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Tuning the interface settings

tosca
I'm currently trying to set up the interface in order to sort a great many photos as efficiently as possible.
Ideally, I'm working in full screen mode, and rating the photos, sometimes switching to the lighttable, and back, when I want to compare several pictures.

Is there a way to:
 - display the rate of the picture I'm currently viewing in full screen mode?
 - toggle easily between main window and lighttable (Ctrl-L), and back? When in full screen mode, there is no bottom bar, and I don't see any other way to go back to the main view than closing the lighttable window (Ctrl-W).
 - in the main window, I choose to not display the toolbar and menu bar, in order to get maximum height; and I use Ctrl-Shift-F to toggle between full-screen and normal mode. However, each time I come back to the normal viewing, the system re-displays the toolbar! And I have to do Ctrl-M to re-display the menu, then re-configure the "not display" of the toolbar, then hide the menu again... Why doesn't it keep the previous settings?

Thanks for your feedback and ideas,
Marie-Noëlle

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Re: Tuning the interface settings

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2010/11/25 Marie-Noëlle Augendre <[hidden email]>:
> I'm currently trying to set up the interface in order to sort a great many
> photos as efficiently as possible.
> Ideally, I'm working in full screen mode, and rating the photos, sometimes
> switching to the lighttable, and back, when I want to compare several
> pictures.
>
> Is there a way to:
>  - display the rate of the picture I'm currently viewing in full screen
> mode?

Slideshow in 1.6.0 can do it (you can edit rate too)

Anyway you can change rate in thumbnails view. turn on right option in settings.

>  - toggle easily between main window and lighttable (Ctrl-L), and back?

ALT+TAB.

I work with dual screen at home. It's very powerfull, and not too
expensive in fact.

> When
> in full screen mode, there is no bottom bar, and I don't see any other way
> to go back to the main view than closing the lighttable window (Ctrl-W).

yes staus bar is hidden. To fix it a new option must be added. please
file bugzilla.


>  - in the main window, I choose to not display the toolbar and menu bar, in
> order to get maximum height; and I use Ctrl-Shift-F to toggle between
> full-screen and normal mode. However, each time I come back to the normal
> viewing, the system re-displays the toolbar! And I have to do Ctrl-M to
> re-display the menu, then re-configure the "not display" of the toolbar,
> then hide the menu again... Why doesn't it keep the previous settings?

It's due to a bug probably. I think there is already a file in bugzilla.

Gilles Caulier
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Re: Tuning the interface settings

tosca
Thanks for your quick answers.

2010/11/25 Gilles Caulier <[hidden email]>

> Is there a way to:
>  - display the rate of the picture I'm currently viewing in full screen
> mode?


Slideshow in 1.6.0 can do it (you can edit rate too)

Not yet in the Fedora repositories. I hope it'll be there quite soon.
 

Anyway you can change rate in thumbnails view. turn on right option in settings.

Well, the idea is to know - and possibly change - the rating when I'm viewing the photo in full screen mode.
 

I work with dual screen at home. It's very powerfull, and not too
expensive in fact.

I had delayed that for too long.
I just ordered a 23" to "play" with dual-screen. Hope it'll be there by the middle of next week.
 

> When
> in full screen mode, there is no bottom bar, and I don't see any other way
> to go back to the main view than closing the lighttable window (Ctrl-W).

yes staus bar is hidden. To fix it a new option must be added. please
file bugzilla.


Will do. I just have to think what would be more convenient considering how I use the interface.
 

>  - in the main window, I choose to not display the toolbar and menu bar, in
> order to get maximum height; and I use Ctrl-Shift-F to toggle between
> full-screen and normal mode. However, each time I come back to the normal
> viewing, the system re-displays the toolbar! And I have to do Ctrl-M to
> re-display the menu, then re-configure the "not display" of the toolbar,
> then hide the menu again... Why doesn't it keep the previous settings?

It's due to a bug probably. I think there is already a file in bugzilla.

I'll look for it, and post a comment maybe.

Thanks,
Marie-Noëlle

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Re: Tuning the interface settings

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On Thursday 25 November 2010 10:12:12 Gilles Caulier wrote:
> 2010/11/25 Marie-Noëlle Augendre <[hidden email]>:

> > Is there a way to:
> >  - display the rate of the picture I'm currently viewing in full screen
> > mode?
>
> Slideshow in 1.6.0 can do it (you can edit rate too)

Is there a way to use keyboard shortcuts?

Cheers
Sebastian

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