Quick View
Quick View opens a fullscreen preview overlay for browsing blocks without leaving your current view. It supports images, videos, documents, PDFs, And allows you to browse through your selection or the entire view in a quick manner with a direct grid navigation or A film strip view, more common in photo galleries. .
Opening Quick View
- Radial menu — drag to the eye (preview) icon
- Space — open preview for the selected block
Keyboard Shortcuts
| Shortcut | Action |
|---|---|
Escape | Close Quick View |
Arrow Left / Arrow Right | Navigate to previous / next block (sets highlighted block) |
F | Open the filmstrip — small navigation previews at the bottom |
G | Open the grid view — quickly select and jump to any block |
C | Select / deselect the currently highlighted block |
T | Tag the currently highlighted block |
Shift+T | Tag all selected blocks |
I | Open the relations view for the currently highlighted block |
H | Hide / show the UI |
Pinch Zoom (Images)
When viewing images:
- Two-finger pinch to zoom in/out
- Two-finger rotate to rotate the image
- Mouse wheel to zoom on desktop
- Double-click to zoom to 2× or reset
- Pan freely when zoomed in (constrained to keep the image visible)
Zoom state is preserved when navigating between images — if you zoom into a detail, the next image opens at the same zoom level. This allows you to compare details inside an image series.
Filmstrip
A horizontal strip at the bottom shows all navigable blocks as thumbnails. Toggle with F.
- The current item is shown at larger scale with a white border
- Selected items have a primary-colored border
- Click any thumbnail to jump to it
Lightbox Grid
Press G to open a full grid overlay showing all items at once. Useful for quickly scanning a large collection and jumping to a specific item.
Display Modes
Toggle between original and preview/thumbnail quality. A resolution widget shows the current image dimensions.
Relations View
Press I to open the relations view for the currently highlighted block. This shows all mentions and tags on the current block.