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### Optional dependencies:
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- Displaying images: `w3m-img` or `iTerm2`
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- Displaying images: `w3m-img` \[1\] or `iTerm2` \[2\]
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- Thumbnail creation: `imagemagick`
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##### Linux / BSD
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- Window Manager: `wmctrl` \[1\]
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- Window Manager: `wmctrl` \[3\]
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- Wallpaper: `feh`, `nitrogen` or `gsettings`
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- Current Song: `mpc` or `cmus`
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- Resolution: `xorg-xdpyinfo`
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- Screenshot: `scrot` \[2\]
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- Screenshot: `scrot` \[4\]
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\[1\] You should install wmctrl if the builtin window manager detection isn't working for you. The builtin<br \>
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\[1\] `w3m-img` is sometimes bundled together with `w3m`.
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\[2\] You can enable the `iTerm2` image backend by using the launch flag `--image_backend iterm2` or by<br \>
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changing the config option `$image_backend` to `iterm2`.
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\[3\] You should install wmctrl if the builtin window manager detection isn't working for you. The builtin<br \>
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detection works for most people and is generally faster which is why wmctrl isn't default.
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\[2\] You can use the launch flag `--scrot_cmd` or change the config option `$scrot_cmd` to your screenshot<br \>
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\[4\] You can use the launch flag `--scrot_cmd` or change the config option `$scrot_cmd` to your screenshot<br \>
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program's cmd and fetch will use it instead of scrot.
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