Different read option for batch process and file view mode.

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ducklord
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Different read option for batch process and file view mode.

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Could you have different set of read option for batch edit mode and normal edit in file view mode? Normally i prefer 50% quality of jpeg while batch processing my comic, while doing normal pictures editing, i will save them as 85% one. But I have tried to save them (while doing the batch part) in script, the script does not seem to keep the read option as well. So it is quite inconveniet for me to adjust the quality everytime.

Further, could * hotkey for 100 zooms be changed to others? It is better to have some alphabet key such as F or anyone which is not too far from arrow keys in 'laptop layout keyboard'. The hotkey seems to be troublesome for keyboard without numpad. And I dun think people will like to turn on numlock all the time.
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Re: Different read option for batch process and file view mo

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ducklord wrote:... But I have tried to save them (while doing the batch part) in script, the script does not seem to keep the read option as well. So it is quite inconveniet for me to adjust the quality everytime...
About this :keep the write options (quality of jpeg while batch processing,...) It's done in the v1.93.6.
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Re: Different read option for batch process and file view mo

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[quote="oops66"]About this :keep the write options (quality of jpeg while batch processing,...) It's done in the v1.93.6.[/quote]

The problem is I need them to be kept in saved script and not in the setting. What I mean is whatever setting under batch processing mode should not effect the main setting. Thus after i finish my batch resizing, the quality should reset back to 85% which is the previous setting.
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Re: Different read option for batch process and file view mo

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ducklord wrote:
oops66 wrote:About this :keep the write options (quality of jpeg while batch processing,...) It's done in the v1.93.6.
The problem is I need them to be kept in saved script and not in the setting. What I mean is whatever setting under batch processing mode should not effect the main setting. Thus after i finish my batch resizing, the quality should reset back to 85% which is the previous setting.
It's the case with this version !
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Re: Different read option for batch process and file view mo

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oops66 wrote:
ducklord wrote:
oops66 wrote:About this :keep the write options (quality of jpeg while batch processing,...) It's done in the v1.93.6.
The problem is I need them to be kept in saved script and not in the setting. What I mean is whatever setting under batch processing mode should not effect the main setting. Thus after i finish my batch resizing, the quality should reset back to 85% which is the previous setting.
It's the case with this version !
Well, what the problem I met is like this.
1. File view, edit single picture, save as jpeg with 85% quality.
2. Browser view, batch processing, save as jpeg with 50% quality.
3. File view, edit single picture , the quality will be 50% still and not the 85%. I do not what the write option be changed by the batch processing and I found that it is a inevitable one in XnView cause everytime we adjust the save option it would open the main write option window and there is where the default setting stored.
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ducklord wrote: 3. File view, edit single picture , the quality will be 50% still and not the 85%.
Here i have 85 and not 50
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