
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* Mark files in subdirectories if run recursively (by inserting the subdirectory into the current buffer)
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3. Let user specify paths to be excluded.
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* Let user edit options (ideally with transient.el) when called with null argument/two prefix arguments
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4. Mark files in subdirectories if run recursively (by inserting the subdirectory into the current buffer)
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* When running with a lot of files, sxiv may take some time to start. Signal to the user that it is starting, and let them kill it if they want.
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5. Let user edit options (ideally with transient.el) when called with null argument/two prefix arguments
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* What should be the behavior when we open Dired-marked files, then mark files within sxiv?
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6. When running with a lot of files, sxiv may take some time to start. Signal to the user that it is starting, and let them kill it if they want.
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7. What should be the behavior when we open Dired-marked files, then mark files within sxiv?
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## Limitations
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## Limitations
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* Currently falls flat if run in directories with a huge number of images.
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* Currently falls flat if run in directories with a huge number of images.
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