
#Xnview mp save layout how to#
How To change the Display Type of Image Files: The separating line can then be dragged and changed as required by simultaneously keeping the left mouse button pressed and moving the mouse.The mouse pointer changes to a File:Example.jpg or File:Example.jpg depending on the line chosen. Move the mouse pointer on the grey separating line between two panes.How To Change the Size of the Browser panes: You can also manually change the size of each pane. The size of the three browser panes (Directory Tree, list of files, preview) adjusts to the to the size of the Browser window. Clicking the right mouse button will open a context menu with functions which will be performed on the current selection.By Dragging & Dropping an image onto another application like Microsoft Word it can be edited in that application.double clicking a Microsoft Word file will open the document using Word in a new window.

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When a directory has a small plus on the left, this means it has a sub-directory which can be opened by clicking on the plus symbol or double clicking on the directory symbol. You can change drives or directories by clicking in the directory tree on the left. The Browser opens in the last directory opened. you cannot have multiple Browser windows) The Browser window can only be opened once (i.e. You can open or select the Browser using the menu item File > Browser or the folder button in the tool bar. A preview of the selected image at the bottom, and information about it.The image files in the current directory on the right.The tree pane (tree view of directories, favorites view & categories view) on the left.The Browser window consists of three parts, also named panes:

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The XnView Browser is very similar to the Windows Explorer ®. For the shortcut keys that work in Browser mode, see Browser Mode Shortcut Keys and All Modes Shortcut Keys.

XnView's shortcut keys are context-sensitive. You should experiment with these options and settings to find the browser mode display that is most effective for your particular needs. The relative size of the different panes may be adjusted with the usual Windows controls. The layout of the browser mode window, the size of the thumbnails, and various other display options are controlled by settings (a) on the View menu, and (b) in Tools > Options > Browser > Thumbnails. The browser mode window consists of three panes: navigation, thumbnails, and image. This is also the mode from which you will probably do most of your work and navigating with XnView. By default, XnView opens in browser mode.
