Hi Ken, hi Don,
just to make clear again: this is no urgent stuff, but may help to streamline XY even more in the long run (you know, the "S-Klasse"-dilemma...

).
klownboy wrote:It was essentially to be able to use the mouse wheel or arrows to cycle through the pictures once a photo was in MDBU (i.e., one would press the right mouse button (set such that the picture stays up) and once blown-up you could then cycle through the pictures using the mouse wheel or arrows).
Since
Floating Preview &
Full Screen Preview already support navigation with arrow keys and mouse wheel () it's the "Sticky"-MDBU which appears to be a kind of an "unfinished" hybrid. I think I now know why (at least for me). Just from its name, it exactly does what it claims to do, an persistent blow-up of the image currently selected in the list. My "problem" is, as soon as the image keeps staying there and staring at me without much thinking I immediately want to jump to the next one using the mouse wheel, though I know it's not meant to do so.
klownboy wrote:By the way, why is it <ctrl>+<double-click> which opens the picture in your default Windows program and not just double-click? Was that set up in a PFA?
No, I just noticed in my test that double-clicking with and without <ctrl> does the same, opening the program associated with the file type in the Windows registry, leaving <ctrl> as an option to XY for "overloading" double-clicking.
admin wrote:I haven't digged into deep conceptually yet, but maybe PFA (with its declarative configuration) can offer a "signature way" to even open all XY internal functions on definable file types.
Did not fully understsand this. Example?
Sure.
1. Making PFA supporting
Floating Preview &
Full Screen Preview as a target program (that's the concrete wish).
2. I know there is the POM, but I think making the PFAs being triggered only by the <ctrl>-modifier (+<double-click) / +<enter>) could help improve the experience. W/o <ctrl> always let Windows handles the file action, with <ctrl> let always XY take care (of course, delegating to Windows once there is no PFA defined). It adds nothing really new to the table, but offers an alternative way. Simple to remember (Sic!

), global and consistent.
klownboy wrote:By the way nice photo. I just went to Colorado to visit my daughter and took some nice photos of the Rockies. Unfortunately I didn't have my new camera, a Fugifilm X100S. I just came yesterday.
admin wrote:Love the photo!
Thanks for the kind words.
<OT>Fortunately, on this trip I seem to have done some more good shots. Unfortunately, the image posted suffers from a significant back-focus (had to sharpen it excessively). I hope the entire series isn't busted.....
The X100S has become a great camera, but still has the fixed lens. I guess I still have to wait for the X-E1S (the EVF of the X-E1 sadly isn't on par). Maybe I go for a X20 or an Sony RX100 by then.</OT>
Cheers,
Filehero