

When I was on Windows, it was there, when I ditched windows for mac, it was there, when I ditched mac for Linux, it is still there for us Linux users. It is not a Windows specific, and only Windows software.

Xnview mp thumbnail windows 10#
In the Windows 10 File Explorer, you can preview thumbnail of the pictures in any folder by the menu View > Large icons.įinally, you can drag a picture from the Windows File Explorer to the Wilber's eyes in Gimp: Or the opposite if you do not wish to cross the treeview of folders during the drag and drop. Windows File Explorer on the right, side-by-side with Gimp.Gimp on the left side of your screen or on the left dual-screen.In Windows 10, you can play with the Windows key + arrow on the bottom of the keyboard to organize your working environment: On the other hand, in Gimp 2.10.28, the keyboard shortcut Ctrl+ B opens the Toolbox window showing the Wilber's eyes of the Gimp's mascot above the tools. Gimp 2.10.28 File > Open dialog box has a Preview window to display the thumbnail of the selected picture before you can open it or not. I hope others find this a useful addition to what I'm finding to be a very useful free program. The script tells windows to run Unifie when you type from within GIMP. The AutoHotKeys script should now run when you login. In the folder: "C:\Users\XXXXXX\AppData\Roaming\Microsoft\Windows\Start Menu\Programs\Startup", create a shortcut to your AutoHotKeys.ahk file. Run, "c:\Program Files\Unifie\unifie.exe"ħ. Create a file called something like "AutoHotKeys.ahk". This is an app for creating keyboard shortcuts.ĥ. In the Unifie Tools>Mouse/Keyboard dialog, change the "Popup Window" - "Click" entry to GIMP (External Tool N).Ĥ. In my case "C:\Program Files\GIMP 2\bin\gimp-2.10.exe".ģ. In Unifie, open the Tools>Options dialog and add GIMP as an external program. I've found that "Unifie" does exactly what I need as it is focused more on the thumbnail browsing rather than actual editing.Ģ.
Xnview mp thumbnail install#
Install an external app that allows thumbnail browsing.

I also like the browser to remember the same folder next time I type. The way I like to work is that from within PaintShop, I type to bring up a thumbnail browser, browse to a folder, then double-click on a thumbnail to edit that image.
Xnview mp thumbnail pro#
After reading many posts that suggest that it's not possible (or even desirable) to browse and open images by thumbnail from within GIMP, I put together this method which allows me to work in the same way that I did in PaintShop Pro (before it became to slow and messy to use).
