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by slaurel
19 Jun 2011, 19:01
Forum: Plugins Development
Topic: Automation documentation for MakeDir
Replies: 1
Views: 8890

Automation documentation for MakeDir

Hi, I've read through the same scripts included with the Automation plugin, and I've downloaded and browsed the Salamander SDK as well. I'm having trouble finding a starting point for writing a simple script, and I'd appreciate a pointer to any existing documentation I've missed. There are a number ...
by slaurel
18 May 2011, 20:17
Forum: Feature Requests
Topic: Pictview - "move file" hotkeys
Replies: 2
Views: 3899

Re: Pictview - "move file" hotkeys

Pressing Insert in PictView selects the currently viewed image. You can move the selected files afterwards. Ohhhh. That's pretty close, and likely to be useful to me. Thanks for pointing it out. The one thing I'd like is that there be a key to select that is not a toggle. If you press Insert twice,...
by slaurel
18 May 2011, 20:14
Forum: Feature Requests
Topic: Pictview - preload next image
Replies: 2
Views: 4093

Re: Pictview - preload next image

Try maximizing the panel ( Ctrl+F11 ), switching to Thumbnails ( Alt+5 ) and zooming ( Ctrl+MouseWheelUp ) up to some comfortable size. It seemed to me as a good way to review a lot of images, if you don't need the features of PictView. I do use that functionality as well. (Often!) - but I'm regula...
by slaurel
17 May 2011, 23:43
Forum: Feature Requests
Topic: Pictview - "move file" hotkeys
Replies: 2
Views: 3899

Pictview - "move file" hotkeys

It would be excellent to be able to configure a couple of hot keys in Pictview. Imagine you're sorting files - looking at images, and you want to do something like keep/toss sorting. Define 'k' to "move to directory 'keepthem'", and define 't' as "move to directory 'tossthem' ". ...
by slaurel
17 May 2011, 23:41
Forum: Feature Requests
Topic: Pictview - preload next image
Replies: 2
Views: 4093

Pictview - preload next image

A popular feature in other image viewers is that of preloading the subsequent image. Since the normal usage pattern is load image / stare at image for a few seconds / press key to load next image - it is a significant speedup (at the cost of RAM) to be loading and processing the next image while the...