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From: snapper on 13 Dec 2008 18:39 On Sat, 13 Dec 2008 11:15:12 +0000, Terry Pinnell <terrypin(a)dial.pipex.com> wrote: > I'm using IrfanView Thumbnails to browse a large folder of photos to > make a selection of 50 or so for inclusion in a family DVD. This is > far preferable to the XP folders, whose thumbnails are too small to > make a proper assessment. Even so, when I see a candidate I usually > want to view it properly. But as soon as I do so, any selection of > thumbnails I've made up until then is lost. > > Am I missing anything here please? Is there some way to preserve the > current selection (made with Ctl+left click), while viewing images? Have a look at a program called Total Commander. Put it in Thumbnail View and right click to select. In the other window you can have the destination directory so you can simply hit the COPY button to send them where you want them. ** Posted from http://www.teranews.com **
From: John Navas on 16 Dec 2008 12:03 On Sun, 14 Dec 2008 10:39:29 +1100, snapper(a)mailinator.com wrote in <4qh8k41t6uvqkan2pii11bip65ebhoq1c8(a)4ax.com>: >Have a look at a program called Total Commander. Put it in Thumbnail View and right click to select. In the other window you can >have the destination directory so you can simply hit the COPY button to send them where you want them. Please hard wrap your lines to no more than 80 characters, as per Usenet guidelines. Thanks. -- Best regards, John [PLEASE NOTE: Ads belong *only* in rec.photo.marketplace.digital, as per <http://bobatkins.photo.net/info/charter.htm> <http://rpdfaq.50megs.com/>]
From: snapper on 16 Dec 2008 23:26 On Tue, 16 Dec 2008 09:03:45 -0800, John Navas <spamfilter1(a)navasgroup.com> wrote: > >Have a look at a program called Total Commander. Put it in Thumbnail View and right click to select. In the other window you can > >have the destination directory so you can simply hit the COPY button to send them where you want them. > > Please hard wrap your lines to no more than 80 characters, as per Usenet > guidelines. Thanks. You should set Agent to Word Wrap. You will find it under the View menu. ** Posted from http://www.teranews.com **
From: J�rgen Exner on 16 Dec 2008 23:58 snapper(a)mailinator.com wrote: >On Tue, 16 Dec 2008 09:03:45 -0800, John Navas <spamfilter1(a)navasgroup.com> wrote: > >> >Have a look at a program called Total Commander. Put it in Thumbnail View and right click to select. In the other window you can >> >have the destination directory so you can simply hit the COPY button to send them where you want them. >> >> Please hard wrap your lines to no more than 80 characters, as per Usenet >> guidelines. Thanks. > >You should set Agent to Word Wrap. You will find it under the View menu. And why exactly should thousands of readers worldwide work around a problem that is caused by you not following established Usenet customs that have been poven sound for the past 2 decades? jue
From: John Navas on 17 Dec 2008 01:57 On Wed, 17 Dec 2008 15:26:34 +1100, snapper(a)mailinator.com wrote in <8qvgk49uresjjkqa81j7nentcr0s5jmjcb(a)4ax.com>: >On Tue, 16 Dec 2008 09:03:45 -0800, John Navas <spamfilter1(a)navasgroup.com> wrote: > >> >Have a look at a program called Total Commander. Put it in Thumbnail View and right click to select. In the other window you can >> >have the destination directory so you can simply hit the COPY button to send them where you want them. >> >> Please hard wrap your lines to no more than 80 characters, as per Usenet >> guidelines. Thanks. > >You should set Agent to Word Wrap. You will find it under the View menu. Thanks, but that just makes an ugly mess, and doesn't help others. Usenet guidelines are there for a reason. -- Best regards, John [Please Note: Ads belong *only* in rec.photo.marketplace.digital, as per <http://bobatkins.photo.net/info/charter.htm> <http://rpdfaq.50megs.com/>]
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