Fit on not to fit

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piko
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Fit on not to fit

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Hi!

I set up "Auto image size" to "No fit". When I press "/" CURRENT image is fit to window. That's all ok.
But how to make XnView TO STORE LAST image status: 'no fit' (like it was set up in Options) OR 'fit' (if hot key "/" is pressed).

For example - browsing 5 images with "No fit" option:

image1 - no fit,
image2 - no fit,
-- now we pressing "/" --
image3 - fit to window
image4 - no fit again!
image5 - no fit.

How to lock fit after "image3"?


P.S. Sorry fo my English.
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oops66
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Re: Fit on not to fit

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Hello,
Maybe in Options\View\Auto Image size = Fit image to window all (instead Fit image to window, large only or else)
Or in Options\View\FullScreen\Auto Image size = Fit image to window all (instead Fit image to window, large only - by default) ?
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piko
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Re: Fit on not to fit

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oops66 wrote:Hello,
Maybe in Options\View\Auto Image size = Fit image to window all (instead Fit image to window, large only or else)
Or in Options\View\FullScreen\Auto Image size = Fit image to window all (instead Fit image to window, large only - by default) ?
Hello!
These options are works as they must to work, but I need something else. :)

I want to know how to lock fit mode of the CURRENT image if hot keys "/" or "*" was pressed, and apply this mode to ALL following images (not only this one).

...That's works fine in ACDSee, but I don't understand how to make it with XnView. Maybe XnView doesn't have such feature...
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helmut
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Re: Fit on not to fit

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piko wrote:... I want to know how to lock fit mode of the CURRENT image if hot keys "/" or "*" was pressed, and apply this mode to ALL following images (not only this one).

...That's works fine in ACDSee, but I don't understand how to make it with XnView. Maybe XnView doesn't have such feature...
Hmm, perhaps "Look zoom" (View > Lock Zoom)?
piko
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Re: Fit on not to fit

Post by piko »

helmut wrote:Hmm, perhaps "Look zoom" (View > Lock Zoom)?
Unfortunately, it's locks percent of zoom of current image. It's only suitable if all images in folder have the same size (width and height).
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