IMO this command from the view menu should be in a folder's context menu as well for easier access.
XnView 1.90 <x>
Show files in subfolders
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Show files in subfolders
Get the bugs fixed, THEN start adding features. It sucks, but someone has to do it.
Another thing just occured to me:
In the list with all files from the subfolders doubleclick on an image to view it. Then skip forward a couple of images and switch back to the browser.
The image you've just came from will not be highlighted in the browser's filelist. That sucks since you get really confused and have to search the whole list for that last image.
So it would be great if the list with all files from subfolders worked the same way as all ordinary folders -> highlighting the last image you had been viewing.
In the list with all files from the subfolders doubleclick on an image to view it. Then skip forward a couple of images and switch back to the browser.
The image you've just came from will not be highlighted in the browser's filelist. That sucks since you get really confused and have to search the whole list for that last image.
So it would be great if the list with all files from subfolders worked the same way as all ordinary folders -> highlighting the last image you had been viewing.
Get the bugs fixed, THEN start adding features. It sucks, but someone has to do it.
- foxyshadis
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I can confirm that in ordinary folders, it doesn't seem restricted to subfolder view. It works fine with fullscreen, but doesn't work at all for view mode.Danny wrote:Another thing just occured to me:
In the list with all files from the subfolders doubleclick on an image to view it. Then skip forward a couple of images and switch back to the browser.
The image you've just came from will not be highlighted in the browser's filelist. That sucks since you get really confused and have to search the whole list for that last image.
Actually, I see what you mean, it doesn't work even for fullscreen mode in subfolder view. Hm.