Esc button for stopping current action

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Esc button for stopping current action

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Sometimes XnView is very slow (selection or creating thumbs of big files, of raws, ...). Please give us an esc button to stop the ongoing calculation of thumbs and so on, so that I can do something else...
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thire wrote:Sometimes XnView is very slow (selection or creating thumbs of big files, of raws, ...). Please give us an esc button to stop the ongoing calculation of thumbs and so on, so that I can do something else...
Ok :-)
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Actually this was my biggest wish I posted in this forum. Perhaps my pictures are too large, but speed is XnView is someties a bit slow. This will help. Thanks a lot for this answer! :)
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thire wrote:Sometimes XnView is very slow (selection or creating thumbs of big files, of raws, ...). Please give us an esc button to stop the ongoing calculation of thumbs and so on, so that I can do something else...
Pressing 'Esc' key for stopping an action is one thing, but even more important is that the current action is automatically stopped when starting a different action.
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:) Hello !
…Please give us an esc button to stop the ongoing calculation of thumbs and so on, so that I can do something else…
- Instead to resign the current operation with an "Escape / Abort" button, why not a feature allowing to switch the (slow) current job in the background (in another thread… ) ?

- Hence, you could continue another job with XnView, while the slow job is done "silently" …

¤ Pierre, is it possible ? T.C. works in that way for many functions.

:mrgreen: Kind regards,
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Clo wrote:
…Please give us an esc button to stop the ongoing calculation of thumbs and so on, so that I can do something else…
- Instead to resign the current operation with an "Escape / Abort" button, why not a feature allowing to switch the (slow) current job in the background (in another thread… ) ?

- Hence, you could continue another job with XnView, while the slow job is done "silently" …
Although I don't have these speed problems on my old PIII 700 ...
... Yeah - that's the way it should be solved - I absolutely agree! 8)
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Indeed - Of course - Obviously - Naturally…

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:) Hello Thomas !
Although I don't have these speed problems on my old PIII 700 …
- An old good drudge :wink:

• Indeed, any TC-User gets this in mind… although I use the "Background" with moderation in TC, just for copy and pack sometimes. I have not big needs…
- Thank you to highlight this logical solution; I wonder that XnView have not any possible "Background" operation till today…

:mrgreen: V. G.
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Clo wrote:- Instead to resign the current operation with an "Escape / Abort" button, why not a feature allowing to switch the (slow) current job in the background (in another thread… ) ?

- Hence, you could continue another job with XnView, while the slow job is done "silently" …
i support that feature request too.
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