Some suggestions in making XnView a little more mouse friendly as well as getting the tedious job of image labeling under control.
1). To be a little more consistent with the rest of windows. Two single left hand mouse clicks (or perhaps a double click) over the FILENAME of a thumbnail in browser mode should equivalent to pressing F2.
2). The rename dialog box should borrow ideas from AJAX like dialog boxes at some web sites (or Firefox 3's new smart URL entry system). So the actual text window for the filename should have a drop down menu capability and present the user with a number of intelligent filename guesses. Those guesses could include looking at the name of the preceding file and incrementing a trailing or leading number by one, appending a date, etc. To make it even smarter, when the rename dialog box is first pulled up, if the user types in a character or two, the drop down menu should be populated with the names of previously named files that start with the same characters with any trailing number appropriately incremented.
I think this would a very helpful arrangement when people have to individually rename a number of files where a groups of files will share common root names.
One could take this concept quite a bit further by adding a drop down menu on the filename extension window as well and facilitate file type conversion.
ed
Quick/smart single file rename in browser mode
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Re: Quick/smart single file rename in browser mode
But it works already like thatedman wrote: 1). To be a little more consistent with the rest of windows. Two single left hand mouse clicks (or perhaps a double click) over the FILENAME of a thumbnail in browser mode should equivalent to pressing F2.
ok2). The rename dialog box should borrow ideas from AJAX like dialog boxes at some web sites (or Firefox 3's new smart URL entry system). So the actual text window for the filename should have a drop down menu capability and present the user with a number of intelligent filename guesses. Those guesses could include looking at the name of the preceding file and incrementing a trailing or leading number by one, appending a date, etc. To make it even smarter, when the rename dialog box is first pulled up, if the user types in a character or two, the drop down menu should be populated with the names of previously named files that start with the same characters with any trailing number appropriately incremented.
Pierre.
Re: Quick/smart single file rename in browser mode
Hi Pierre!xnview wrote:But it works already like that
Currently in 1.95 I can't get renaming to activate with the slow double-click.
In the past there has been a relationship to the option "Use dialog to rename file" in which, if that option was checked, slow double-click did not work.
I have tried toggling that option but to no avail.
For me, in 1.95 slow double-click does not activate rename in the browser.
John
Re: Quick/smart single file rename in browser mode
Hmmm, in browser mode renaming a folder in the directory tree works like that ("slow" double click only), in the right hand pane actual filenames listed underneath thumbnails are still associated with the same action as the thumbnail itself. Slow (or fast) double clicking the filename should be associated with the rename function (F2). When no thumbnails are displayed then fast double click displays the picture and a slow double click goes into the rename dialog box.JohnFredC wrote:Hi Pierre!xnview wrote:But it works already like that
Currently in 1.95 I can't get renaming to activate with the slow double-click.
In the past there has been a relationship to the option "Use dialog to rename file" in which, if that option was checked, slow double-click did not work.
I have tried toggling that option but to no avail.
For me, in 1.95 slow double-click does not activate rename in the browser.