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Feature Request: Gallery View

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  • SFA
    What do you mean by "Pull the browser out"?

    You want to see only the browser?

    You want to see only the viewer but with multiple images selected?

    The most effective way might be to create a screen that has only the elements of the available windows that you wish to have visible and then save that as a Workspace for future use. Then you can switch workspaces as required.

    If yo don't like that there are other options.

    Secondly this is a User to User forum primarily so the best and recommended way to make an Enhancement Request is to create a Support Case, start the Title with "Enhancement Request:" and then the development team will be advised and have a way of judging which suggestions are the most common and providing a decent description of the idea is provided, how many ideas all fit into the same sort of proposal in development terms.

    HTH.

    Grant
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  • mli20
    [quote="NN636100965072346098UL" wrote:
    Would it be possible to get better gallery view? Needing to pull the the browser out every time we want to see all of our shots is a hassle.

    The browser can be toggled on/off - default keyboard shortcut is Ctrl+B

    The viewer can also be toggled on/off - default keyboard shortcut is Ctrl+Alt+V

    Very snappy to work with I find. Hope this may be of some help to you.

    Cheers,

    Edit: To clarify, using these, you have the following choices:

    - browser only, in which case the browser toogle will bring you into viewer only mode
    - viewer only, in which case the viewer toogle will bring you into browser only mode
    - browser and viewer
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  • NNN636439493717372739
    If I hide the browser with Ctrl+B, using Ctrl+Alt+V shortcut I would be able to switch between Viewer only and Browser only. This function don't work properly for me. When I switch from viewer to browser (Ctrl+Alt+V) it works fine, but when I switch back from browser to viewer (Ctrl+Alt+V), I don't see the viewer only, but viewer+browser!
    It's there a way to switch from viewer only to browser only with the same shortcut?
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  • Ian Wilson
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    Switching from Viewer only to Browser only with Cmd+Alt+V (on a Mac) works as intended for me. To give me maximum working space I generally don't show the browser when I am using the viewer (only switching it on with Cmd+B if I have particular reason to want to use it when in Viewer mode). So I never see Viewer and Browser at the same time unless I choose to.

    In the View menu (while in Viewer mode) my settings are that Show Browser is not selected and Browser Auto Mode is not selected.

    Ian
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  • NNN636439493717372739
    So, it's only a Windows version issue!
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  • Ian Wilson
    Moderator
    Top Commenter
    I'm not sure whether other users are saying this doesn't work right for them on Windows. Have you tried submitting a support case?

    Ian
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  • NNN636439493717372739
    [quote="Ian3" wrote:
    Have you tried submitting a support case?

    Just today
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  • SFA
    Hide both Viewer and Browser windows.

    One of the other will always display sooooo ....

    If you maximised the Browser window (If you don't do that before hiding it will come back as the size it was and the viewer will still be visible but rescaled) and then Hide it the Viewer will be displayed.

    If you then hide the viewer window the browser will be displayed. It's not really a "toggle" situation.

    Yo could also consider F10 for the special Viewer screen.

    And you also have the option (at least on Win 7 - no idea about 8 or 10 - of using the Alt+v combo to get to the drop down Viewer menu then select the function you need from there. So ALT+v+h (or s depending in the current state) would get you to the Hide/Show viewer option and a CR would complete the action.

    The same is true for the browser of course but you would need to know how many h or s key strokes would be required to get you to the right menu option.

    Does this help?


    Grant
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  • NNN636439493717372739
    [quote="SFA" wrote:
    Hide both Viewer and Browser windows.

    One of the other will always display sooooo ....

    If you maximised the Browser window (If you don't do that before hiding it will come back as the size it was and the viewer will still be visible but rescaled) and then Hide it the Viewer will be displayed.

    If you then hide the viewer window the browser will be displayed. It's not really a "toggle" situation.


    It's what I do now:
    I hide the viewer using Ctrl+Alt+V to show the maximised browser. Then I hide the browser with Ctrl+B to show the maximised viewer.
    But if I make a mistake and press two times Ctrl+Alt+V the viewer appears with the browser and not maximised, so I have to press Ctrl+B to hide the browser.
    The other annoying thing is that, if you make the mistake, the browser that appears with the viewer has the same settings of the maximised browser. So if you choose grid mode and large previews in the maximised browser, and filmstrip mode with small previews, when displayed with viewer, pressing two times the same shortcut shows the viewer with the browser in grid mode and large previews! Unusable!
    I hope that, this issue will be corrected in the next update, mostly because in Windows, the browser auto hide mode isn't available, and the swap is the only way to maximise the working space!
    On mac works fine, why on Windows can't do the same?
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  • Benjamin Liddle
    Hide the browser first before toggling the viewer show/hide via shortcut key. This works on 10.2.1.
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  • NNN636439493717372739
    [quote="ben_US" wrote:
    This works on 10.2.1.

    In Windows 10?

    I tried and don't work.
    CTRL+B to hide browser, then Ctrl+Alt+V to switch between browser and viewer, but showing viewer, shows also the browser!
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  • Robert Whetton
    So Windows 10

    CTRL+ALT+V will hide the viewer
    CTRL+B will then hide the browser and just show the viewer

    if you want to hide the viewer to see the browser again, CTRL+ALT+V and rinse repeat 😉

    using CTRL+B to hide the viewer, and then CTRL+B to bring the viewer back, will also show the browser..

    how come you're not using dual displays?
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  • SFA
    [quote="Bobtographer" wrote:
    So Windows 10

    CTRL+ALT+V will hide the viewer
    CTRL+B will then hide the browser and just show the viewer

    if you want to hide the viewer to see the browser again, CTRL+ALT+V and rinse repeat 😉

    using CTRL+B to hide the viewer, and then CTRL+B to bring the viewer back, will also show the browser..

    how come you're not using dual displays?


    Or, presumably, any other keys you choose to re-map to providing there are no clashes. (There should not be as the hot key mapping function should deal with any duplication attempts).


    Grant
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  • NNN636439493717372739
    [quote="Bobtographer" wrote:
    CTRL+ALT+V will hide the viewer
    CTRL+B will then hide the browser and just show the viewer

    if you want to hide the viewer to see the browser again, CTRL+ALT+V and rinse repeat

    using CTRL+B to hide the viewer, and then CTRL+B to bring the viewer back, will also show the browser..


    As I have already written it's the way I use it! But it's uncomfortable. Anyway, support consider this a bug and will pass the details along to the R&D team for remedy.
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