Display Options
File Display
- Hide file extensions
If this option is set then filename extensions are not displayed (e.g. myimage.jpg will be displayed as myimage)
- Hide System Files
If checked then Windows system files are hidden from display
- Hide Hidden Files
If checked then files that are set as 'Hidden' are hidden from display
- Hide Shortcut Files
If checked then Windows shortcut files are hidden from display
Full-Screen Mode
You can display a file full-screen by selecting View > Display Full Screen. The following settings control full-screen functionality:
- Hide main toolbar and status bar when in full-screen mode
By default, even in full-screen mode the main toolbar and status bar are shown (you need to double-click on the image to hide them). However, if you check this option then they will hidden in Full-Screen mode (you can still display them by moving to the top or bottom of the screen)
- Hide Tool Windows in full-screen mode
If this option is set then your Tool Windows (description, Quick Move, mixer, etc) are hidden when activating full-screen display
- Display slideshows full-screen
If this option is set then when commencing a slideshow, full-screen mode is activated
- Always display images launched from Explorer Full-Screen
When launching images from Explorer or other application, by default, they are only displayed normally. If you check this option then Smart Pix Manager will always open in full-screen mode to display them
Other
- Play audio files associated with the displayed image
Automatically plays a sound file (MP3, WAV or WMA) of the same filename as the displayed image
- Automatically display camera photos with correct rotation
When you take a portrait photo many digital camera will store the orientation information in the image fields. This information is used to display your images at the correct orientation
- Launch large Multimedia files to the Windows default viewer
If selected then video or audio files that are larger than the value specified will be launched to their default windows player
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