Version: 1.01 (using KDE KDE 3.1.4) Installed from: Mandrake RPMs OS: Linux It would be nice if it didn't go to browsing mode after fullscreen just like ACDSee :) I I click on an image from Konqueror it turns up nicely in Gwenview, but when you hit Esc it should go back to Konqueror and not to Gwenview's browsing mode. If you want to browse with gwenview you should have to open it separately.
I would also appreciate it if ending a slide show didn't end up going back to the window mode too. Especially if the slide show was started in fullscreen mode.
I was about to fill a wish report about the first thing you mentionned. I think that it would be cool to have a -fq command line argument. So we have -f for fullscreen and gwenview returns to browse mode when escape is hitted, but the -fq argument would tell to gwenview to quit after escape is pushed. What do you think ?
Yup, that -fq should also be as default setting when installing Gwenview. Those command line arguments are really difficult to use for newbies like me. First of all you have to google for them and then you have to fiddle around some time to get them work like they should. Why couldn't these be accessible within the options menus or something. Meghazi Fabien wrote: > ------- You are receiving this mail because: ------- > You reported the bug, or are watching the reporter. > > http://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=73620 > > > > > ------- Additional Comments From agr amigrave com 2004-11-07 22:04 ------- > I was about to fill a wish report about the first thing you mentionned. > I think that it would be cool to have a -fq command line argument. > > So we have -f for fullscreen and gwenview returns to browse mode when escape is hitted, but the -fq argument would tell to gwenview to quit after escape is pushed. What do you think ? >
well, i would find it more convenient when you could go back to browsing mode from both fullscreen and windowed viewing by pressing one key, (not necessarily ESC). This could be configurable of course.
i agree :) it would be cool if we can launch a picture directly in fullscreen (or not), from konqueror, and exit gwenview with just one key (actually, without showing gwenview GUI at all)
Well you could still press Ctrl+Q instead of Esc to immediately quit directly from fullscreen-view. Otherwise you can reassign the Esc-key to quit the program from anywhere.
There are multiple issues here, which should not be mixed up: > I I click on an image from Konqueror it turns up nicely in Gwenview, > but when you hit Esc it should go back to Konqueror > and not to Gwenview's browsing mode. That's asking more for a "Quick Look" feature, try looking around if you can find a bug or and perhaps even an app for that. If you want Gwenview to behave like that, you have to reconfigure the shortcut for Quit, as Holger points out. This can even be Escape starting with Gwenview 18.04, because Bug 385242 was fixed recently. > I would also appreciate it if ending a slide show didn't end > up going back to the window mode too. Especially if the > slide show was started in fullscreen mode. Not sure what you mean by that. When a slideshow ends, it just sits there, independently of where it was started. You can press F11 (back to windowed view mode), Escape (back to fullscreen browse mode) or Ctrl-Q (close Gwenview). (← Note my comment applies to the revamped Gwenview UI, the KDE3 version was probably different.) > the -fq argument would tell to gwenview to quit after escape is pushed. That would mean implementing two different behaviours, making the code quite complex. As a command line option is an expert feature, an expert user could also just set the custom shortcut I just mentioned. > that -fq should also be as default setting I disagree, exiting Gwenview by accidently pressing Escape in fullscreen is not want regular users expect. > i would find it more convenient when you could go back to browsing mode > from both fullscreen and windowed viewing by pressing one key That's already implemented, you can press Enter or Escape. The patch for Bug 305659 will allow to press Escape twice to even exit from fullscreen browse to normal browse. > launch a picture directly in fullscreen (or not), from konqueror Create a custom launcher and use the "-f" option. --- Closing as FIXED for now, because as far as I can see Gwenview will support all use cases brought up here. Also, having so many different things in one bug is not really actionable.