The problem is for thumbnail designs that have no gaps (or at the most have very small gaps: 1 pixel, for instance) between the thumb images.
An "all thumb image", no label, no border, design can look very professional.
...so I think the selection indicator should overlay the thumb image. Then there would be no consequences for or restrictions on any thumb design supported by XnView.
Considering the inevitable gestures and pinches in all our future UIs, showing a "spot" or "fingerprint" where we have "touched" the file (to select it) makes sense to me. Also, it is a shape that differs from the rectangular presentation of the XnView browser and is easily visible because of that difference.
Perhaps bit arithmetic could be used to emphasize the spot... XOR, for instance.
Last edited by JohnFredC on Tue Apr 06, 2010 1:34 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Hello,
Why not (for a semi-transparent spot over the selected thumbnail), but if we have this kind of approach for mouse selected files, we must have the same kind of approach for Tagged files (for an harmonization), but I guess this is not the easiest way for Pierre?
...user could define a mask that XnView employed to overlay the thumbs for various purposes...
Why not in this case, maybe a "S" spot for selected files , and a "T" spot for Tagged files ?
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Hi
I want to request a feature that the background color of thumbnails get an additional "Active"-color. At moment, it only get's highlighted with mouse over. But while navigating with the arrow keys, you don't know which image is currently selected (except of comparing preview image with all thumbnails in view...). Alternatively, the border could be set to an active color. This would have the advantage also thumbails without background (when the image/video fits completely to the aspect ratio of thumbs, in cause of reduced padding) are visibly marked as active.