It would be better if any mouse click events or any keys pressed can stop the "Quick Slide Show" (and not only the shortcut "Pause Attn" key).
Then if the QSS is already started with "Pause Attn" key, and an other key is pressed, for example go to the next image (or previous) key , then the quick slide show is still running (so for me it's a bug).
Same problem if you use the zoom keys during the quick slide show, but in this case, this QSS behavior is sometimes interesting.
PS: an other problem into QSS mode is, the Info text "i key" is shown twice (blink effect).
Quick Slide Show behavior
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Quick Slide Show behavior
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Re: Quick Slide Show behavior
I disagree, I use mouse double click to toggle fullscreen, middle click to go to browser and back - this also stop it, so perhaps it's enough...oops66 wrote:It would be better if any mouse click events or any keys pressed can stop the "Quick Slide Show" (and not only the shortcut "Pause Attn" key).
I don't think it's a bug, I use this behaviour quite often, sometimes it's useful to skip some images, or go back to see the image again.Then if the QSS is already started with "Pause Attn" key, and an other key is pressed, for example go to the next image (or previous) key , then the quick slide show is still running (so for me it's a bug).
Yes, as you said, sometimes it's useful - not a bug too IMHO.Same problem if you use the zoom keys during the quick slide show, but in this case, this QSS behavior is sometimes interesting.
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Re: Quick Slide Show behavior
Fixed with V1.96Beta3oops66 wrote:...
PS: an other problem into QSS mode is, the Info text "i key" is shown twice (blink effect).
Thanks Pierre.
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