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hey guys..
in quiver, the default settings for the slideshow might not be the optimal settings. by default, when you start the slideshow, it doesn't go into fullscreen mode, and it doesn't hide the film strip. both of these are configurable if you go into edit->preferences and click on the slideshow tab. i will probably change the defaults in a future build as the current defaults are not what most people want. as for transitions in the slideshow, the way i've implemented them, they are far too slow so don't even bother turning them on . animations and transitions are some of the benefits that canola gets from using a fancy UI library (evas) that is optimized for 16bit display.
if you don't like scrollbars showing up in quiver when you zoom in, you can turn them off (edit-> preferences, click on viewer tab and select "Hide scrollbars").
also, i'm not so sure about the statement that canola loads "a lot more thumbs them quiver". i think canola and quiver load the same number of thumbnails. canola may, on average, keep more of these loaded thumbnails in memory but there will certainly be times when quiver has more thumbnails in memory. quiver keeps about 13 pages of thumbnails in memory(6 pages up, 6 down, and the current page). so if you have 4 thumbnails per page (really big thumbnails) quiver would only be storing a maximum 52 thumbnails. if, on the other hand, you have 96 thumbnails on a page (really small ones) then quiver would be storing a maximum 1248 thumbnails in memory.
i agree with Don that horizontal scrolling is more difficult than vertical scrolling. for instance, if you are holding and using the device with just your left hand, it's much easier to do a vertical scroll with the thumb than it is to do a horizontal one. i think i could live with this (horizontal view) if i didn't have to do so much scrolling, but the way the photos are sorted, more scrolling is required than should be. for instance, to browse a set of images in order you must focus your eyes on the top row, scroll across to the end, then scroll all they way back to the start, now focus your eyes on the second row.. then repeat for the third. this is tiring for large image collections as there is no other method to move around the thumbnail view other than finger dragging. so if you wanna keep horizontal, i'd at least make two important changes:
1. add a position bar - there's a lot of empty room there at the bottom for a position bar (like the one in the audio / video playback screens).
2. instead of laying out images like this:
1 2 3
4 5 6
7 8 9
do it like this:
1 4 7
2 5 8
3 6 9
canola2 looks like it will become a very nice program as the bugs are ironed out. good job! i'm also glad quiver can be of some inspiration to the canola team.
Quiver also seems to be able render thumbnails faster than C2, but the main images seem slower - or maybe this is the UI feel. At any rate, I prefer Quiver for photo navigation and C2 for the slide-shows. Nice to have a choice, but I want the best of both worlds!
1) C2 slide show allows the screen to dim. Bug or feature? Quiver does not do this.
2) It is possible to have C2 play music while viewing a slide show, but you can't adjust the volume while looking at slides. C2 slide show does not presently use the min/max buttons which could be used for a volume control - as they are in the music player component.
3) Quiver seems to know the orientation of most my photos - this is good when showing a slide show, but bad when simply viewing pics one at a time as it reduces the picture area. I would like slide shows (and only slide shows) to auto-rotate pictures.