XnView 1.74 Release Candidate 5 (Windows)
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XnView 1.74 Release Candidate 5 (Windows)
Hello,
Normal users should use the current Final version of XnView, which is version 1.70.4. Please see post XnView 1.70.4 for details.
A RC5 (last before final release) is available here:
http://www.xnview.com/beta/XnView-RC5.zip
If you have found a problem, please have a look whether the problem has been observed and reported before. Then start a new topic in this newsgroup or append to an existing thread. Please do not reply to this topic.
Thank you & Regards. Pierre.
Normal users should use the current Final version of XnView, which is version 1.70.4. Please see post XnView 1.70.4 for details.
A RC5 (last before final release) is available here:
http://www.xnview.com/beta/XnView-RC5.zip
If you have found a problem, please have a look whether the problem has been observed and reported before. Then start a new topic in this newsgroup or append to an existing thread. Please do not reply to this topic.
Thank you & Regards. Pierre.
Menu size bug:
1. Select f10 details.
2. Deselect date and description columns.
3 Reselect date and description columns.
4. *Now the column size becomes extremely wide*
xnview.ini=
column0=141
column1=51
column2=80
column3=77
column4=7047856
column5=7047856
(Reducing last 2 values bring columns back in view)
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Scan Headers in folders: fixed.
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"dont start browser thumbnail" causes files not to be listed under
any other mode when starting browser from windows explorer right mouse click.
1. Select f10 details.
2. Deselect date and description columns.
3 Reselect date and description columns.
4. *Now the column size becomes extremely wide*
xnview.ini=
column0=141
column1=51
column2=80
column3=77
column4=7047856
column5=7047856
(Reducing last 2 values bring columns back in view)
----
Scan Headers in folders: fixed.
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"dont start browser thumbnail" causes files not to be listed under
any other mode when starting browser from windows explorer right mouse click.
The problem is that this field is reserved to show descriptionlawndart wrote:When moving a selected area the dimensions are correctly
displayed on the botom right of status bar, this information
disappears when not moving frame with mouse. It should remain
even when not moving mouse, so you can see dimensions selected
without having to change them first.
Pierre.
Yes, alawndart wrote:Changes to auto-refresh option take effect only after leaving and reentering
directory. This can trick users into thinking the function does not work.
Are you sure? It's the same function.Going to next file when deleting is always much slower than going to next file without deleting.
Pierre.
Yes its slower (win2k) even with auto-refresh off. Slower still withxnview wrote: Are you sure? It's the same function.
Pierre.
autorefresh on.
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SCR files are shown in file browser box, when recognize only by
extension is selected. This may be a problem.
On windows OS's, virus scans often find infected '.scr' files.
Is it safe for these to even show up in file browser?
The default (good) SCRs from windows system32 directory can
be invoked from Xnview.
0. Show tooltips on.
1. Move mouse over jpg. Label pops up showing name, size, date.
2. Move mouse straight down to bottom of taskbar.
3. Same popup label is now shown on the taskbar (filename, size, date).
Normally, just titlebar info shows up on taskbar.
4. *Its stays there a fairly long time even when you try to select
something else on taskbar. When Xnview only displays titlebar
info here, it behaves normally and does not stay there as long.
-updated-
1. Move mouse over jpg. Label pops up showing name, size, date.
2. Move mouse straight down to bottom of taskbar.
3. Same popup label is now shown on the taskbar (filename, size, date).
Normally, just titlebar info shows up on taskbar.
4. *Its stays there a fairly long time even when you try to select
something else on taskbar. When Xnview only displays titlebar
info here, it behaves normally and does not stay there as long.
-updated-
Last edited by lawndart on Thu Oct 07, 2004 2:20 pm, edited 1 time in total.