Hi all
Just coming from using Paintshop Pro as an image browser and started using XnView - overall I love it. One issue is really driving me nuts though, and I can't seem to find the solution on the forums...
I use dual monitors and have the browser as a floating window on the left monitor; I need to compare images side-by-side so would like to have them open in floating windows when I click a thumbnail. Currently they each open maximised, filling the whole 2 monitors, so I have to click restore, then manually resize the window, which is a bit too long-winded when there are lots of files to go through.
So - is there any way to have images open in a floating window, and not maximised??
Thanks in advance!
Ben
Don't open images maximised
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two instances
Hi Ben,
1. thumbs on the left and full display on the right monitor
2. vice versa
horst
same with me. I'm opening two instances of XnViewI use dual monitors
1. thumbs on the left and full display on the right monitor
2. vice versa
horst
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Re: Don't open images maximised
Why does it always open a full screen window, even if I had changed the window size and closed it then?xnview wrote:Why not to use 'compare picture'?
Re: Don't open images maximised
You talk about the MDI child window, and not the main window, right?pic_viewer wrote:Why does it always open a full screen window, even if I had changed the window size and closed it then?xnview wrote:Why not to use 'compare picture'?
Pierre.
Re: Don't open images maximised
That is a fine option, but you may not scroll to the next picture:xnview wrote:Why not to use 'compare picture'?
As long as the 'compare window' is opend, you don't have any access to the main window (the browser) of XnView
horst
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Re: Don't open images maximised
I am talking about the 'Compare Picture' window - maybe that is an MDI window, don't know.xnview wrote:You talk about the MDI child window, and not the main window, right?pic_viewer wrote:Why does it always open a full screen window, even if I had changed the window size and closed it then?xnview wrote:Why not to use 'compare picture'?