![]() ![]() There is also a context sensitive menu by right clicking on a preview which allows you to open the project and close the gallery window, reload the images - to replace a project's thumbnail image with an album preview - or preview the album in the browser window (if it has been made!) leaving the gallery window open. Double clicking a preview image will select that project and close the window, while SHIFT or ALT/OPT + double clicking opens the project but leaves the gallery open. Cancel closes the window and returns you to the original project. OK will close the window leaving you in 'explore' mode with the selected project active. You can navigate to specific project(s) by typing the first letter/number of the project's name, if more than one project starts with that letter/number then the selection will cycle round them with each press of that key. Should jAlbum need a bit more time to open a project, it now also presents a spinning wheel pointer. Opening a larger project on my Synology NAS could take close to a minute with the user interface freezing during that time. Note that changing the order of the gallery does not affect the order of the 'Recent projects' list. This isn't a new feature really, but rather a fix for a bug introduced in v30.1. You can change the order of the gallery images by clicking on the 'order by' dropdown menu, you can order them by how the recent projects are shown, alphabetically a-z or z-a. ![]() If a project without an album is subsequently made the 'thumbnail' image will be replaced with the 'album' image, either when the project gallery is reopened or if left open by 'reloading' the image (see context menu below) or simply by 'selecting' the project. The window provides an album preview image of all projects that have been processed, that is they have an 'album' output projects without an output are shown using the root folder's 'thumbnail' image. ![]()
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