Working in the browse mode
The most common tasks are discussed in Browse mode menu commands chapter. Here I want
to highlight more specific PhoA topics.
As was mentioned in the lyrical part, the program stores picture list independently (to be precise,
this is the list which elements are links to picture files along with their description, thumbnails etc). The group tree is also stored
independently. Every single group holds a set of links to pictures so when you add a file to the group
(you work with pictures only by using files), and the file is already used and described somewhere in the photo alubm, then the program
automatically finds and fills all the appropriate data; similarly, when you edit any picture data (eg, place
or date), these data change in all occurences of the picture file.
It works slightly different when you remove a picture from a group. If the picture being removed is linked by any other photo album
group (or groups), only the link to the picture is removed, and the picture itselves remains in the photo album (having other group(s) linked to
it); if you once later decide to add the picture file back to a group, PhoA will fill all the data form the picture being found.
When you delete a picture that was linked only in the current group, the picture is wiped away completely so if you later add the picture back,
you'll have to fill picture data with your own.
Obviously, a picture cannot be contained twice in a group. The most simple way to copy picture across the groups is to drag
them with the mouse from the right pane (thumbnails area) to a group in the tree (in the left pane) when holding Ctrl key.
Dragging and then dropping pictures with no Ctrl pressed results in thet pictures move (they are removed from source group and placed
into target group). You can drag-and-drop more than one picture at once: you select appropriate pictures before starting the drag operation
(using keys Ctrl, Shift and left mouse button) and start dragging with any of
selected pictures. After pictures are moved or copied, PhoA informs you of changes made, if it's specified in the
program settings (Notifications section).
Additionally, you can drag-ang-drop group folder as well thus rearranging group tree. When you drag a group above free area to
the right of the nodes, tree window displays group insertion place being drawn as line, in this case the group is inserted as a sibling
of the target node, just above or below it, depending on mouse cursor location (also influences the insertion line shape). When dragging
a group upon a node the node becomes highlighted, and the group becomes a child of the target highlighted node. Note: the root directory
may contain only photo album node, and ordinary groups cannot be inserted beside it.
Similarly you can copy (but not move) pictures from Search Results tree node into any picture group. It is convenient to
arrange pictures by date (eg. by year or by month) after you have arranged it by event in another folder (simply search pictures by
date range and copy results to an appropriate group).
Besides this, you can reorder pictures in a group also using drag'n'drop: when you drag selected thumbnails inside the thumbnals
window, also insertion line is displayed. When you release mouse button all the selected pictures move to the indicated location right in
the sequence they were before. And an alternative method for reordering pictures is sorting them.
PhoA supports clipboard operations. For the moment you can cut, copy and paste only the program's pictures. Data placed
to the clipboard contain all the picture data except their group belongings. This allows moving (or copying) pictures to another group
or even another photo album.
There is a limitation regarding inserting pistures to another photo album: the data of existing pictures (being already
registered in the photo album with the same picture file name) do not become overwritten with the new ones; ie, let's say, when you paste a
picture linked to file C:\Photos\winter-vacation-1812.jpg to the photo album already containing this file, then the picture will only be added
to the current group (if it's not there yet). In the case the picture being pasted is already contained in the target group, this picture is
simply being skipped. On paste operation completed the program notifies you about the number of pictures actually pasted from the
clipboard (is controlled with program settings - Notifications section).
By contrast with many similar products, PhoA implements fully-function undo system, allowing you to roll back
any operations that has modified the photo album (the only exception is Rebuild thumbnails operation),
and also the series of operations - by selecting Edit | Undo or Edit | Undo history menu
items respectively. When you select an item from the undo history list all the prior (ie located above in the list) operations are also
being undone.
Number of operations you may roll back is specified in the Browse mode program settings.
The default value is 32.
Views are an unique technology of automated picture grouping. Refer to Working with views
section for details.
See also:
Keyboard and mouse controls
View mode
Working in the view mode
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