
A choice of options (full screen? include sub-folders? just images or also.

GAmnon wrote:Once Quick Slide Show is on. the most obvious addition would be exit or stick (with message) at end (loop is already there)Īnd then - for my optimal functionality - an 'Instant Slideshow' (to be distinct from the current Quick Slideshow) function, available from (Windows) Explorer (Right click, 'XnViewMP Instant Slide Show') or XnViewMP Browser against a folder - in the 'folder view' or main panel, by right click menu, or tool bar icon for current folder. XnViewMP running on Windows 10 Pro 圆4 21H1 PhotoFiltre 11, PowerArchiver Toolkit, ShareX and Vivaldi Browser. Options: they should have - as far as possible - all the same options available, and in the case of timer, in the same units (seconds or milliseconds - more important they're the same than which is used). At the moment Slideshow and Quick Slideshow offer a different subset of these (Slideshow has no Page Up/Dn functionality, Quick Slideshow no pause) In functionality: My hope and expectation would be that Space Bar for Pause and left/right arrow and PageUp/PageDown keys for prev/next to all work on both slideshow and Quick Slideshow and also I would hope that, as in other apps, up/down arrow keys would also work for prev/next. then there is 'Quick Slideshow' - once I've selected an image and gone into view mode - and (now, and being sorted out) 'Slideshow' - once I've gone through the hassle of setting one up.ĭifferent things, with different functionality and options, and neither providing my optimal function. If I can't easily/readily do this, then 'Do not pass Go, do not collect £200' as the Monopoly game goes, if I can then I'll explore all the other things it can do.įor looking at an individual file - fine, I can do that ok.
#Xnviewmp quick slide show full
Coming out of my post in viewtopic.php?f=110&t=37181, a more more general enhancement request in this area.īackground: what I primarily want XnViewMP for is to look at images (normally fullscreen) - either individual files, or folders (possibly with sub folders) full of them that I can just go through manually or on a timer: and my judgement (continued use!) on it as a product starts with this.
