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Working in File System Mode |
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In File System Mode, finding images in Bibble is as simple as finding images in Windows Explorer, Mac's Finder or other file manager applications. The Getting Started Chapter uses the File System mode, and walks you through the step by step process of finding and editing images. Managing Versions & Image Files It's simple to move or copy images or folders from one folder to another - simply drag images from the Thumbnail Panel to the folder you want to move the images to. Dragging a Version or Master will Move the image to the chosen location, while holding down Control or Command while dragging will Copy the image.
Renaming Versions To rename one or more Versions:
The following Rename Dialog window will open:
The Rename Dialog has the following other controls and features:
See the section on Rename Formats for details. The Master Files will be renamed on your computer, and any sidecar files will be renamed also. Deleting images is as simple as selecting the ones you want to remove, and pressing the 'delete' key or right-clicking and selecting Versions -> Remove Versions. Note: When Multi-View is enabled, only the single Active Version will be deleted, not the entire selection. If you select one or more Master Versions, you'll be presented with the following confirmation:
Click 'Delete Master Files' to remove the selected Versions from Bibble, and to move the selected Master Files to your computers Recycle Bin. Check the 'Do no prompt me again' box to automatically delete the images without asking for a confirmation next time you delete files. Deleting Duplicate Versions If you press "Delete' when you have selected only duplicate Versions in the thumbnail Panel without selecting Master Versions, then these versions will be removed from Bibble without asking for confirmation. If you accidentally delete duplicate Versions, Master Versions, or Master Files with Bibble 5, you can undo that deletion by pressing CTRL+Z or select Edit -> Undo, if you notice this deletion while you are still running Bibble 5. Bibble 5 uses your computer's Recycle Bin or Trash Can when deleting Master Files. This allows you to recover files deleted with Bibble 5 even after quitting Bibble 5. However, this also means that deleting files in Bibble 5 WILL NOT immediately restore disk space, because the files are still on your computer or memory card. Please 'Empty Trash' using your operating system's built-in tools to recover disk drive space after deleting images in Bibble 5. | ||||||||||||||||