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How to move selection area?
Posted: Sat Jul 09, 2005 7:30 pm
by theblusteryday
I'm new to XnView, and tried to find this question in other posts with no success. I want to know how to move the selection box around the screen without disturbing the size. For example, I have a large picture on the screen, and then draw a selection box on part of my picture with the mouse. The selection, for the sake of argument, is 200 x 200 pixels. now I want to move this selection box to select a *different* part of the picture, but still want the 200 x 200 shape... how can I move it without stretching it or reshaping it. When I try to move it I end up drawing a new one, or changing the shape of the existing one.
Thanks in advance!!
So easy...
Posted: Sat Jul 09, 2005 7:51 pm
by Clo

Hello !
- If I got your issue alright :
1- Draw the selection you wish with the mouse,
-
Edit Menu >> Set Selection size >> Save selection as custom
- Then, you can reuse the same selection automatically from the same menu /sub-menu
>> Custom
2- When (any) selection is set on the screen, moving the mouse cursor inside that selection makes it as a "four-arrow cursor". Press the left mouse button, keeping it pressed you can move the selection anywhere on the picture…
Hoping this helps,

Kind regards,
Claude
Clo
Re: So easy...
Posted: Sat Jul 09, 2005 8:04 pm
by theblusteryday
Hi Claude,
Thanks for your help...but... when I move the cursor inside my selection, instead of getting the four-arrow cursor, I get a magnifying glass with a plus sign (i.e. the zoom icon). .. Otherwise, I understand everything else you said...
Thanks again for your help ...
:Scott
2- When (any) selection is set on the screen, moving the mouse cursor inside that selection makes it as a "four-arrow cursor". Press the left mouse button, keeping it pressed you can move the selection anywhere on the picture…
Posted: Sat Jul 09, 2005 10:46 pm
by raga
This feature isn't easy to discover:
You must press CTRL while using left mouse button.
Depending--
Posted: Sat Jul 09, 2005 11:38 pm
by Clo
theblusteryday

The cursor you get could be related to the mouse and its driver, also to the firmware which manages the mouse in Windows, if there is any…
- You might check too the use of the mouse in the Options of XnView :
View >> Keyboard/Mouse, set «Left mouse button» with “
Make selection” in the first upper combobox, and for the last lower combobox «Left button use in selection», set “
Move selection” in order to test.
raga
You must press CTRL while using left mouse button.
- I don't need to add the CTRL key here with the settings described above. That works fine, exactly like I told in my previous posting.
(Win 98 SE - 512 MB RAM - P4 - Logitech IR bowl-less mouse with cord…)

Kind regards to All,
Claude
Clo
Ahhhh...CTRL
Posted: Sun Jul 10, 2005 3:16 am
by theblusteryday
Claude,
The [CTRL] key did the trick!! When I press [CTRL] the cursor changes from Zoom (magnifying glass) to the four-arrows you described. Thanks so much to you and to Raga.
:Scott
(writing from Boston, Massachusetts)
Re: Ahhhh...CTRL
Posted: Sun Jul 10, 2005 5:15 pm
by helmut
theblusteryday wrote:Claude,
The [CTRL] key did the trick!! When I press [CTRL] the cursor changes from Zoom (magnifying glass) to the four-arrows you described. Thanks so much to you and to Raga.
:Scott
(writing from Boston, Massachusetts)
By default, left mouse click in selection is "Zoom selected area". If you want to change this behaviour and always want to move the selection without pressing Ctrl, in the options "Tools > Options", category "View > Keyboard/Mouse", you set the drop down list "Left button use in selection" to "Move selection".
Re: Ahhhh...CTRL (bis :D )
Posted: Sun Jul 10, 2005 11:39 pm
by Olivier_G
helmut wrote:By default, left mouse click in selection is "Zoom selected area". If you want to change this behaviour and always want to move the selection without pressing Ctrl, in the options "Tools > Options", category "View > Keyboard/Mouse", you set the drop down list "Left button use in selection" to "Move selection".
Doh!!! I couldn't find this one and skipped this issue during my presentation of XnView to my father...
The default setting for LMB should really be to 'Move the Selection', instead of zooming, as you usually adjust the selection (resize/move) before doing anything else...
(and this thread seems to confirm this as well

)
Olivier
Posted: Mon Jul 11, 2005 1:04 am
by Olivier_G
By the way: when I open an image from Browser to Full Screen directly, both LMB and RMB are for moving the image, whatever the function you set up.
Is this a known bug? Should I start a new thread for this?
Olivier
Re: Ahhhh...CTRL (bis :D )
Posted: Mon Jul 11, 2005 12:33 pm
by xnview
Olivier_G wrote:The default setting for LMB should really be to 'Move the Selection', instead of zooming, as you usually adjust the selection (resize/move) before doing anything else...
(and this thread seems to confirm this as well

)
Ok, i'll move it by default
Re: Ahhhh...CTRL (bis :D )
Posted: Mon Jul 11, 2005 12:59 pm
by Olivier_G
xnview wrote:Ok, i'll move it by default
Thank you, Pierre.
Olivier
Re: Ahhhh...CTRL (bis :D )
Posted: Mon Jul 11, 2005 7:09 pm
by helmut
Olivier_G wrote:Doh!!! I couldn't find this one and skipped this issue during my presentation of XnView to my father...

Hope you see your father again, one day
The default setting for LMB should really be to 'Move the Selection', instead of zooming, as you usually adjust the selection (resize/move) before doing anything else...
(and this thread seems to confirm this as well

)
Making this the default makes sense.