KubiSolitaire for Windows, Android, and iOS
Game Images
User Interface > Overlay Panes > Game Images

Figure 18 shows the game images pane.

You can select a folder of your choice on this pane, where the card backs you have created are stored. You can also copy, delete or share the files.

When you click any circled number in the picture below, the browser will scroll to the explanation of the numbered item. To return to the picture, click the back button of the browser.

ImagesPath DropDownButton BrowseButton FilesCount FileListBox ContextMenu BackButton NextButton HelpButton BMoreButton

Figure 18: Game Images Pane

  1. Path to images folder
    The path to the images folder is shown here. The images folder may either be a user selected folder or the default "Images" folder within the local app storage. If you want to access the folder from different devices, you should create such a folder on "OneDrive" and select it here.
     
  2. Drop-down button
    With this button, you can fold-down or fold-up the items list and select one them. Up to seven entries are possible. One of them is the default folder in the local app storage:
    • <local app storage> and
    • up to six user-defined folders.

    The entry selected lastly is always on top of the list. If already six user-defined entries exist, a new folder ousts the last user-defined folder. If you press the right mouse button on a user-defined entry or if you press and hold the finger for about one second on such an entry, a context menu appears allowing you to remove the entry. If you select the menu item, the entry will be removed. However, the folder is preserved of course. The entry with the default folder cannot be removed.

  3. Browse button
    With this button, you can call the folder picker dialog to find and select an appropriate folder.
     If the global option "Use OneDrive images" is checked, the OneDrive pane is called instead of the folder picker. Use it to select or set up a folder on OneDrive.
     
  4. Files count
    The total number of files in the folder is shown here. Besides the total files count, the number of selected files is also shown.
     
  5. File list
    This list shows the files in the selected images folder. You can select one or more of them for deletion or for sharing. If you right-click a file item or if you press and hold your finger for about one second on a file item, a context menu appears allowing you to delete or to share that single file by selecting the appropriate menu command.
     
  6. Context menu
    If you right-click the file list or if you press and hold your finger for about one second on it, a context menu appears. If no file is selected, the menu contains a single command only:
    • Select all
      All files will be selected.
    If at least one file is selected, the following commands are provided:
    • Delete selected file(s)
      All selected files will be deleted.
    • Share selected file(s)
      All selected files will be shared by using the mail-app.
    • Copy/move files
      The access paths of the marked files are stored temporarily. The next time you change folders, you will be asked whether you want to copy or move the files to the new folder. However, the paths are saved only as long as you do not delete a file or close the overlay pane that defines the folder. Under Windows, the access paths are also copied to the clipboard. They can then also be processed further with the File Explorer, for example.
    • Invert selection
      The file not selected currently will be selected instead of the files currently selected.
    • Clear selection
      No file will be selected anymore.
    The files will stay selected until you delete a file in this folder or you terminate the application.
      
  7.  If you click this button, the pane previously shown is made visible again. If no previous pane exists, the current overlay pane disappears only. Alternatively, you can press the Alt+Left-Arrow key combination.
     
  8.  If you click this button, the log files pane will be made visible. Alternatively, you can press the Alt+Right-Arrow key combination.
     
  9.  Click this button to overlay the game view with the help pane showing online information about the current view content. Alternatively, you can press the F1 key on the keyboard. The help function can be used only if an internet connection is available.
     
  10.  If the current width of the game view does not allow to display all primary commands of the app bar as buttons, the overhanging commands are moved to the list of secondary commands. That list can be opened by pressing this button. Pressing this button also causes the app bar to be displayed in its maximum size. When in maximum size, the app bar shows a description below each button shape. In the case of overlay panes, commands for all subsequent panes are displayed here after a horizontal line, so that you can reach all subsequent panes directly. After another horizontal line, special commands may be displayed for the respective pane.