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standard view when opening

Postby Gerard2 on Sat Feb 25, 2012 4:45 pm

ASP opens always with a row of thumbnails and space for the main picture.

If I last had only thumbnails, it still switches back. Bibble used to remember the last used view...

Is there a way you can force ASP to select a certain view or go to the last view used ?
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Re: standard view when opening

Postby dFlyer on Sat Feb 25, 2012 10:04 pm

On the linux version (Ubuntu 11.10) it does remember the last photo selected and loads it when the program starts.
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Re: standard view when opening

Postby TexJoachim on Sun Feb 26, 2012 10:23 am

It doesn't, however, respect the last view. As the TO noted: last picture plus preview strip is what opens, even if you closed ASP with a different view.

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Re: standard view when opening

Postby Gerard2 on Sun Feb 26, 2012 1:38 pm

I do see it as a small niggle, but would be nice if it opens exactly the same as when it was closed. I rarely use the filmstrip on top view, so I'd rather have it open at the thumbnails on default.
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Re: standard view when opening

Postby RickHeath on Sun Feb 26, 2012 1:46 pm

Here on Win7 64 - I get the last image previewed, but always in standard view - whichever view I had when I closed the program.

FWIW ASP remembers the orientation of the thumbs (top or left) in Standard View but doesn't remember a closed left panel (it always starts open). I always have the Tools Panel floated & on my 2nd monitor so haven't bothered playing with that but just note that it reopens where I left it.

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Re: standard view when opening

Postby claudermilk on Mon Feb 27, 2012 12:43 pm

On my Win7 64 bit, it will not remember the filmstrip orientation (keeps putting it on top--I want it on the left); however, since I've floated the tools panel to my other screen, it remembers that. It also won't leave any of the other tool panels open (history, etc).

The UI needs a lot of work still.
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Re: standard view when opening

Postby jochen-02 on Mon Feb 27, 2012 4:43 pm

RickHeath wrote:FWIW ASP remembers the orientation of the thumbs (top or left) in Standard View but doesn't remember a closed left panel (it always starts open).
Under Linux I can see the same annoying effect. The left panel is open when AfterShot starts. I want it in the state it had on last AfterShot shut down.
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Re: standard view when opening

Postby ormdig on Mon Feb 27, 2012 9:25 pm

claudermilk wrote:On my Win7 64 bit, it will not remember the filmstrip orientation (keeps putting it on top--I want it on the left); however, since I've floated the tools panel to my other screen, it remembers that. It also won't leave any of the other tool panels open (history, etc).

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UI needs a lot of work still.

How did you float the tool panel to your other screen? I've looked throught the forums but can't find that subject. I thought I had read somewhere that we couldn't do that. I would really appreciate an how to.
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Re: standard view when opening

Postby afx on Tue Feb 28, 2012 1:40 am

ormdig wrote: How did you float the tool panel to your other screen? I've looked throught the forums but can't find that subject. I thought I had read somewhere that we couldn't do that. I would really appreciate an how to.

View->Toolbars->Float Tools Panel

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Re: standard view when opening

Postby ormdig on Tue Feb 28, 2012 10:48 am

afx wrote:
ormdig wrote: How did you float the tool panel to your other screen? I've looked throught the forums but can't find that subject. I thought I had read somewhere that we couldn't do that. I would really appreciate an how to.

View->Toolbars->Float Tools Panel

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Re: standard view when opening

Postby claudermilk on Tue Feb 28, 2012 11:45 am

Yep, as simple as that. Then look at the customToolsUI customization to set up & arrange the tabs and tools just how you like. Now, if we could get the floated toolbars back we would be returned to the Bibble 5 capability. Then give us back the ability to set up multiple custom floated tool panels--like we had in Bibble 4. I could then stop whinging about it. :wink:
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Re: standard view when opening

Postby cookiebob on Wed Feb 29, 2012 4:03 pm

Gerard2 wrote:ASP opens always with a row of thumbnails and space for the main picture.

If I last had only thumbnails, it still switches back. Bibble used to remember the last used view...


This behaviour is very annoying. Bibble 5 was better in this case and hope it'll be fixed the newest ASP update.
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