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On Tue, May 7, 2013 at 5:15 PM, Samuel Mehrbrodt <s.mehrbrodt@gmail.com>wrote:


Am 07.05.2013 16:53, schrieb Kracked_P_P---webmaster:


What would the photo album be use for?  What is the "end product"?

It allows you to insert multiple Images at one time in a presentation.
You can also have 2 or 4 Images on a slide or Text Slides.

That's all. It's not replacing a professional photo album software.


Looks much better.
I don't suppose VCL has an equivalent for a toolbar attached to the end of
a listbox, like the one shown in
https://github.com/gnome-design-team/gnome-mockups/blob/master/theming/widgets/widget-factory.png(the
one with +, - buttons)?
Also, from your screenshot, it seems as though the file address gets cut
off at the end. It would be preferable if you could add an ellipsis at the
beginning instead and leave the filename readable.
Lastly, the "Preview" label throws off the alignment with the listbox. I
would say the preview is self-explanatory and thus a label is unnecessary,
but it's your call.

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