Option To Enlarge Text in Rename Menu
Posted: Tue Sep 29, 2015 2:21 pm
For many people I'm sure it will be very helpful to be able to enlarge the text after the rename button on the toolbar is pressed in XnViewMP. Currently although I have very good vision, I have difficulty easily seeing the text.
I really have a problem when I want to remove a letter that I place in front of the # to differentiate a particular image from the rest because it's really close to the # due to the small size of the text. I have to try numerous times before I can successfully remove the letter without deleting the # or the other text that was in front of the letter.
To make it easier to understand what I'm talking about, if I have several normal images and a couple of screenshot images, I first add a letter (for example the letter z) in front of the # to the batch rename of the screenshot images, and then delete the letter so I can use it for the regular images with the same rename. I do it in that order so I don't have to remove the letter twice since I use that about 30% of the time.
So for example, the result would be for the regular images, Image 1, Image 2, Image 3, Image 4 and then for the screenshot images, Image z1, Image z2.
I really have a problem when I want to remove a letter that I place in front of the # to differentiate a particular image from the rest because it's really close to the # due to the small size of the text. I have to try numerous times before I can successfully remove the letter without deleting the # or the other text that was in front of the letter.
To make it easier to understand what I'm talking about, if I have several normal images and a couple of screenshot images, I first add a letter (for example the letter z) in front of the # to the batch rename of the screenshot images, and then delete the letter so I can use it for the regular images with the same rename. I do it in that order so I don't have to remove the letter twice since I use that about 30% of the time.
So for example, the result would be for the regular images, Image 1, Image 2, Image 3, Image 4 and then for the screenshot images, Image z1, Image z2.