![]() ![]() Regarding editing options, XnView offers lossless rotating and cropping, brightness and contrast adjustment, setting auto levels and contrast, modifying the number of colors and applying various effects and filters. XnView can import about 500 image file formats and export 70, including multipage TIFF, animated GIF, animated ICO support it provides support for image IPTC, EXIF metadata, EXIF auto rotation, TWAIN & WIA, printing, the drag and drop feature and for over 40 languages. ![]() ![]() XnView MP is the enhanced version of XnView Classic. Basically the same as clicking on the back/forward buttons on the browser pane toolbar.XnView is an excellent choice for anyone with a large collection of photos needing to manage, convert and view them easily, while enjoying a very wide range of options. I think there should be no action when trying to go back past the start or forward past the end of browser history. If that is a folder, then the folder is entered and then exited again because there is now one history item to go back to. ![]() Ideally the behaviour should be the same as in the thumbnails pane (ie navigate back/forward in browsing history).Ĭlicking the forward button on the thumbnails pane when there is no newer history to go forward to, does select the thumbnail/file, and double-clicking forward opens/views the file (same as left button double-click).Ĭlicking back all the way to the start of browsing history also starts selecting the thumbnail/file, and double-clicking back also opens the file under the cursor. In the folders pane, clicking back/forward button always selects and views the folder under the cursor, the same as left-clicking. I have noticed that in recent (and maybe all) versions including 1.5.4 the mouse back/forward buttons work as expected in the browser thumbnails pane (navigate back and forward in browsing history, like web browsers and Windows Explorer), but not in the folder tree pane. ![]()
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