4.3. Document History Dialog

Figure 15.73. Document History dialog

Document History dialog

The History Dialog displays the list of the documents you have opened in previous sessions. It is more complete than the list you get with the “Open Recent” command.

4.3.1. Activating the Dialog

The “History” dialog is a dockable dialog; see the section Section 2.3, “Dialogs and Docking” for help on manipulating it.

You can access it:

  • From the main menu: Windows → Dockable Dialogs → Document History.

  • From the Tab menu in any dockable dialog by clicking on 4.3. Document History Dialog - 图2 and selecting Add Tab → Document History.

  • From the main menu: File → Open Recent → Document History.

4.3.2. Using the Document History dialog

The scroll bar allows you to browse all images you have opened before.

In the Tab menu for the “Document History” dialog, you can choose between View as Grid and View as List. In Grid mode, the documents are laid out in a rectangular array. In List mode, they are lined up vertically, with each row showing a thumbnail of the contents of the image, its name, and its pixel dimensions.

[Tip]Tip

Ctrl+F opens a search field. See View as List; View as Grid

Use the Open the selected entry 4.3. Document History Dialog - 图4 button or Open Image command of the dialog’s context menu, to open the image you have selected. With the Shift key pressed, it raises an image hidden behind others. With the Ctrl key pressed, it opens the Open Image dialog.

Use the Remove the selected entry 4.3. Document History Dialog - 图5 button or Remove Entry command of the dialog’s context menu, to remove an image from the History dialog. The image is removed from the recently open images list also. But the image itself is not deleted.

Use the Clear the entire file history 4.3. Document History Dialog - 图6 button or Clear History command of the dialog’s context menu, to remove all the files from the history.

Use the Recreate Preview 4.3. Document History Dialog - 图7 button or Recreate Preview command of the dialog’s context menu, to update preview in case of change. With Shift key pressed, it acts on all previews. With Ctrl key pressed, previews that correspond to files that can’t be found out, are deleted.

4.3.2.1. Document History Context Menu

Figure 15.74. Document History Context Menu

Document History Context Menu

Overview

You can get the document history context menu by right clicking on a file in the document history dialog, or by opening the Documents Menu submenu in the triangle dock tab menu. Several of the operations are also available through buttons at the bottom of the dialog. Those operations are documented above. The remaining ones are listed below.

  • Copy Image Location

    Copy Image Location allows you to copy the path of the selected image to the clipboard.

    Show in File Manager

    Show in File Manager opens the location of the image in the default File Manager on your system.