ProTip for Ivory for Mac users: if you go into System Settings > Desktop & Dock and set ‘Double-click a window's titlebar to’ to “Do Nothing”’ then you can double click your titlebars to scroll to top. #Ivory
@todd very useful thanks. If I tap to view an image or video is it possible to have a 2-finger swipe down trackpad gesture to close that window or do you always have to move and click the red close button or press your Escape key?
@pauls could talk to @mark about trackpad options and see what he thinks.
@todd @mark was just wondering is it wrong of me to naturally assume a 2-finger swipe down on the trackpad would close those windows. So used to swiping down on iOS apps and 2-finger trackpad swipe on Mac? Thanks
@pauls @todd @mark but that would conflict with the track pad gesture settings you already have. Pinch to close would be for ma a natural gesture. Same as Photos app.
@simonharper @todd @mark would that not conflict with pinch to zoom?
I was sat relaxed, enjoying Ivory for Mac scrolling my timeline only using the trackpad then realised there wasn't a gesture to close those preview windows other than track to the close button itself or use the keyboard.
@pauls @todd @mark Why would it conflict? Its a standard behaviour used in many apps. Either for for zoom in and out or in the case of Photos app 'closes' the open image and returns to thumbnail view. In Darkroom iyts used for zoom in and out and 2 finger down swipe closes the image and goes back to the thumbnail view - in fact 2 finger swipe down would be a a good gesture to close an open image in Ivory maybe?
@simonharper @todd @mark that was what my first question was, if we could use a 2-finger swipe down to close image/video preview windows. I'm sure they'll come up with something 😎
@pauls @todd @mark lol I know, I went full circle ;)