Drag & drop from image view?
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Drag & drop from image view?
deja vu? did I post this once before?
What I really miss in XnView is the ability to drag an image from the image view (or "Bildansicht" in german) to another application e.g. Photoshop or even another Explorer Window. Yes that works from the browser but sometimes you have to look where youre image is in the browser or it takes a moment to load... whatever. I know this from ACDSee to work very good (But ACDSee became so clumsy and naughty i hate it...) and really miss it in xnview a lot!
What I really miss in XnView is the ability to drag an image from the image view (or "Bildansicht" in german) to another application e.g. Photoshop or even another Explorer Window. Yes that works from the browser but sometimes you have to look where youre image is in the browser or it takes a moment to load... whatever. I know this from ACDSee to work very good (But ACDSee became so clumsy and naughty i hate it...) and really miss it in xnview a lot!
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Re: Drag & drop from image view?
Think that's a new request.ewerybody wrote:deja vu? did I post this once before?
Currently, XnView does not support this. Both mouse buttons are occupied (select area / move image), so this would only be possible if an option to change a mouse buttons behaviour was introduced.ewerybody wrote:What I really miss in XnView is the ability to drag an image from the image view (or "Bildansicht" in german) to another application e.g. Photoshop or even another Explorer Window. ...
Personally I don't place links very often. For opening another application with the current image, I use the context menu "Open with...".
Would other people also find dragging the image in image view useful?
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Useful---
Hello !
- Yes, I think that such a feature could be useful. Pas "déjà vue" AFAIR.
- For instance, I watch often some BMPs in XnView, and wish to make a minor change in Paint. Currently, I must open Paint and follow an endless path from the awful default "My documents"… and this n…times for n… pictures when they are scattered in several folders.
• Carrying the file with the mouse should be easier, faster and handier.
• Instead to add another setting for the mouse-buttons, I guess that a modifier-letter, i.e. LMB+D or so could do the trick; the actual mouse settings are already pretty complicated enough, IMHO…
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Claude
Clo
- Yes, I think that such a feature could be useful. Pas "déjà vue" AFAIR.
- For instance, I watch often some BMPs in XnView, and wish to make a minor change in Paint. Currently, I must open Paint and follow an endless path from the awful default "My documents"… and this n…times for n… pictures when they are scattered in several folders.
• Carrying the file with the mouse should be easier, faster and handier.
• Instead to add another setting for the mouse-buttons, I guess that a modifier-letter, i.e. LMB+D or so could do the trick; the actual mouse settings are already pretty complicated enough, IMHO…
Regards,
Claude
Clo
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Re: Useful---
I think you are aware that you can add MS Paint once to the "Open with..." menu and then open the image directly by selecting "Open with>MS Paint". The "Open with.." is available in menu "Tools" or context menu in both browser mode and image view mode.Clo wrote:...
- For instance, I watch often some BMPs in XnView, and wishes to make a minor change in Paint. Currently, I must open Paint and follow an endless path from the awful default "My documents"… and this n…times for n… pictures when they are scattered in several folders. ...
For details see also topic "How can XnView interact with other (graphic) programs?".
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Doesn't the trick---
¤ "Open with" is much less handy in that case, 'cause :
1. Needs to rummage in the menus,
2. Risks to open n… instances of Paint - one per image- causing a mess, while I want for use and keep the same…
G
Claude
Clo
1. Needs to rummage in the menus,
2. Risks to open n… instances of Paint - one per image- causing a mess, while I want for use and keep the same…
G
Claude
Clo
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Re: Drag & drop from image view?
But this can cause problem... ACD*** can do that?ewerybody wrote:deja vu? did I post this once before?
What I really miss in XnView is the ability to drag an image from the image view (or "Bildansicht" in german) to another application e.g. Photoshop or even another Explorer Window. Yes that works from the browser but sometimes you have to look where youre image is in the browser or it takes a moment to load... whatever. I know this from ACDSee to work very good (But ACDSee became so clumsy and naughty i hate it...) and really miss it in xnview a lot!
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Indeed, it does !
- I found out an antiquated version 4 in an old HD, that works perfectly from ACDS** to Paint (5.1)!.... and also to Jasc Paint Shop Pro (7)
Friendly,
Paul
Indeed, it does !
- I found out an antiquated version 4 in an old HD, that works perfectly from ACDS** to Paint (5.1)!.... and also to Jasc Paint Shop Pro (7)
Friendly,
Paul
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OK some further explanation how it could work like in A%#§&e:
In Image view you got that hand-cursor for moving the image. But at zoom 100% this is useless. In this state you should be able to drag and drop the image to another application, to copy or to edit eg in photoshop like its possible in the browser.
So: my suggestion whould be to only activate this at zoom 100%.
I never use that context menu. Dragging / dropping is very user friendly and intuitively.
In Image view you got that hand-cursor for moving the image. But at zoom 100% this is useless. In this state you should be able to drag and drop the image to another application, to copy or to edit eg in photoshop like its possible in the browser.
So: my suggestion whould be to only activate this at zoom 100%.
I never use that context menu. Dragging / dropping is very user friendly and intuitively.
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Ok, but if the image is modified, your drag original or modified picture?eweryboooody wrote:OK some further explanation how it could work like in A%#§&e:
In Image view you got that hand-cursor for moving the image. But at zoom 100% this is useless. In this state you should be able to drag and drop the image to another application, to copy or to edit eg in photoshop like its possible in the browser.
So: my suggestion whould be to only activate this at zoom 100%.
I never use that context menu. Dragging / dropping is very user friendly and intuitively.
Pierre.
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Thast so true! You are right.
Its only suprising xnview basically supports this but not at the image view mode.. :/
But I've seen this somewhere else recently ... I think in Firefox when an image is zoomed you get a Zoom-Cursor as well. Now If you drag and move the cursor just out of the window it automatically becomes a "copy file"-cursor.
Thats what I want for the view. Regardless of how the image is zoomed.
Its only suprising xnview basically supports this but not at the image view mode.. :/
But I've seen this somewhere else recently ... I think in Firefox when an image is zoomed you get a Zoom-Cursor as well. Now If you drag and move the cursor just out of the window it automatically becomes a "copy file"-cursor.
Thats what I want for the view. Regardless of how the image is zoomed.
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would be really great if this feature could be implemented. possible for 1.9?
to drop downs for the left and the right mouse button are allready there, just add a option "drag to other app" please.
everyone who dont like the option could choose another one, everyone who like it choose this option. -> everybody is happy
greets
to drop downs for the left and the right mouse button are allready there, just add a option "drag to other app" please.
everyone who dont like the option could choose another one, everyone who like it choose this option. -> everybody is happy
greets
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Huh? It does that for me right now. I've been using drag-n-drop from xnview into other applications for at least a month or two now, it's awesome. (Although Xnview still forces itself topmost, unlike explorer, which isn't a huge deal if you have dual monitors.)eweryboooody wrote:Is this abandoned?
how about moving the file if dragging out of xnview window? (see firefox behaviour)
Edit: Okay, the post I quoted is old, I see, but the point is there.