Frederic Gilbert
2007-05-03 14:03:45 UTC
From: Frederic Gilbert <frederic.gilbert <at> cl...> - 2006-11-07 04:15
GQview is for me the best image viewer available for Linux, but I miss
one functionality: the ability to view an image in full screen mode
simply by clicking on its thumbnail (it could be a double-click, or a
middle button click, etc.). Once in full screen mode, you could do the
same double/middle click to go back to the thumbnails.
Frank-one functionality: the ability to view an image in full screen mode
simply by clicking on its thumbnail (it could be a double-click, or a
middle button click, etc.). Once in full screen mode, you could do the
same double/middle click to go back to the thumbnails.
Try 'f' to toggle back and forth between fullscreen and regular. I use
this all the time. It's also nice for slideshows :)
brian
A friend and I both just migrated to Ubuntu, and would both very much like to
have this function too. It was the default behaviour in Acdsee, and was a
configurable behaviour in XNview. Dbl-click is the fast method we're used to for
accessing fullscreen mode.
(On a related, but less urgent topic, I'd like the to option to disable the
preview-pane (image), so it's just displaying the treeview (tools) and thumbview
(files))
Much thanks.
Nick
I was actually used to ACDsee when I used Windows so I would be happy to
find the same function.
And, for the "try 'f' to toggle back and forth" suggestion, yes, I use
this, but when scrolling among thumbnails using the mouse and its wheel,
you have to toggle back and forth from mouse to keyboard to do this,
which I find painful :-)
Fred.