Quixhibit
Update 3.2.3.36
November
15,
2006
New
feature
Image Sections add the ability to create cropped several sections
of the same image to add to an exhibit.
Image
Page Layout Enhancement
The ability to set the page margin is added to
image page layout in the properties dialog.
Added ordinal number of count on each image pages for contact sheet style. I.e. if there are 20 images and the fourth image page is displayed, it would say 4 of 20 beneath the navigation arrows.
Cropping
Enhancement
A
crop rectangle can be saved for recall using the Crop Dialog or by pressing Shift-F8.
It can then be recalled using by pressing F8.
Thumbnail
size error:
Some exhibit thumbnails were not sized properly if a drop
shadow was not used on the image page. Fixed.
Thumbnail
view:
The thumbnail view was not displaying all images in a folder in
recursed folders: Fixed.
Folder
page thumbnails:
Thumbnails on folder pages with child folder pages didn't
display. Fixed.
Image
page ordinal value not correct:
The ordinal count of images (e.g. 2 of
10) was not computed properly for images pages in folders of folder pages. Fixed.
Made
the FTP Client a program extension dll:
The FTP client was formally part
of the Quixhibit executable is now in a program extension dll file. This change
is transparent to the user.
Style
sheet bug:
The style name for the contact sheet was changed in one place
but not another so the contact page couldn't find the style. Now fixed.
Folder
page default font bug:
The default font for the folder page was being
set to the default font for the image page. Now fixed.
The
Open and Save toolbar buttons broken:
Nothing happened when Open and
Save toolbar buttons were clicked. Now fixed.
Save
as Default broken:
The save As Default button in the Properties Dialog,
didn't save the current project settings. Now fixed.
Redesign
of the FTP Client GUI:
The GUI (Graphical User Interface) for the FTP
Client has been enhanced to show file modified date and size in the local and
remote views. A folder history list can now be accessed from a combo-box drop-down
list above the local and remote views. The Delete key can now be used to
delete remote files and folders.