I was thinking it would be a great feature to be able to preview an image by middle clicking it or something of that sort. I never have the info panel open and its a pain to remember and open it just to preview a few images.
Or perhaps there is a way to already do this?
A better way to preview images
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Re: A better way to preview images
I'm currently designing this... it will be part of MDBU 2.0. 
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There are two buttons you can add to the Toolbar: Preview and Full Screen Preview (right-click the Toolbar > Customize); alternatively, you can press F11.Riki wrote:I was thinking it would be a great feature to be able to preview an image by middle clicking it or something of that sort. I never have the info panel open and its a pain to remember and open it just to preview a few images.
Or perhaps there is a way to already do this?
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admin - Thanks! What does MDBU stand for? :p
nas8e9 - The fullscreen button is neat, but it still requires a separate disconnected step.
Another interesting way to do this may be to have a hotkey that can be pressed and while that key is held down you can simply select various files and the preview will popup. However a simple middle click = preview would be very fast and intuitive too.
nas8e9 - The fullscreen button is neat, but it still requires a separate disconnected step.
Another interesting way to do this may be to have a hotkey that can be pressed and while that key is held down you can simply select various files and the preview will popup. However a simple middle click = preview would be very fast and intuitive too.
Re: A better way to preview images
The "Mouse Down Blow Up" feature (also known as MDBU) is named thusRiki wrote:admin - Thanks! What does MDBU stand for? :p
because when one holds the mouse down (in the correct location), the related image is enlarged, or blown up
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Re: A better way to preview images
MDBU=Mouse Down Blow Up.Riki wrote:admin - Thanks! What does MDBU stand for? :p
nas8e9 - The fullscreen button is neat, but it still requires a separate disconnected step.
Another interesting way to do this may be to have a hotkey that can be pressed and while that key is held down you can simply select various files and the preview will popup. However a simple middle click = preview would be very fast and intuitive too.
Try left or right clicking on the thumbs.
http://www.xyplorer.com/videos/vid001.htm
And like nas8e9 mentioned as hotkey for fullscreen use F11 (or change it to your liking).
Re: A better way to preview images
oh right, that is very cool. I guess the only suggestion would be to do this in details view mode also. 
Great work!
Great work!
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Now THAT would be very cool -- not having to be on the preview tab, but being able to click and hold on the icon and have it show a preview like the normal MDBU...Riki wrote:oh right, that is very cool. I guess the only suggestion would be to do this in details view mode also.
Great work!
+1 for this!
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Yes, yes, it's already done in my head -- if it weren't for error 10 you'd already have it...avsfan wrote:Now THAT would be very cool -- not having to be on the preview tab, but being able to click and hold on the icon and have it show a preview like the normal MDBU...Riki wrote:oh right, that is very cool. I guess the only suggestion would be to do this in details view mode also.
Great work!
+1 for this!
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This and other features could be handled nicely with full mouse event customization added to XYplorer in which you could fully customize what happens when a mouse button (with optional modifier key) is pressed on a tab vs a folder vs a file name vs a thumbnail etc.
See http://www.xyplorer.com/xyfc/viewtopic.php?f=5&t=5015
See http://www.xyplorer.com/xyfc/viewtopic.php?f=5&t=5015
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