Image (Full Screen) Context Menu

The
following table summarizes the commands included in this context menu.
|
Command |
Hot
key |
Function |
|
Exit
|
Esc |
Closes
the window |
|
Crop
or resize image |
C |
Opens
the Image (Non Full Screen,
Framed) WindowIDH_image_non_full_framed and sets it in cropping
allowed mode |
|
Show
folder containing this picture |
F |
Opens
the Windows file explorer showing the folder containing the current
picture |
|
Close
this view and open normal view |
B |
Changes
window into the Image (Non Full
Screen, Framed)WindowIDH_image_non_full_framed
or Image (Non Full Screen,
Unframed) WindowIDH_image_non_full_unframed depending on the window from which the current window has been
obtained |
|
Open
normal view without closing this view |
|
Same
as above, but the current window remains open |
|
Restore
image as it was before altering |
CTL-Z |
Restore
image as it was before altering (only if previous file found in temporary
folder |
|
Zoom
in |
+ |
Increases
size of picture by 20% steps |
|
Zoom
out |
- |
Decreases
size of picture by 20% steps |
|
Main
panel |
P |
Opens
the Image Viewer window |
|
Delete picture |
Del |
Deletes
image file of the current picture |
|
Copy
picture to clipboard |
Ctl-C |
Copies
image in the clipboard |
|
Edit
picture |
E |
Calls
program selected as picture editor in the Image
Viewer window |
|
Refresh
picture |
F5 |
Rebuilds
the window (normally not needed) |
|
Save
file as... |
A |
Allows
you to create a copy of the image file and put it in a directory of your
choice |
|
Hide
mouse pointer if too central on/off |
|
When
this option is selected, the mouse pointer will be hidden if, upon showing
a picture, its position is too central
(i.e. within a rectangle in the middle of the screen, with sizes
4/10 of the screen width and height respectively. |