Pan View Window

This window proposes alternative views of the current directory and its children. You can pan the view as you pan an image in normal view mode, using left mouse button and drag.

A primary mouse button click on any image will display informations about the image. Secondary mouse button will show a context menu.

Note: The pan view recursively visits each folder under the specified folder, so be careful it can eat a lot of ressources.

3.3.1.  Select a folder

Location

Set the top folder.

3.3.2.  Choose a view mode

A select box let you choose among different view modes:

Timeline

Shows images grouped by date.

Calendar

Shows a calendar with the number of images indicated for each day (as dots and number). Left mouse button click will show images in a popup.

Folders

Show images grouped by folder. Each box represents a folder. Parent and children folders are shown as boxes enclosing other boxes.

Folders (flower)

Show images grouped by folder. Each box represents a folder. Parent folders are linked to children by a line. The top folder is the center of the flower.

Grid

All images are shown on a grid.

3.3.3.  How each image should be represented

Another select box let you choose the representation of each image:

Dots

Each image is represented by a dot.

No images

Each image is represented by a square box.

Small thumbnails

Each image is represented by a small thumbnail.

Normal thumbnails

Each image is represented by a normal thumbnail.

Large thumbnails

Each image is represented by a large thumbnail.

1:10 (10%)

Each image is represented by reduced image (1/10 of the original's dimensions).

1:4 (25%)

Each image is represented by reduced image (1/4 of the original's dimensions).

1:3 (33%)

Each image is represented by reduced image (1/3 of the original's dimensions).

1:2 (50%)

Each image is represented by reduced image (1/2 of the original's dimensions).

1:1 (100%)

The original image is shown at its normal dimensions.

3.3.4.  Find

At the bottom of the window:

Find button

Shows a text field for image search. One can enter a filename or a part of it or a date (yyyy or yyyy-mm or yyyy-mm-dd format, separator can be '/','-',' ','.',','). Pressing Enter key will start the search, pressing it again will move to the next match. Matched file is made visible and details are shown for it.