Dark theme
Moderators: helmut, XnTriq, xnview
Re: Dark theme
XnViewMP 0.99.7 and the same with 1.00 beta 2
Re: Dark theme
You've opened an image and you're in XnView's image viewer, ruvlad. Menu "View » Theme" can be found in browser/browser mode, only. In image viewer choose "File » Browse" to switch to XnView's browser.
Re: Dark theme
Many thanks!helmut wrote: Sat Apr 09, 2022 8:03 pmYou've opened an image and you're in XnView's image viewer, ruvlad. Menu "View » Theme" can be found in browser/browser mode, only. In image viewer choose "File » Browse" to switch to XnView's browser.
Re: Dark theme
Thank you for getting back, ruvlad. Good to read that you've found the menu item and are no longer left in the dark bright.

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Re: Dark theme
I believe XN view is a great software, however the UI is frustrating.
I think the best UI that Xnview could use for inspiration is the one of Adobe Bridge: The things I particularly miss in xnview are:
A panel with the most important Exif information in larger font (aperture, shutter speed, focal length, iso) A possibility to change the color of the UI and font size. I personally prefer dark grey over black: Before switching to Mac I used Zoner Studio which also has some nice UI features:
Preview of changes for batch editing: Compare mode highlights photo currently selected: Import from camera shows a thumbnail preview to select photos and preview of the list of folders to be created: The photo info is quite tidy:
I think the best UI that Xnview could use for inspiration is the one of Adobe Bridge: The things I particularly miss in xnview are:
A panel with the most important Exif information in larger font (aperture, shutter speed, focal length, iso) A possibility to change the color of the UI and font size. I personally prefer dark grey over black: Before switching to Mac I used Zoner Studio which also has some nice UI features:
Preview of changes for batch editing: Compare mode highlights photo currently selected: Import from camera shows a thumbnail preview to select photos and preview of the list of folders to be created: The photo info is quite tidy: