(KDE 4.8.4 / v 2.6.0) moving fw (next) or bw (back) in preview mode works currently only by clicking onto the corresponding icons in the task bar. to be faster, I'd wish to do so by using a shortcut like arrow keys or even better, mouse wheel up/down. Did I miss how to achieve this? Or is this an usability issue? Regards & thanks Ralf Reproducible: Always Steps to Reproduce: 1. open an album or an date in calender 2. click onto one of many pictures to enter preview mode 3. try common sense shortcuts (like arrow keys, pg down, mouse wheel) Actual Results: no browsing, current picture will stay. Expected Results: browsing fw/bw thru your images workaround: use the mouse pointer to click on => or <= icons.
Before you mark this bug "not valid": Meaningwhile, I realised, that it is necessary to set the focus to the upper film roll sub-window - then I am able to move fw/bw by left/right arrow keys. But still not by means of the mouse while. Cheers Ralf
You can use already mouse wheel to change current image show in preview canvas. Just press SHIFT when you use mouse wheel over preview canvas. This work perfectly with current implementation from git/master Gilles Caulier