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But less complex: When browsing through media folders, especially images, it is currently a bit complex to select media for deletion. You can preview the media, but when you want to select something for deletion (or any other batch operation), you got to go back to file list mode, and tick the respective file.
Describe the solution you'd like
It would be great if it was possible to tick the "selection" mark from the preview window to select media for batch operation (i.e. move, delete) without having to go back to the file list view.
Describe alternatives you've considered
You can preview, go back to file list and tick select, go back to preview, but thats pretty annoyin.
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@jancborchardt this would be interesting to have an option in the filesActions to start a selection?
Once implemented this would make it available for viewer too :)
Is your feature request related to a problem? Please describe.
Somewhat related to
Implement file actions menu #15 (file context menu pull request)
Files actions #7 (file actions feature request)
But less complex: When browsing through media folders, especially images, it is currently a bit complex to select media for deletion. You can preview the media, but when you want to select something for deletion (or any other batch operation), you got to go back to file list mode, and tick the respective file.
Describe the solution you'd like
It would be great if it was possible to tick the "selection" mark from the preview window to select media for batch operation (i.e. move, delete) without having to go back to the file list view.
Describe alternatives you've considered
You can preview, go back to file list and tick select, go back to preview, but thats pretty annoyin.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: