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Re: KuickShow for KDE 2.1
by anonymous on Saturday 17/Mar/2001, @03:54
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| no, using the wheel does stop the slideshow. but in general, using the wheel to navigate in the pics is quite cool. |
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Re: KuickShow for KDE 2.1
by Carsten Pfeiffer on Saturday 17/Mar/2001, @04:44
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Ah, I see. And moving it again makes it continue. Is the direction significant, or is it just an on/off thing?
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Re: KuickShow for KDE 2.1
by me on Saturday 17/Mar/2001, @06:28
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Huh? nonono, wait. The way it works in ACDSee is this:
You start a slide show. Then, somewhen, you decide you don't want that slideshow anymore, so you move the mousewheel. ACDSee reacts and shows the next picture when you move the wheel down, and the previous if you move it up. But the slideshow is stopped once you moved the wheel and won't start again until you explicitly tell ACDSee to do so.
Actually, this wheel-navigation-feature is quite independent of the slideshow. When you are in single-pic mode (as opposed to thumbnail&dirtree&preview - mode), you can view the next/previous pics with the wheel. Nothing more to it ;)
Of course, the best thing would be to let the user choose whether using the wheel should stop a slideshow...
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