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I'm looking for a lightweight program that can display graphics and text files, to replace built-in doublecommander viewer (f3). Can you recommend something please?

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    Possible duplicate of [Alternative image viewers](http://askubuntu.com/questions/295702/alternative-image-viewers) – muru Feb 03 '17 at 14:47
  • @muru these viewers can't show text files. – Beast Winterwolf Feb 03 '17 at 14:57
  • `emacs` (I have emacs24 (version 24.5+1-6ubuntu1) from the repositories in 16.04.1 LTS). – sudodus Feb 03 '17 at 15:17
  • @sudodus thanks, I'll try, but it looks too complicated for my simple tasks :( – Beast Winterwolf Feb 03 '17 at 15:53
  • The standard solution is to use the standard file manager (Files alias nautilus in standard Ubuntu) and let it select what program to use, when you double-click on a file. I think that for this reason, there is no big incentive to create the kind of combo file reader, that you want. – sudodus Feb 03 '17 at 19:04
  • @sudodus no, I don't want to launch everything! I just want quick see files sources. doublecmd (and also totalcmd for windows) has this feature by default, but in doublecmd it works very badly. – Beast Winterwolf Feb 03 '17 at 21:22

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