Hi!
To clarify this first: I really like XnView (it's interface and the wide range of graphic-formats it supports), but there are some details that still keep me from switching over from ACDSee
Here's my list:
- Hitting the "/"-button on the numeric keypad should fit the image to screen. It does this, but when in fullscreen-mode, it switches back to windowed mode - have to switch back to fullscreen manually everytime so it is a bit annoying
- Scrolling isn't as smooth as it is in ACDSee, you can only scroll in one direction at a time and only very slowly (make scroll-speed adjustable?)
- I am using the windows Version and i experience tearing-artifacts when scrolling / zooming / cycling through images (maybe a screen-update on VSync would solve this?)
If there are hidden options that I somehow missed, please feel free to correct me
Greetings, Jakie
Little things that keep me from switching...
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Re: Little things that keep me from switching...
Hi,
Pierre.
OkJakie wrote:- Hitting the "/"-button on the numeric keypad should fit the image to screen. It does this, but when in fullscreen-mode, it switches back to windowed mode - have to switch back to fullscreen manually everytime so it is a bit annoying
With key or mouse?- Scrolling isn't as smooth as it is in ACDSee, you can only scroll in one direction at a time and only very slowly (make scroll-speed adjustable?)
Pierre.
Re: Little things that keep me from switching...
Hi again
> With key or mouse?
I meant scrolling with the cursor-keys. In ACDSee, i can press [UPARROW] and [LEFTARROW] simultaneously and have it scroll to the upper left corner. In XnView, when one key is held down, the other keypress is ignored.
Jakie
> With key or mouse?
I meant scrolling with the cursor-keys. In ACDSee, i can press [UPARROW] and [LEFTARROW] simultaneously and have it scroll to the upper left corner. In XnView, when one key is held down, the other keypress is ignored.
Jakie