I must admit that even Photoshop has this hellish icon, but it's rather prettier.
This is my suggestion:
Browser mode - pretty folder icon or at least something suitable by sense.
View mode - filetype icon of the viewed file at the moment.
REQ: Change menubar MDI icon
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Re: REQ: Change menubar MDI icon
Um it'll be rather distracting, if the icon changed with every file you view.EgoSun wrote:View mode - filetype icon of the viewed file at the moment.
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I think we shouldn't discuss that icon, but the whole MDI. Here's already a thread about it.EgoSun wrote:Yes it is, until the rest of them are solved.helmut wrote:I'm hesitant to write this since I think this is a minor problem and we are disabling a normal feature
IMHO, there are other things doing that ...EgoSun wrote:This is a quite important problem because it spoils the first impression about the program.
XnView is one of few programs, which annoy with screen flickering in certain situations.
I mean screen elements unnessecarily build in several sections, Windows desktop visible through xnView while building preview, weird effects caused by resizing with mouse ...
Unfortunately I don't know, how much of that is caused by my SuperTurboPowerMachine
(PIII 700 / 512MB / GeForce DDR 32MB).
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My computer is something like that, except AMD 800 / 256MBLesmo16 wrote:Unfortunately I don't know, how much of that is caused by my SuperTurboPowerMachine
(PIII 700 / 512MB / GeForce DDR 32MB).
What OS you have? I am using Windows 98 and I don't have any of those annoying things you describe.
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I'm using Win XP / SP2 with that hardware, and there are no problems with other viewers or graphic suites.ckv wrote:My computer is something like that, except AMD 800 / 256MBLesmo16 wrote:Unfortunately I don't know, how much of that is caused by my SuperTurboPowerMachine
(PIII 700 / 512MB / GeForce DDR 32MB).
What OS you have? I am using Windows 98 and I don't have any of those annoying things you describe.
But I like xnView and the combination of xnView with TotalCommander most, so I have to accept that behaviour.
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@ckv:
Oops, previous Guest was me.
@EgoSun:
Seriously you can be sure, almost all forum members do care about xnView's appearrance - so you're not alone!
Oops, previous Guest was me.
@EgoSun:
Wow, you've increased your care - not long ago it was more than the author himself ...EgoSun wrote:The man who cares about XnView's appearance more than anybody else
Seriously you can be sure, almost all forum members do care about xnView's appearrance - so you're not alone!
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Yeah I guess you are right. (I was one of the 'new icons for XnView' loonys), but these things depends always peoples taste. And this icon what gives shivers for EgoSun, don't bother me at all.Lesmo16 wrote:Seriously you can be sure, almost all forum members do care about xnView's appearrance - so you're not alone!
Women cares about her own look
Men cares about his car look
Nerd cares about his program look
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EgoSun wrote:PS. I´ll use a resource editor to change that icon.
Or move it to PostponedEgoSun wrote:Somebody kill this thread.
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