The “Images” Dialog displays the list of open images on your screen; each of them is represented with a thumbnail. This dialog is useful when you have many overlapping images on your screen: thus, you can raise the wanted image to foreground.
The “Images” dialog is a dockable dialog; see the section Section 2.3, “Dialogs and Docking” for help on manipulating it.
You can access it:
from the image menu:
→ → ;from the Tab menu in any dockable dialog by clicking on and selecting
→ .In the detached windows which exists only if at least one dialog remains open. In this case, you can raise the “Images” dialog from the image-menu: → .
menu, there is a list ofIn multi-window mode, at the top of the dialog, a drop-list of open images appears if the “Show Image Selection” option is checked in the Tab Menu.
At center, open images appear, as a list or a grid, according to the selected mode. The current image is highlighted in list mode, outlined in grid mode. With a double click on an image name, you raise this image to the foreground of your screen. With a simple click you select this image so that the buttons of the dialog can act on it.
In the Tab menu for the “Images” dialog, you can choose between and . In Grid mode, the images are laid out in a rectangular array. In List mode, they are lined up vertically, with each row showing a thumbnail of the contents of the image, its name, and its pixel dimensions.
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Ctrl+F opens a search field. See View as List; View as Grid |
You can change the size of the image previews in the dialog using the “Preview Size” submenu of the dialog's Tab menu.
Three buttons at the bottom of the dialog allow you to operate on the selected image. These buttons are present if the “Show button bar” is checked in the tab dialog. You can get the same commands through the pop menu by right-clicking on the dialog.
The selected image appears at the foreground of your screen. If this image has another view, this view also is raised but remains behind the original. The same option in the pop-up menu, that you get by right-clicking, is called “Raise views ”
Duplicates the image window (not the image) of the selected image.
This command works only on an image which is loaded without any
window. Though images can be opened by the New Window command,
if the image has been already loaded without window by a
primitive procedure command (such as
gimp-image-new
,
file-png-load
, etc.), it can not be
unloaded even if its windows are closed to the last. Then use
this command to close it.