Cut & Paste
Posted: Fri Dec 27, 2013 6:51 pm
As there is no support for Drag n' Drop to the folder tree, I next tried to cut & paste the selected image/s to the new folder, but there isn't a "cut" command anywhere. Am I missing something?
This makes xnviewmp almost unusable as an image management tool. The move and copy to dialogs are great when you are repeating the same actions to the same folders, but for a quick transfer of a few images, the interface is tedious. It would be more usable if there was an option to show the current tree position in the move/copy dialogs for when you are moving files back and forth around the same folder. (ie.. sorting images into subfolders)
I was a huge xnview fan when I used to use windows and it was a complete image management solution. I've been waiting years for xnviewmp to mature into usable software for the Linux platform and had high hopes for 0.61, but it seems I might need to wait a bit longer. Not being able to move files around easily is a real deal breaker. With that said it has indeed come a long way from the first few releases I've tried. I hope further development will concentrate on core features a little more.
Cheers
This makes xnviewmp almost unusable as an image management tool. The move and copy to dialogs are great when you are repeating the same actions to the same folders, but for a quick transfer of a few images, the interface is tedious. It would be more usable if there was an option to show the current tree position in the move/copy dialogs for when you are moving files back and forth around the same folder. (ie.. sorting images into subfolders)
I was a huge xnview fan when I used to use windows and it was a complete image management solution. I've been waiting years for xnviewmp to mature into usable software for the Linux platform and had high hopes for 0.61, but it seems I might need to wait a bit longer. Not being able to move files around easily is a real deal breaker. With that said it has indeed come a long way from the first few releases I've tried. I hope further development will concentrate on core features a little more.
Cheers