Dreamer

Hello !
- In fact, that request contains two parts { so, you can split it again if you wish …

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However, they are the two arms of the same body, I guess.
1. To get a command allowing to SCROLL
automatically and
progressively the film-strip, with the possibility to stop the progression at any time using the same bistable command ( I mean
a key, of course). This without any preview, indeed. It could be possible to get the reverse scrolling, with another key-combination like
Ctrl+(auto-scroll key).
- Currently, the mouse is unable to scroll the film-strip else than manually, using the scroll-bar and its ends buttons; not very user-friendly…
- You can use the
Left / Right arrows, but the stripe advances picture by picture, with a preview for each, so not progressively.
2. According to my tests, you can launch a
Quick slide show -for the thumb-nails of the stripe-
from the preview local menu
only.
- Here, the ‹Space-bar› or the ‹Pause› key doesn't work.

• Hence, it should be great to get at least
one key working in the same way than in the “
View” mode.
• Further, one can imagine combinations of these two features, in example :
a - Auto-scroll a big directory up to a certain group of images (let's say, the photos of your beloved mother-in-law) using the key "X…" (to define)
b - Stop the scrolling by the same key when the wanted photos (or whatever) are reached.
c - Launch directly a
Quick slide show for this group by the ‹Space-bar› or the ‹Pause› key…
d - Stop it when needed using the same key,
e - Restart the Auto-scroll up to another group of images … and so on.

Kind regards,
Claude
Clo