In the Panoramic Images tab you can set the folders where gPhotoShow will look for Panoramic Images. Panoramic Images will be scrolled through the screen, if an image is wider than high it will be scrolled horizontally, if it's higher than wide it will be scrolled vertically. At the end of the scroll the image will stay on the screen for the time set in the "Delay after scrolling" field By default gPhotoShow will include all the files with the following extension: jpg, jpeg, gif, png, bmp (and Tiff, if selected in the Images page)
Recursive search
If selected gPhotoShow recursively finds all images in the sub-folders of the specified folders
Images Folders:
Here are listed the folders where gPhotoShow looks for image files. On the left of every folder there is a checkbox, when the checkbox is checked gPhotoShow will use that folder, when the checkbox is empty gPhotoShow will ignore that folder. If you wish to manually edit a folder name click only once on the folder name. If you wish to edit the folder name by using the Browse dialog double click on the folder name.
Count Files
When you click on this button gPhotoShow count the image files in the configured folders
Add Directory
Click on this button to add a new folder to the folders list
Add SubDir
Click on this button to add all the subfolders of a selected folder
Remove Selected
Click on this button to remove the selected folders from the folders list. Before using this button you must select some folders on the list. To select more than one folder click on the list while keeping pressed the Ctrl or Shift keys
Select All
Click on this button to select all the folders in the list
Deselect All
Click on this button to remove the selection from all the folders in the list
Enable All
Click on this button to enable all the folders in the list. This command will check all the checkboxes near the folder names.
Scrolling Direction for Horizontal images:
Here you can set the direction to scroll horizontally oriented images. "From Right to Left" means that the image enters the screen from the right side and moves to the left
Scrolling Direction for Vertical images:
Here you can set the direction to scroll vertically oriented images. "From Bottom to Top" means that the image enters the screen from the bottom side and moves to the top
Scroll Duration:
Here you can set scroll duration. When scroll is finished image stays on the screen for the time set in the delay field
All images scroll at the same speed
If enabled all images will scroll at the same speed. The time set as scroll duration is the time needed for an image of the same size as the screen. Larger images will take longer.
Delay after scrolling:
Here you can enter the time to wait before loading the next image