by helmut (Posted Tue Feb 07, 2017 10:44 pm)
XnView: MP 0.84
OS: Windows- 32 bit
In XnView browser, when selecting multiple files and opening directly in fullscreen, the wrong file is displayed. Navigation to previous/next files reveals that the wrong file has been displayed.
Effect: Confusing behaviour of XnView
To reproduce:
1. Open XnView Browser and navigate to a folder with 6 to 10 image files
2. Select the last 5 images files.
3. Move the mouse onto the last selected image file (no mouse click!)
4. In the context menu select "Fullscreen". XnView opens the fullscreen and displays the first selected image.
5. Use context menu "Previous" or "Pg Up" key to navigate to the previous image.
Expected behaviour: Image previous to the first selected image is displayed.
Actual behaviour: Image previous to the last image is displayed.![Bug :bug:]()
This means: When selecting multiple files and then opening fullscreen, the Fullscreen displays the first selected image doesn't match with the navigation (which starts with the image the mouse resided on when opening Fullscreen).
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XnView: MP 0.84
OS: Windows- 32 bit
In XnView browser, when selecting multiple files and opening directly in fullscreen, the wrong file is displayed. Navigation to previous/next files reveals that the wrong file has been displayed.
Effect: Confusing behaviour of XnView
To reproduce:
1. Open XnView Browser and navigate to a folder with 6 to 10 image files
2. Select the last 5 images files.
3. Move the mouse onto the last selected image file (no mouse click!)
4. In the context menu select "Fullscreen". XnView opens the fullscreen and displays the first selected image.
5. Use context menu "Previous" or "Pg Up" key to navigate to the previous image.
Expected behaviour: Image previous to the first selected image is displayed.
Actual behaviour: Image previous to the last image is displayed.

This means: When selecting multiple files and then opening fullscreen, the Fullscreen displays the first selected image doesn't match with the navigation (which starts with the image the mouse resided on when opening Fullscreen).
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