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Re: Thumbnails View
Posted: 07 Oct 2013 18:17
by johnthyque
j_c_hallgren wrote:johnthyque wrote:2. vertical SCROLLBAR removed
But if there are more thumbs than fit on one screen, how would you scroll without that bar using a mouse? AFAIK, it only shows when needed (too many immages for one screen)
yes, the mouse should be the only way.
no, j_c, even if images are not enough to fill whole screen the vertical scrollbar is visible (but without active handle).
Re: Thumbnails View
Posted: 07 Oct 2013 18:22
by Nighted
I like the new Zoom to fill feature, but maybe there could be a tweak to Zoom to fill from the top. All my photos that are portrait mode are now headless.
Re: Thumbnails View
Posted: 07 Oct 2013 18:34
by serendipity
Maybe some will like the zoom feature for exactly that reason!
Sorry couldn't resist.
But you are right and i think something can be done like a tweak or something: Zoom to- 0=as it is now, 1=top, 2=right, 3=bottom, 4=left.
Re: Thumbnails View
Posted: 07 Oct 2013 18:43
by Nighted
Yep, that sounds reasonable to me also.
If not, I'll go back to the default, which I don't mind, or develop a belly button fetish.
Re: Thumbnails View
Posted: 07 Oct 2013 19:13
by Marco
Nighted wrote:I like the new Zoom to fill feature, but maybe there could be a tweak to Zoom to fill from the top. All my photos that are portrait mode are now headless.
I don't see the problem in that gallery
Apple folks would say "it's a feature, it's magic"
Back in topic, in the configuration there's this option, "top-align if vertically cropped". It's related to preview and not thumbnails, but maybe it could be honored in thumbnails too in this case?
Re: Thumbnails View
Posted: 07 Oct 2013 19:43
by klownboy
Nighted wrote:..develop a belly button fetish.
I suppose there are a lot worse fetishes.
I too really like the new "Zoom to fill" feature though when working on photos (i.e.,cropping etc.) in large thumbnail view, it can be difficult to know what you've just accomplished in the thumbnail view until you view the image full/floating screen even with the tweak (ThumbsZoomToFillDrawStyle=1). Don, I know this may be impossible, but it would be fantastic if at some point this feature, Zoom to fill, was customizable per folder view setting...that would be the cat's meow.
Cat'sMeow.JPG
Re: Thumbnails View
Posted: 07 Oct 2013 19:57
by admin
Whoa! This must be one of the best features I ever added.

Re: Thumbnails View
Posted: 07 Oct 2013 20:00
by Filehero
Boah Ken,
this "cat" can't be for real, I rather expect this creature to be part of Sigfried&Roys Vegas show.
Question: Can I make this thumbs view even more compact?
Thumbs_Spacing.png
Caption is already off, but at least the 2nd row seems to have some space left to loose.
Cheers,
Filehero
Re: Thumbnails View
Posted: 07 Oct 2013 20:00
by admin
johnthyque wrote:no, j_c, even if images are not enough to fill whole screen the vertical scrollbar is visible (but without active handle).
Really? Not here.

Re: Thumbnails View
Posted: 07 Oct 2013 20:00
by Filehero
Re: Thumbnails View
Posted: 07 Oct 2013 20:01
by admin
Filehero wrote:Question: Can I make this thumbs view even more compact?
Thumbs_Spacing.png
Only using ZTF.
Re: Thumbnails View
Posted: 07 Oct 2013 20:03
by admin
johnthyque wrote:There are just two more features I will dream for.
1. FLOATING PREVIEW windowless
2. vertical SCROLLBAR removed
1. Sounds (almost) like MDBU.
2. Sounds like not possible.
Re: Thumbnails View
Posted: 07 Oct 2013 20:04
by admin
binocular222 wrote:But how to rename (or atleast view the file name) in that case?
If I can view/rename <curitem>, then it would be perfect
In the next version F2 will open the rename dialog.
Re: Thumbnails View
Posted: 07 Oct 2013 20:07
by admin
Marco wrote:Nighted wrote:I like the new Zoom to fill feature, but maybe there could be a tweak to Zoom to fill from the top. All my photos that are portrait mode are now headless.
I don't see the problem in that gallery
Apple folks would say "it's a feature, it's magic"
Back in topic, in the configuration there's this option, "top-align if vertically cropped". It's related to preview and not thumbnails, but maybe it could be honored in thumbnails too in this case?
I also see no problem at all there.
Well, "top-align if vertically cropped" -- I could do that but in a head shot you might end up just seeing the
head hat, or lots of blue sky. Difficult.
Re: Thumbnails View
Posted: 07 Oct 2013 20:07
by Filehero
admin wrote:Only using ZTF.
Before I did the shot, I've set
and cleared the thumbs cache. After another clearance (I changed to a different folder before, of course) it's the same.
This "cat", what the duck .....