Quitting Fullscreen mode
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Quitting Fullscreen mode
I use XnView with Fullscreen-View, so that when it opens an image, it uses the full screen to show it. But when i try to exit the fullscreen using Esc, it keeps showing the image but on the non-fullscreen mode. And if i Esc again it goes to the Browser. Is it possible to make the 1st Esc on the Fullscreen view make exit the program, instead of going to the normal view and to the browser.
Re: Quitting Fullscreen mode
An option will be added.|VooDoo| wrote:I use XnView with Fullscreen-View, so that when it opens an image, it uses the full screen to show it. But when i try to exit the fullscreen using Esc, it keeps showing the image but on the non-fullscreen mode. And if i Esc again it goes to the Browser. Is it possible to make the 1st Esc on the Fullscreen view make exit the program, instead of going to the normal view and to the browser.
Pierre.
has this been fixed? because it doesn't really work for me (using v1.80.1, in case it matters). i start up in fullscreen mode, but when i want to switch it throws me into windowed viewer mode - which i don't need at all. i got the settings set up in a way that i only ever see the the w.v. once after leaving fullscreen mode for the first time; still, it's kinda annoying. how about adding a selection to the switch options that completely omits windowed view? After all, one can still get there via the menu bar, should it ever be needed...
Not sure whether this has been fixed. The original topic is from May, XnView 1.80 was released in June. Dreamer is the guru for such requests, I'll try to give an answer.Anonymous wrote:has this been fixed? because it doesn't really work for me (using v1.80.1, in case it matters). i start up in fullscreen mode, but when i want to switch it throws me into windowed viewer mode - which i don't need at all. ...
In Options > Misc > Switching modes, try setting "Use double click to switch between:" to value "Browser <> Fullscreen | Viewer <> Fullscreen".
(The Switching mode affects both the double-click and the Esc - be it on purpose or not).