XnViewMP v0.93 x64
Under Settings->View->Tab: Info, I have defined a number of items.
I wonder:
a. where they are supposed to show up, i.e. how to have them displayed
b. whether it is possible to have the same details displayed when opening a file, then r-click on 'properties'.
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Thanks!
How to display user defined details under 'Properties'?
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Re: How to display user defined details under 'Properties'?
Hi, mrwul (-:
Open an image and go to View → Show information.
Open an image and go to View → Show information.
Re: How to display user defined details under 'Properties'?
Many thanks indeed!
Ahum ...
Have to confess: I never used this, simply because I wasn't aware of it.
I know, I know ... it is a shame.
Instead, I always went into properties, then selected the ExifTool-tab to view the details.
Drawback: I had to do for each separate photo, i.e. it is a bit difficult to compare photos shot with different settings.
Meanwhile, do you know whether it is possible to add 'ExifTool->Makernotes' fields?
Like: again, many thanks.
Ahum ...
Have to confess: I never used this, simply because I wasn't aware of it.
I know, I know ... it is a shame.
Instead, I always went into properties, then selected the ExifTool-tab to view the details.
Drawback: I had to do for each separate photo, i.e. it is a bit difficult to compare photos shot with different settings.
Meanwhile, do you know whether it is possible to add 'ExifTool->Makernotes' fields?
Like: again, many thanks.
Re: How to display user defined details under 'Properties'?
Sorry, I don't think your request has been implemented yet.mrwul wrote: Tue Jun 11, 2019 4:43 amMeanwhile, do you know whether it is possible to add 'ExifTool->Makernotes' fields?
Please give this workaround a try:
- Go to View → Layout → Film strip 1.
- Go to View → Fullscreen.
- Move the mouse cursor to right edge of your screen to make the info panel slide into view.
- Click on the Auto hide button to make the info panel stick.
Re: How to display user defined details under 'Properties'?
Thank you. Nice indeed!
That worked fine.
Wish this could also be done when using another layout.
Often I double click on an image to open XnViewMP, then I click on [Next] to view the next file and so on.
To accomplish your suggestion, one has to go into 'browser' mode of XnView.
After launching XnViewMP by double clicking an image, the click on Browse (below file)
Then create this layout, etc.
Meanwhile when selecting, browse->view->layout 2
then increase the thumbnail to maximum size and have ExifTool on right, then collapse everything, except maker-notes (see screenshot)
when selecting the next file, it resets ExifTool and expand Exiftool, File, Exif again.
In 'your option' when collapsing everything, except Maker-notes, then that view will stick when going to the next.
The attached view would my 'desired' view when doubleclicking a file (i.e. not needing to go to browse)
That worked fine.
Wish this could also be done when using another layout.
Often I double click on an image to open XnViewMP, then I click on [Next] to view the next file and so on.
To accomplish your suggestion, one has to go into 'browser' mode of XnView.
After launching XnViewMP by double clicking an image, the click on Browse (below file)
Then create this layout, etc.
Meanwhile when selecting, browse->view->layout 2
then increase the thumbnail to maximum size and have ExifTool on right, then collapse everything, except maker-notes (see screenshot)
when selecting the next file, it resets ExifTool and expand Exiftool, File, Exif again.
In 'your option' when collapsing everything, except Maker-notes, then that view will stick when going to the next.
The attached view would my 'desired' view when doubleclicking a file (i.e. not needing to go to browse)