File list pop up menu

If the File list area, pop up menu contains following items:

Sort... Sorting options. Possible values are:
  • None - fastest, but image files are not sorted at all;
  • Name - files are sorted by file path and name;
  • Extension - like Name, but file extensions are compared before its names;
  • Image type - true image type is considered rather than the extension. Also, this option group Bad images together;
  • Date created - images are sorted by a creation date;
  • Date modified - images are sorted by a modification date;
  • File size - images are sorted by its file size (for graphic resources in binaries, size of the entire binary file is considered);
  • Width and height - images are sorted first by Width, and then images of the same width are sorted by height;
  • Height and width - images are sorted first by Height, and then images of the same height are sorted by width.

Note: sorting by width or height can be performed only in case when all the images are already thumbnailed, otherwise information on image dimension is not available for all the images in the file list and sorting will be partial.

Slide size... Opens thumbnail slide size selection dialog. Note: it is another easy way to change thumbnail slide size - dragging mouse with right button pressed in the File list area.
View... View File list options. Possible values are:
  • Slide and title - default;
  • Slide only - consider to use it if you don't interesting in file names;
  • Titles only - fastest view mode.
Open folder Opens a folder, where currently selected file is located (or a currently opened directory, if there are no selected images), in the Explorer.
Include subdirectories (careful!) Opens all subdirectories of the directory selected, recursively. This operation can take much more time and request a lot of resources, so be careful selecting this option.
Ignore extensions Examines all the files in the directory ignoring its file name extension and checking only file signature. This can take more time to work, but allows to view incorrectly named images, e.g. w/o extension. Take a note that even when this option is off, real image type always is obtained from the file signature, so file extensions are just used to filter file list in such case.
Exclude bad images Removes images already detected as Bad images from the File list.
Set password... Opens Set password dialog, allowing protecting all the files in the directory with your password.
Remove password Decodes all the password-protected images in the directory, for which you have already entered correct passwords.

See also: View area popup menu.