Command "Move images to"
Posted: Sun Dec 08, 2019 5:31 pm
I am new to XnView/Linux and so far is it one of the best image viewers/processors in Linux. Thanks to the developers!
I am using this program for instance to sort out images that I have taken (example to two directories "bad" and "panorama").
I know there is a short-cmd "ALT-M". But I have to select the directory and have to confirm that by Enter.
Is there a way with one command to just move them to a dedicated directory? Or better in this case: 2 command with predefined location that have not to be confirmed? (Second best would be "ALT-M 1" or "ALT-M 2" as for instance).
And a second issue:
I start sorting with oldest to newest picture. But when I move one (ALT-M) XnView goes back to the previous, not to the next picture. Can this be adjusted somewhere? That would great.
I am using this program for instance to sort out images that I have taken (example to two directories "bad" and "panorama").
I know there is a short-cmd "ALT-M". But I have to select the directory and have to confirm that by Enter.
Is there a way with one command to just move them to a dedicated directory? Or better in this case: 2 command with predefined location that have not to be confirmed? (Second best would be "ALT-M 1" or "ALT-M 2" as for instance).
And a second issue:
I start sorting with oldest to newest picture. But when I move one (ALT-M) XnView goes back to the previous, not to the next picture. Can this be adjusted somewhere? That would great.