XnView w/High Sierra on a Mac
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XnView w/High Sierra on a Mac
I've been using XnViewMP without problems until I upgraded to your latest version. I'm on a Mac running High Sierra, 10.13.6, and get the spinning color wheel almost right away. I've reinstalled several times, but no luck. I've also tried an older version, 98.3, without success.
Please help!
Please help!
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Re: XnView w/High Sierra on a Mac
Thanks Pierre!
It starts and I can see folders and pictures, but I quickly get the spinning color wheel and have to force quit.
Thank you!
It starts and I can see folders and pictures, but I quickly get the spinning color wheel and have to force quit.
Thank you!
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Re: XnView w/High Sierra on a Mac
In the folder are psd's, afphoto's, dng's, and NEF's
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Re: XnView w/High Sierra on a Mac
are you able to change the folder? Perhaps a file locks XnView
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Re: XnView w/High Sierra on a Mac
I emptied the folder using the finder where the potential file might be. Then, I shutdown the computer and restarted. Interesting, when I launched XnViewMP (latest version), it displayed the files that used to be in the folder, then I got the spinning color wheel and the only way to quit was to force quit. How else could I remove the files from the folder? The spinning color wheel shows up almost immediately.
Thank you for your help!
Thank you for your help!
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Re: XnView w/High Sierra on a Mac
you have in XnView MP the files that you have removed with Finder???zintc wrote: ↑Mon May 23, 2022 2:22 pm I emptied the folder using the finder where the potential file might be. Then, I shutdown the computer and restarted. Interesting, when I launched XnViewMP (latest version), it displayed the files that used to be in the folder, then I got the spinning color wheel and the only way to quit was to force quit. How else could I remove the files from the folder? The spinning color wheel shows up almost immediately.
Pierre.
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Re: XnView w/High Sierra on a Mac
there is something false here, XnView show contents of folder like Finder, you have not rights problem in this folder?
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Re: XnView w/High Sierra on a Mac
No, I'm able to view the contents of the new folder and the old folder with the Finder. But in XnView MP, the application doesn't see the new folder and all the images are in the old folder. The spinning wheel shows up quickly and I have to force quit.
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Re: XnView w/High Sierra on a Mac
I don't think I changed this setting. The application crashes before I can find out. Other than by star rating, I don't usually filter my photos. I organize by folders.
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Re: XnView w/High Sierra on a Mac
My understanding is that .ini files are Windows files. True? I'm on a mac, not Windows.