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Originally Posted by KevinH
But why? If you are going to edit a lot of images and given that the same image can be used in multiple places in the same book, wouldn't it make sense to use "open with" directly on the image file in BookBrowser and only have to do it just once.
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I have to edit a lot of images and those ones are only used in one place (in the ebook). There are about two hundred images and it`s easier (by far) to me to edit them when I'm working in Code View (just I do right click on the image tag to open the image in a tab, and from that tab, to invoque the command "Open with..."), that to find the image in the BookBrowser. Do the try to find image after image in the BookBrowser when there are a lot images; you need to open the image folder first, then scrolling to find the image, and after that, to invoque the command Open with... And how you know the name of the image to open in the BB? Because first, you saw its name in the Code View. So I want to be able to edit the image when I see the image name in the Code View. Right now there is a command (Open tab for image) when I do right click on a image tag in Code View. Well, I'm asking if it can be possible to add (below that command) the "Open with..." It's not only one extra click Kevin. Of course, if you can't add that command in that place, you can't
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If you are not going to edit a lot of images, then the single extra click is not an issue and seeing the result of the file changing in the opened image tab is important.
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That doesn't have to change... why that must change? The "Open tab for image" command must remain.