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Keyboard auto-repeat in slide show
Posted: Sat Mar 14, 2009 2:05 am
by TackyTiger
When I'm in slide show view, I sometimes need to skip a large amount of sequential files.
If I was in normal browse mode, I'd just press and hold the space bar and auto-repeat would kick in.
As far as I can see, this behaviour seems to have been disabled in slide show view. I'd like to be able to press and hold the right arrow key, but it seems to only skip one image then stop.
I've tried looking for a configuration option to change this behaviour, but have had no luck. Am I missing something obvious?
Re: Keyboard auto-repeat in slide show
Posted: Sat Mar 14, 2009 3:21 am
by Clo
TackyTiger

Hello ! Welcome aboard !
• When you are in View mode, you can start a “
Quick Slide show” with the
Pause key, and skip unwanted images forward using the
Space-bar… Pressing
Pause again stops the slide show,
Back Space to go back in the bunch of images.

Kind regards,
Claude
Clo
Re: Keyboard auto-repeat in slide show
Posted: Sat Mar 14, 2009 3:52 am
by TackyTiger
Clo wrote:
Hello ! Welcome aboard !
Thank you! That was a nice welcome
Clo wrote:When you are in View mode, you can start a “Quick Slide show” with the Pause key, and skip unwanted images forward using the Space-bar
That's a handy hint, thanks.
Sorry, I should have explained more, it was really full blown slideshow I was after. I create a .sld file to review a lot of images, I have this set to .5 second delay which is fine most of the time but sometimes I'd like to hold down a key to skip a bunch much faster. When I've finished the current "session", I delete the images I've reviewed from the .sld file so I can start where I left off next time.
Re: Keyboard auto-repeat in slide show
Posted: Sat Mar 14, 2009 4:34 am
by Clo
TackyTiger

Again…
• Ah ! I see… Hm… from a running
*.sld, I'm not sure that skipping steps be possible currently, it's a script driving a kind of batch operation… But I don't use such .SLDs a lot, so maybe somebody else could have a clue ?
- Perhaps, the Author could add an optional command with which one could speed up the images scrolling
(override and shorten the stated delay temporarily), that -it seems- could lead to the same result, IIUC…
…and a reverse one to get the same backward…

KR
Claude
Clo