Feature request - Create Multi-page
Posted: Fri Oct 24, 2003 8:17 pm
I use the feature "Create Multi-page" a lot, but would like it to have a more friendly option on how to use.
I would like to be able to select a group of image files, either in Explorer or XnView Browser, then right-click and choose 'Create Multi-page'. Then have the Multi-page dialog come up with the selected files already added (in name order - or the sort order specified in the XnView options), the destination directory preset to the directory where the selected group of files are, and the only mandatory input prior to selecting 'create' being the desired file name, and that could be left as the last chosen filename (allowing a minimal edit if doing related files).
Currently have to browse to the files to select, and browse to the destination folder. Both are time consuming. I think the current tool bar implementation should remain as is, with the destination directory & default directory for browse to files remaining as the last chosen. With those items being dynamically preset as above specified only on the right click implementation
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Thanks,
Danny Thody
I would like to be able to select a group of image files, either in Explorer or XnView Browser, then right-click and choose 'Create Multi-page'. Then have the Multi-page dialog come up with the selected files already added (in name order - or the sort order specified in the XnView options), the destination directory preset to the directory where the selected group of files are, and the only mandatory input prior to selecting 'create' being the desired file name, and that could be left as the last chosen filename (allowing a minimal edit if doing related files).
Currently have to browse to the files to select, and browse to the destination folder. Both are time consuming. I think the current tool bar implementation should remain as is, with the destination directory & default directory for browse to files remaining as the last chosen. With those items being dynamically preset as above specified only on the right click implementation
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Thanks,
Danny Thody