Thumbnails tool window
From the Files tool window, for a folder containing image files:
The Thumbnails tool window provides the functions similar to those of an image browser. It shows thumbnails for folders and image files, and lets you perform related navigation and image management tasks.
Title bar context menu
The title bar context menu provides the options for controlling the tool window viewing modes. It also contains the commands for associating the tool window with a different tool window bar, resizing and hiding the tool window.
To access the menu, right-click the window name (Thumbnails).
Note that most of the menu options may alternatively be accessed by means of the title bar icons.
Title bar icons
Toolbar icons
The toolbar icons provide access to the most frequently used functions available in the tool window. The same and other functions are available as context menu commands in the content pane.
Content pane: context menu commands
When you right-click an item in the content pane, the context menu for this item is shown.
The following table lists and briefly explains the main context menu commands for thumbnails. Other commands, functionally, are similar to those in the Files tool window.
Item | Shortcut | Description |
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Browse | Enter | For a folder: use this command to view the folder contents (subfolders and images). The same command may alternatively be accessed by double-clicking a folder. |
Jump to Source | F4 or Enter | For an image file: use this command to view the selected file in the editor. The same command may alternatively be accessed by double-clicking an image thumbnail. |
Level up | Backspace | Use this command to move one level up in the folder hierarchy. |
Recursive | Ctrl+Alt+NumPad Plus | Use this command to turn the Recursive option on or off. |
Show or Hide Chessboard | Use this command to show or hide the chessboard. | |
Close thumbnails | Ctrl+F4 | Use this command to close the tool window. |
Jump to External Editor | Ctrl+Alt+F4 | For an image file: use this command to open the image in an external editor. |