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bcRIP
post Dec 30 2004, 11:39 AM
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Is there a way to print the thumbnail previews out from the file load window? I'm talking about printing all of the thumbnails for a directory onto a single sheet with the photos gridded just like in the preview pane.

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post Jan 1 2005, 08:37 AM
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Currently, no. However, you can start a second PMView instance and capture the File Open window and print it. (This works really well in OS/2 that lets you enlarge a window beyond the desktop size).

A future verision will have a function for creating "contact sheets"

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post Jan 1 2005, 02:05 PM
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Thanks... I ended up doing just that later in the day. Although a feature for doing that would be awsome. I'll be looking forward to it. Thanks!
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post Jan 6 2005, 02:43 PM
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FWIW, just so that I was clear... The feature I'm speaking of that would be cool is when you're browsing in the open dialog and viewing thumbnails of images... and you right click in the preview pain and get that right-click menu (View/Refresh/Select/Sort)... add a menu:

Print ->
Selected Thumbnails
All Thumbnails

...at the view size of course.

That would totally kick ass smile.gif

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