I see an option to delete the file by right-clicking but haven't been able to find a keyboard shortcut for it. Is it currently possible? If not, could you implement it?
Also, I would prefer to browse images by pressing left and right arrows (instead of Command + arrows).
Thank you
[Solved] Keyboard shortcut to delete file while viewing
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Re: Keyboard shortcut to delete file while viewing
Hi,
just use backspace in the browser.
Best wishes
Thorsten
just use backspace in the browser.
Best wishes
Thorsten
Re: Keyboard shortcut to delete file while viewing
Nothing happens when Backspace (Delete) or Del buttons are pressed.
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Re: Keyboard shortcut to delete file while viewing
Did you select the file in the GraphicConverter browser? That works here.
Or do you mean deletion of an opened file?
Thorsten
Or do you mean deletion of an opened file?
Thorsten
Re: Keyboard shortcut to delete file while viewing
I mean deleting an image while I am looking at it. That's how it works in other image viewers at least.
Re: Keyboard shortcut to delete file while viewing
Hi,
for looking on images I use the slide show.
There you can delete with backspace, del and go through by pressing the arrow keys.
Joerg
for looking on images I use the slide show.
There you can delete with backspace, del and go through by pressing the arrow keys.
Joerg
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Re: Keyboard shortcut to delete file while viewing
Please download the latest BETA:
http://www.lemkesoft.org/beta.html
I added now a command "Delete and Close Window". You can assign a shortcut with the command "Edit Shortcuts" in the GraphicConverter menu.
Thorsten
http://www.lemkesoft.org/beta.html
I added now a command "Delete and Close Window". You can assign a shortcut with the command "Edit Shortcuts" in the GraphicConverter menu.
Thorsten