Image display

Tuesday, August 26, 2014 by LizMarr | Discussion: DeskScapes

I am running Deskscapes 3.5 on Windows 7 with multiple monitors. I have the rotation time set fairly long so I can analyse the photos as I do other things. The photos have been custom sized (in my case 3,000 x 900) and one monitor is smaller than the other (smaller one, right hand side if that matters). Everything works absolutely great.

  1. Is there a way to advance to the next photo if I really am tired of looking at the current one? I don't even see a command for it if I am in the config. Windows does this via a right-click command on the desktop (or used to) I think that the version of Deskscapes has changed, perhaps if I upgrade?
  2. Also, is there a way to on-the-fly read the file name rather than manually write on the photo. I can with a batch file (usually IrfanView for these type of things) but really would rather have it do on its own. Again, would a newer version do this?

Thanks

davidfarney
Reply #1 Saturday, September 20, 2014 6:54 AM

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