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      Add prev_dir and next_dir navigation actions · 36b09fa0
      guns authored
      Many image collections are organized by directory, so it is nice to have
      jump-to-adjacent-directory navigation.
      
      e.g. Given the following file hierarchy:
      
          .
          ├── A
          │   ├── 1.jpg
          │   ├── 2.jpg
          │   └── C
          │       ├── 1.jpg
          │       ├── 2.jpg
          │       └── 3.jpg
          └── B
              ├── 1.jpg
              ├── 2.jpg
              └── 3.jpg
      
      `feh --recursive` creates the following filelist:
      
          A/1.jpg <---- current_file
          A/2.jpg
          A/C/1.jpg
          A/C/2.jpg
          A/C/3.jpg
          B/1.jpg
          B/2.jpg
          B/3.jpg
      
      If we press [next_dir], we move the current_file pointer to:
      
          A/1.jpg
          A/2.jpg
          A/C/1.jpg <-- current_file
          A/C/2.jpg
          A/C/3.jpg
          B/1.jpg
          B/2.jpg
          B/3.jpg
      
      Pressing [next_dir] again moves the pointer to:
      
          A/1.jpg
          A/2.jpg
          A/C/1.jpg
          A/C/2.jpg
          A/C/3.jpg
          B/1.jpg <---- current_file
          B/2.jpg
          B/3.jpg
      
      [next_dir] now moves the pointer back to the top of the list:
      
          A/1.jpg <---- current_file
          A/2.jpg
          A/C/1.jpg
          A/C/2.jpg
          A/C/3.jpg
          B/1.jpg
          B/2.jpg
          B/3.jpg
      
      Pressing [prev_dir] from here moves backwards to the first image of the
      previous directory:
      
          A/1.jpg
          A/2.jpg
          A/C/1.jpg
          A/C/2.jpg
          A/C/3.jpg
          B/1.jpg <---- current_file
          B/2.jpg
          B/3.jpg
      
      When starting from an position that is not the first image of a
      directory, [prev_dir] moves the pointer to the first image of the
      current directory.
      
      These actions combine well with `--sort dirname` since all regular files
      in a directory will be sorted before any subdirectories, avoiding a
      filelist like the following:
      
          A/1.jpg
          A/SUBDIR/2.jpg
          A/SUBDIR/3.jpg
          A/4.jpg
      
      With `--sort dirname` that filelist becomes:
      
          A/1.jpg
          A/4.jpg
          A/SUBDIR/2.jpg
          A/SUBDIR/3.jpg
      36b09fa0
    • guns's avatar
      New sort option: dirname · 7db8895f
      guns authored
      Sort filelist by dirname, then by name. This results in file entries
      sorting before subdirectory entries.
      
      Useful in conjunction with upcoming prev_dir and next_dir navigation
      actions.
      7db8895f
    • guns's avatar
      Add --sort mtime to menu and fix menu when sorting by mtime · 5df711cb
      guns authored
      We did not preload when SORT_MTIME, so check opt.sort > SORT_MTIME
      before offering to sort by file size.
      
      The CB_* enum block was run through s/, /,\n\t/g for legibility.
      5df711cb
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