Number of images in a folder not displayed ?

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minkowski
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Number of images in a folder not displayed ?

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I often need to know the number of images in a folder.
Where is that information. It should be explicit before I open the folder.
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Re: Number of images in a folder not displayed ?

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In view mode?
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Re: Number of images in a folder not displayed ?

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It is possible to see the nr of files in a folder if I open in browser mode.
The nr is on the status row. Yet this is inconvenient
I would like to see the nur of images without opening the folder
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Re: Number of images in a folder not displayed ?

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minkowski wrote:I would like to see the nur of images without opening the folder
Where? When you click on a folder in thumbnail view?
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Re: Number of images in a folder not displayed ?

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The folder thumb label would be the perfect place for this.

I have suggested in the past that XnView implement "conditional" thumb labels, where the fields of the thumb label could be defined separately for each file type if the user desired.

One such filetype would be "folder". The sorts of things I might want to see in a folder label could include:
  • # files in subfolder tree
    # files in subfolder tree for specific file types (ie. count of JPGs)
    # of subfolders
    Size of entire subfolder tree
    Date of oldest file in subfolder tree
    Date of newest file in subfolder tree
    Average file size in subfolder tree
What do others think?
John
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