Since 2001 'til now I have been using ACDsee 32 v 3.x just because no other program had same speed, well designed and intuitive user interface, plus, support for <descript.ion> files.
Time goes by and you need support for newer file types and options, that's where xnview came in.
I have some suggestions for the author (and will buy the program) if:
- Enable default fullscreen view, as an option, when opening an image from browser
- Allow customizing of hotkeys/keyboard shortcuts: for example in AcDsee I could simply change file view in the browser selecting F8 (thumbs view) and F12 (detailed view). Powerful, and missing a lot this.
- Allow as an option in the browser, to show upper level directory in the file list as ".."; Very powerful, you can just use arrows and enter key to navigate up and down folders
Open file in Fullscreen, custom hotkeys, upper level dir
Re: Simply Fantastic!
Thank you for your suggestions, Blutarsky!
Tools > Options... | General | Mode when starting with a file: Fullscreen EditBlutarsky wrote:...
- Enable default fullscreen view, as an option, when opening an image from browser
I think you can change behaviour using HotkeyP, but I've never tried myself. Dreamer is our hotkey specialist and can tell.Blutarsky wrote:...
- Allow customizing of hotkeys/keyboard shortcuts: for example in AcDsee I could simply change file view in the browser selecting F8 (thumbs view) and F12 (detailed view). Powerful, and missing a lot this.
Tools > Options | Browser > File List | Parent Folder (...) [x] [x]Blutarsky wrote:- Allow as an option in the browser, to show upper level directory in the file list as ".."; Very powerful, you can just use arrows and enter key to navigate up and down folders
Re: Simply Fantastic!
Tools » Options... » General » Keyboard/Mouse » Switching modes » Use double click to switch between: » Browser <> Fulscreen | Viewer <> FulscreenBlutarsky wrote:- Enable default fullscreen view, as an option, when opening an image from browser
Blutarsky wrote:- Allow customizing of hotkeys/keyboard shortcuts: for example in AcDsee I could simply change file view in the browser selecting F8 (thumbs view) and F12 (detailed view). Powerful, and missing a lot this.
- Keyboard/Mouse operations manager
- FAQ: All Current Hotkeys / Shortcuts
- Hotkeys / Shortcuts Request List
- Already needed : A “Commands Manager”…
- FAQ: How to change, or/and create new keyboard shortcuts
Tools » Options... » Browser » File List » Parent folder ('..')Blutarsky wrote:- Allow as an option in the browser, to show upper level directory in the file list as ".."; Very powerful, you can just use arrows and enter key to navigate up and down folders
Re: Open file in Fullscreen, custom hotkeys, upper level dir
You were 4 minutes late, XnTriq!
But your answers beat mine. 
Re: Simply Fantastic!
I've tried the suggested option but XnView still "opens" the image not in fullscreen, view...helmut wrote: - Enable default fullscreen view, as an option, when opening an image from browser
Tools > Options... | General | Mode when starting with a file: Fullscreen Edit
Re: Open file in Fullscreen, custom hotkeys, upper level dir
One point here: when using "embedded thumbs", you gain speed, but rotated jpegs are shown unrotated; if yous disable this, and let XV to rebuild thumbs, orientation is correct but thumbs creation gets very slow on RAW/NEFs...
Re: Simply Fantastic!
Blutarsky wrote:I've tried the suggested option but XnView still "opens" the image not in fullscreen, view...helmut wrote: - Enable default fullscreen view, as an option, when opening an image from browser
Tools > Options... | General | Mode when starting with a file: Fullscreen Edit
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Enable default fullscreen view, as an option, when opening an image from browserFI: If the case is :"...when opening an image from Xnview browser" then, you have just to press the middle mouse buttun on a thumbnail
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Re: Open file in Fullscreen, custom hotkeys, upper level dir
What if you want to use the keyboard, without pressing F11? So simple, the author should consider this option.... 