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XnView presents two different user interfaces, or windows, depending on context: [[Browser Mode]] and [[Viewer Mode]]. When XnView is started, it will normally begin in Browser mode and show the contents of a folder.  
XnView presents two modes with different user interfaces depending on context: [[Browser Mode]] and [[Viewer Mode]]. When XnView is started, it will normally begin in Browser mode and show the contents of a folder.


XnView's menu bars and tool bars are context-sensitive, and change depending on the mode The toolbars are also dependent on context. Grayed-out menu items are not available in the current mode or context.
XnView's menu bars and tool bars are context-sensitive, and change depending on the mode The toolbars are also dependent on context. Grayed-out menu items are not available in the current mode or context.
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Tool tips are available throughout XnView. To display the function of a toolbar icon, simply move the mouse over the button and leave it there for a moment.
Tool tips are available throughout XnView. To display the function of a toolbar icon, simply move the mouse over the button and leave it there for a moment.


A third display option, [[Basic Mode]], is rarely need or used, but is mentioned here for purposes of being thorough.
A third mode, [[Basic Mode]], is rarely needed or used, but is mentioned here for purposes of being thorough.


[[Category:Help/XnView|Categories]]
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Latest revision as of 16:09, 10 April 2022

XnView presents two modes with different user interfaces depending on context: Browser Mode and Viewer Mode. When XnView is started, it will normally begin in Browser mode and show the contents of a folder.

XnView's menu bars and tool bars are context-sensitive, and change depending on the mode The toolbars are also dependent on context. Grayed-out menu items are not available in the current mode or context.

Most of XnView's common functions and menu/toolbar items are available using Shortcut Keys.

Tool tips are available throughout XnView. To display the function of a toolbar icon, simply move the mouse over the button and leave it there for a moment.

A third mode, Basic Mode, is rarely needed or used, but is mentioned here for purposes of being thorough.