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Originally Posted by Maui
Soirry, but thats not a replacement. In Bookview i can open exactly the picture i'm looking at in a new tab without going to the browser. If you have tons of pictures in a book, all of them having cryptic filenames it just saves time to open it quick in a new tab. Going to the tab the file is then highlighted in the bookbrowser where i can rename it. Or i can make use of "open with" from the tab.
Otherwise i need to remember the filename and locate it in the book browser, where the tree of images might be folded and need to be expanded first. Much more clicks, much more to remember.
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I see that Kevin has already replied to this, but I think it's important for those of us who are
NOT the maintainers to remember that
nobody said that they were going to replace BookView, or all its functions. Sure, if there's something that's overwhelmingly compelling, or it turns out that hundreds or even dozens of people use something, I'm sure that Diap and Kevin will try to emulate it, but the Demise of Bookview has been decided for
quite a long time now. These sort of kibitzes
are not going to change BookView's fate.
It's simple enough to see an image in preview and click over to Code view. The "name" of the image is right there. It's not dozens of clicks to find it and open it--it's what, two? Sure, if you're doing a book with 200 images, that's less convenient than using BV to see/click, but...it's just not that big of a difference. It's not 10 clicks instead of 1, y'know?
Hitch