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Example (specifying the top image file): I have an Image view for sidecar images which are stored within my audio album folders. When I choose
RMB on View tab menu > Thumbnails > Show Fanned Thumbnails the thumbnail display always includes the album cover, but often contains a "fan" of additional images for back cover, leaflet images, etc. My sidecar image file names lead off with numbering 01_xyz, 02_abc, etc. I would like to specify "01_*" should always be the top thumbnail image, so the album cover thumbnail always shows on top when cycling stops. Mouse hover should still cycle through the thumbnail fan as it does now, but moving mouse off the thumbnail fan should revert to image "01_*" on top.
Flexible Interactive approach: Mouse hover cycles through the Fanned Thumbnails, as now, until it reaches the image which you want on top. Then a quick RMB temporarily stops cycling and brings up the menu, with new option "Keep this image on top":
- If option is unselected, then checking it keeps current image on top whenever cycling stops
- If option is already selected, then double clicking it switches to keep current image on top when cycling stops.
- With option selected, image cycles while hovering. When mouse moves away the selected top image always pops to the top again.
- Option Deselected: Images cycle until you move cursor off the thumbnail fan. Then the visible image is retained on top (current behavior).
Improve on Current Interactive: Increase the delay between initial mouse hover and the start of Fanned Thumbnail image cycling (make it say 4 seconds). That way it takes an intentional persistent hover to change the top image. Once cycling is initiated, the time between image changes should be longer than the rapid-fire ~1 second used now (which I find very annoying), but not too long (try say 2 seconds, or make it a settable option).
I would guess that this request, in one form or another, has appeared many times in posts (and for sure in people's minds) over the years. Please give the user some control over how Fanned Thumbnails are displayed.
This issue should rise to the top as JRiver has recently made great strides in image tagging. If people start using image albums more often, I would expect flexible display of Fanned Thumbnail images to increase in importance.