[Added] Editor gets navigation command "Prev/Next image in browser" which steps images in the same sort order
Posted: Thu Nov 17, 2022 6:43 pm
Status Quo as of GraphicConverter 11.7.1 (5661)
The browser can show
- hierarchical or flat
- and can customize the sort order.
-- By filename, tags, rating, some primary/secondary key sortings
-- And A-Z, Z-A,
-- a lot of sorting capabilities.
When you double click and image or ⌘ ↓ the selected image in the Browser this opens in the Editor.
While in the editor you can use: Menu > Edit > Navigation
Prev Image in Folder ⌘ ←
Next Image in Folder ⌘ →
But these are hardcoded to lexigographical order. And are not connected to the browser display order. This is ok when opening a file directly from Finder. But unintuitive and a "hard break" when coming to the Editor via the browser.
Proposal
I'd propose to extend: Menu > Edit > Navigation:
Prev Image in Browser ⌥ ⌘ ←
Next Image in Browser ⌥ ⌘ →
- This would be intuitive.
- You continue in the editor with the sorting order as used in the browser.
- And when using ⌘ ↑ you return to the browser you came from, with the file selected and the viewport centering the selected file.
Other mentions regarding navigation and browser/editor interplay
1) ⌘ ↑ in the Editor used to open the parent folder in the Browser with the current file nicely selected. I got that hint from you @forum_adm.
As I am currently struggling with Custom shortcuts: Lost after each beta update I tried to re-assign. I found Edit→Navigation→Open Document Folder in Browser and assigned it "⌘↑" in a hacky way.
a) Assigning the up/down arrows with any modifier key in "Edit Shortcut" fails. It just goes up and down in that list.
b) Manually edited my shortcuts.txt file Removed ⌘ ↑ from the other command that had it by default (Edit→Navigation→Previous Page) and added it to (Edit→Navigation→Open Document Folder in Browser).
c) The shortcut is shown in the menu near "Open Document Folder in Browser" but pressing the shortcut does nothing. Triggering via menu click works.
2) Menu > Edit > Navigation:
Already has these commands:
Previous Item in Browser (⌥ ⌘ ←)
Next Item in Browser (⌥ ⌘ → )
Had the hope that these may do what's in my proposal.
But no. What these actually do are "History Back" and "History Forward" in the browser.
If you would go and implement the proposal these would need to be renamed more adequately.
The browser can show
- hierarchical or flat
- and can customize the sort order.
-- By filename, tags, rating, some primary/secondary key sortings
-- And A-Z, Z-A,
-- a lot of sorting capabilities.
When you double click and image or ⌘ ↓ the selected image in the Browser this opens in the Editor.
While in the editor you can use: Menu > Edit > Navigation
Prev Image in Folder ⌘ ←
Next Image in Folder ⌘ →
But these are hardcoded to lexigographical order. And are not connected to the browser display order. This is ok when opening a file directly from Finder. But unintuitive and a "hard break" when coming to the Editor via the browser.
Proposal
I'd propose to extend: Menu > Edit > Navigation:
Prev Image in Browser ⌥ ⌘ ←
Next Image in Browser ⌥ ⌘ →
- This would be intuitive.
- You continue in the editor with the sorting order as used in the browser.
- And when using ⌘ ↑ you return to the browser you came from, with the file selected and the viewport centering the selected file.
Other mentions regarding navigation and browser/editor interplay
1) ⌘ ↑ in the Editor used to open the parent folder in the Browser with the current file nicely selected. I got that hint from you @forum_adm.
As I am currently struggling with Custom shortcuts: Lost after each beta update I tried to re-assign. I found Edit→Navigation→Open Document Folder in Browser and assigned it "⌘↑" in a hacky way.
a) Assigning the up/down arrows with any modifier key in "Edit Shortcut" fails. It just goes up and down in that list.
b) Manually edited my shortcuts.txt file Removed ⌘ ↑ from the other command that had it by default (Edit→Navigation→Previous Page) and added it to (Edit→Navigation→Open Document Folder in Browser).
c) The shortcut is shown in the menu near "Open Document Folder in Browser" but pressing the shortcut does nothing. Triggering via menu click works.
2) Menu > Edit > Navigation:
Already has these commands:
Previous Item in Browser (⌥ ⌘ ←)
Next Item in Browser (⌥ ⌘ → )
Had the hope that these may do what's in my proposal.
But no. What these actually do are "History Back" and "History Forward" in the browser.
If you would go and implement the proposal these would need to be renamed more adequately.