Re: Display bigger version of a photo on a tooltip
- From: "Michael Schmarck" <michael schmarck habmalnefrage de>
- To: "Steve Dobson" <steve dobson syscall org uk>
- Cc: f-spot-list gnome org
- Subject: Re: Display bigger version of a photo on a tooltip
- Date: Tue, 11 Mar 2008 11:10:30 +0100
Hello!
On Tue, Mar 11, 2008 at 9:20 AM, Steve Dobson
<steve dobson syscall org uk> wrote:
> Having said that I'll admit that I don't read documentation most of the
> time. I'll only do that when I start using an application a lot, unless
> I use an application a lot I'm not likely to remember the keyboard
> shortcuts. The problem with your feature request is that it is fine for
> new users but would be a real pain to experienced users, or people who
> just want to look at the thumbnails.
I'm curious - why are you saying, that this would make f-spot a
PITA for experienced users? If you just want to browse your photo
collection, all you'd have to do is to *NOT* hover of an image, so
that the bigger version isn't shown.
I actually would like to see his feature request be implemented.
But I think that the larger version of the image should not be
shown right away when hovering. Instead, there should be a small
delay (like 500ms?).
> After all to be consistent not just the 'v' key would have to be listed.
> All the other short key cuts and the other controls too, like
> Ctrl-Wheelmouse back and for to enlarge/shrink the thumbnails.
Where should they be listed?
Michael
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