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Clicking an image icon in the side bar of Tide window will preview that image. Name, resolution and file size are displayed in a bar at the bottom of the panel.
This panel also includes a 'show in finder' button on Mac ('reveal in explorer' on pc?).
Show in finder button has a dimmed mouse down state similar to the run buttons at the top.
The image is shown at actual size until it is large enough to fill the window height or width.
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Looks good, I just saw Atom has a nice feature for showing images. It's pretty easy to put it in and can be useful.
This is the default option when selecting an image:
With the buttons above the image you can change how the background looks to for example a black transparent background:
or a completely transparent background:
In my opinion this gives the user a better idea what their image would look like on a light or dark background. Instead of going into an external image editor the user can get a better idea of the image in Tide itself.
Used a part of a logo of the project Im currently working on as example,
Thanks @StefanJanssen95 that looks like it could be useful. I'd be interested in that being added once we've got the rest of the image viewer up and running.
Clicking an image icon in the side bar of Tide window will preview that image. Name, resolution and file size are displayed in a bar at the bottom of the panel.
This panel also includes a 'show in finder' button on Mac ('reveal in explorer' on pc?).
Show in finder button has a dimmed mouse down state similar to the run buttons at the top.
The image is shown at actual size until it is large enough to fill the window height or width.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: