- Despite the new field in the Options, the caption in a file-tab is still limited at 16 characters @ home under Win 98 SE. Wider ones are truncated with "…".
- Indeed, I restarted XnView.
- I hope that it isn't necessary to rebuild a new INI file again, it should be a pain in the neck !
Kind regards,
Claude
Clo
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Clo wrote:- Despite the new field in the Options, the caption in a file-tab is still limited at 16 characters @ home under Win 98 SE. Wider ones are truncated with "…".
- Indeed, I restarted XnView.
Strange i have not this problem with 2K. Perhaps a limitation in Win 98??
OT: IMO, the "you must restart" popup is a bit annoying. I'd prefer if that was directly specified in the option string, eg "Limit tab caption to <textbox> (requires restart)"
My tab limit is set to 64 with no problems, I'll overclock it to 256 in a sec...
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Olive wrote:OT: IMO, the "you must restart" popup is a bit annoying. I'd prefer if that was directly specified in the option string, eg "Limit tab caption to <textbox> (requires restart)"
"You must restart" message box? I don't have such a message box when changing the value in "Limit tab caption to [ ]".
Strange, I get that message all the time when I alter the value.
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I don't have this bug on windows 98 / windows XP. Maybe it is because of the old ini.
Edit:
I just tried this with old RC5 ini and still I don't have this bug.
XnView Tweak UI - Tool to customize your XnView beyond the regular XnView options. UI-less Settings - Documentation of all the hidden settings in XnView. XFAM - Tool to create and customize XnView file associations.
I think this is the bug:
When I start on a short filename, TAB is limited to 16+3 when I advance to a long filename in the same directory.
When I start on long filename, TAB is correctly shown only the first time. When I go to other files from here, then filenames are limited to 16+3 again.
marsh wrote:I think this is the bug:
When I start on a short filename, TAB is limited to 16+3 when I advance to a long filename in the same directory.
When I start on long filename, TAB is correctly shown only the first time. When I go to other files from here, then filenames are limited to 16+3 again.