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Few View mode questions

Alec Bau
First I'm a digiKam noob so please bear with me :) I use dK 0.10.0 on  
Mandriva 2009.1 KDE 4.2.4 running on Asus 1000HE netbook.

My closest photo management tool of reference is ACDSee 9 Pro which I  
use on Win machines.

My dK questions are related to View mode (where you view photos one by  
one):

1. I noticed that left/right keyboard arrows don't work to scroll to  
previous/next photo. That's especially annoying in Full Screen mode.  
Is there a way to enable this or it's something wrong with my  
environment?

2. I can't seem to be able to get rid of film strip in View Full  
Screen which makes latter a little bit a misnomer. Again is there a  
way to get a real full screen (only enlarged image and no other  
decorations)?

Many thanks for help.

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Re: Few View mode questions

Gys van Zyl
Question 1:  Instead of left/right keys to go to previous/next photos, use the page up/page down keys.

Question 2:  I don't know, I'd actually also like to know if this is possible.

On Thu, Jul 16, 2009 at 1:58 AM, Alec Bau <[hidden email]> wrote:
First I'm a digiKam noob so please bear with me :) I use dK 0.10.0 on
Mandriva 2009.1 KDE 4.2.4 running on Asus 1000HE netbook.

My closest photo management tool of reference is ACDSee 9 Pro which I
use on Win machines.

My dK questions are related to View mode (where you view photos one by
one):

1. I noticed that left/right keyboard arrows don't work to scroll to
previous/next photo. That's especially annoying in Full Screen mode.
Is there a way to enable this or it's something wrong with my
environment?

2. I can't seem to be able to get rid of film strip in View Full
Screen which makes latter a little bit a misnomer. Again is there a
way to get a real full screen (only enlarged image and no other
decorations)?

Many thanks for help.

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Re: Few View mode questions

Bugzilla from gandalf.lechner@univie.ac.at
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Hi Alec,

> 1. I noticed that left/right keyboard arrows don't work to scroll to
> previous/next photo. That's especially annoying in Full Screen mode.
> Is there a way to enable this or it's something wrong with my
> environment?

The default keys for this are PgUp/PgDwn, but you can configure digikam to use
left/right arrow (or anything else) in the shortcut configuration dialog in the
configuration menu.

> 2. I can't seem to be able to get rid of film strip in View Full
> Screen which makes latter a little bit a misnomer. Again is there a
> way to get a real full screen (only enlarged image and no other
> decorations)?

The default key for switching the film strip on/off is Ctrl+T, but again you
configure this to your liking.

Have fun with digikam,
Gandalf







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Re: Few View mode questions

Bugzilla from andi.clemens@gmx.net
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On Thursday 16 July 2009 00:58:15 Alec Bau wrote:
> 2. I can't seem to be able to get rid of film strip in View Full
> Screen which makes latter a little bit a misnomer. Again is there a
> way to get a real full screen (only enlarged image and no other
> decorations)?

You can disable the thumbbar, but not the menu (at the moment). Press CTRL+T
to toggle the thumbnails.

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> Many thanks for help.
>
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