Display Multiple Image in Fullscreen

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Boo025
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Display Multiple Image in Fullscreen

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Currently (1.91.6) when you go into fullscreen mode it only shows the single picture.

Is it possible to modify such ways that you can have more than 1 image displayed in fullscreen mode at same time?
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Re: Display Multiple Image in Fullscreen

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Boo025 wrote:Currently (1.91.6) when you go into fullscreen mode it only shows the single picture.

Is it possible to modify such ways that you can have more than 1 image displayed in fullscreen mode at same time?
Something similar to Compare?
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Like strip¦comics

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:arrow: Pierre

:) Hello !

• I think that Boo025 means something like a strip of image¦comic-like view.

• Select several images, when asking for "Full screen", then :
- Build a temporary strip¦comic-like image in order to fill the screen,
- Display the temporary strip¦comic-like in full screen…
- Delete the temp. image when "Full screen" is closed.

:mrgreen: KR
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Post by Boo025 »

Here's an example of what I'm trying to describe.

Let's say there are 9 images named: 1.jpg, 2.jpg, ..., and 9.jpg.

Currently, when you go into fullscreen mode to view these image, it only shows 1 image at a time.

So, first it will show 1.jpg, then next will be 2.jpg, and so on.

What I'm trying to describe is that instead of displaying 1 at a time, have an option that allows you to display 2 or more image at same time.

So, in fullscreen mode, it will show 1.jpg & 2.jpg, then next will be 3.jpg & 4.jpg, and so on.

Here's picture showing how it should look. The top image represent current method and bottom image represent the new method to view multiple image.

http://img27.picoodle.com/img/img27/4/3 ... aebe62.png

My rationale behind this idea is because alot of people have 16:9 monitors or dual monitors (10:4, 32:9 etc.) So the extra space can be used to display multiple pictures at once.
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Ok, already requested to read comic books
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