Hello,
i am sorry for my English. He is very bad.
I have some photo with long description (5 or more line). How can i do to visualise that in visualisation screen ?
The better way for me is to add my description texte in a big part under my photo.
Like that (see attachement)
Thank you so much for your help
Julien
description and visualisation screen
description and visualisation screen
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Re: description and visualisation screen
Hello, and welcome!
If you open the 'details' panel, and if it is wide enough, then you can see the text:
If you open the 'details' panel, and if it is wide enough, then you can see the text:
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Re: description and visualisation screen
An aside, I do think it would be nice to be able to toggle descriptions on/off anytime I'm cycling through images (so anytime I have one image in view at a time). Sort of like what the OP shows in his picture.
Re: description and visualisation screen
Thank you mke for your answer.
But your are not in the visualisation screen. You are in the other screen. I don't know the name of this screen 'result screen ' ? light table screen ? or something like that.
The visualisation screen is the screen when you double clic on the picture. This screen can be in float mode for exemple. Or in a second screen.
But your are not in the visualisation screen. You are in the other screen. I don't know the name of this screen 'result screen ' ? light table screen ? or something like that.
The visualisation screen is the screen when you double clic on the picture. This screen can be in float mode for exemple. Or in a second screen.
Re: description and visualisation screen
If you're not in full-screen mode, then you can do that by viewing the Details tab (and see much more than just the description).LifeIsLong wrote: 29 Aug 19 9:54 it would be nice to be able to toggle descriptions on/off anytime I'm cycling through images (so anytime I have one image in view at a time).
If you are in full-screen mode, then you can press 'i' to show the headline and the first couple of lines of the description, as well as some other basic information.