Edit how? What do you mean/ DO you mean in the Settings menu where it says, "Zoom step" with choices relative and fixed/ I had sent hat but am not sure what it means. But what I meant (and maybe this is what it means) is that I would like to be able to quickly (as in Adobe Reader or Acrobat as an ...
re: XnViewMp os: win 10 If my settings are correct than my mouse should zoom when i scroll it and yet it doesn't do that, it changes page (1 next photo) instead. How can I change this pls?
(is there a way of changing a zoom to something specific, like for ex. adobe where u can zoom in to a given ...
It seems that it is only possible to zoom in and out to a specific percentage, is there a way, via plugin or something to zoom to something you want 93%, 67%......? I find this to be the only thing I dislike about xnview--especially since there is nothing between 100-150.
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HI thanks for your help. If you noticed you told me WHAT to do (which I already know) but not HOW to do it. If I choose an amount of files I can not see anywhere how to do so--'Batch Processing' doesn't seem to have such an option, neither does 'Tools' nor 'Edit'
I wanted to add a category to my photos but noticed that it seems to be able to be done only one at a time. Is there anyway to do this in a batch? For ex. select 25 photos and categorize then as 'nature' or do the same thing and rate them as 3 stars?
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Hi thanks for taking the time to reply. Since it is currently not possible does this mean I should suggest it? or is it already in the works? Thanks again
The browser thumbnails view has choices as to what info I want under it such as file name file type, and size. Each takes a line. Since my file names are not that short is it possible for the name to take 2 line spaces instead of one (thus showing more of the file name) or is this a Windows thing ...
As much as I love Xnview one thing I do not like is the fact that one can not control the zoom feature to exact dimensions. For ex. 73% or 122%. It would be nice to be able to do so. As is, I sometimes find I either have too much or too little detail-- a flower and not its stem. or a flower and its ...