Views and animated GIF
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Views and animated GIF
I've spotted a problem with views and animated GIF.
If I open those, they'll display in an image view and show the animation. Switching the tab to the browser view the tab snaps back to the image view as soon as a new frame from the animation is displayed. A sub-bug is, that then it shows the image view but the active tab header from the browser view.
Another effect is, that it's impossible to move the window while the animation's running. If done, the whole window snaps back to the former position uppon displaying the next frame from the animation.
Jürgen
If I open those, they'll display in an image view and show the animation. Switching the tab to the browser view the tab snaps back to the image view as soon as a new frame from the animation is displayed. A sub-bug is, that then it shows the image view but the active tab header from the browser view.
Another effect is, that it's impossible to move the window while the animation's running. If done, the whole window snaps back to the former position uppon displaying the next frame from the animation.
Jürgen
Hm, though I don't guess it's only with some animated GIFs, please try again with this one:marsh wrote:I cannot recreate any animation problems on Win2K.

This doesn't really demonstrate the problem because of its dynamic nature, but at least shows the picture while the browser tab is active.

I'm working on Win2K too.
Jürgen
Normal here…


- I tested you animated GIF here, no problem, I can switch to “View" mode - the tab is alright shown as active - and back to the browser preview, all is normal.
Under Win 98 SE - XnView 1.80.1

Claude
Clo
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Re: Normal here…
Argh, I could understand if you think I'm dumb. But I don't get it managed not to switch back.Clo wrote:I tested you animated GIF here, no problem, I can switch to “View" mode - the tab is alright shown as active - and back to the browser preview, all is normal.
Under Win 98 SE - XnView 1.80.1
Tried all options I can think of affecting the behaviour and now also tried in on another completely different installation on a Win98 machine. Some result.

Jürgen
I can reproduce the same with this gif (the same two times):
http://img267.imageshack.us/img267/6152/image006qs3.gif
http://i7.tinypic.com/2w6rsx0.gif
1) it's impossible to move/maximize window - each new iteration works like a new image loaded and the window get centered again
2) can't switch to another tab - after a second (or immediately) the tab with the gif is reactiveted
xnview 1.90, windows xp sp2
http://img267.imageshack.us/img267/6152/image006qs3.gif
http://i7.tinypic.com/2w6rsx0.gif
1) it's impossible to move/maximize window - each new iteration works like a new image loaded and the window get centered again
2) can't switch to another tab - after a second (or immediately) the tab with the gif is reactiveted
xnview 1.90, windows xp sp2
I can't reproduce the problem with the gif, but if you click an another tab nothing happened??zencd wrote:I can reproduce the same with this gif (the same two times):
http://img267.imageshack.us/img267/6152/image006qs3.gif
http://i7.tinypic.com/2w6rsx0.gif
1) it's impossible to move/maximize window - each new iteration works like a new image loaded and the window get centered again
2) can't switch to another tab - after a second (or immediately) the tab with the gif is reactiveted
xnview 1.90, windows xp sp2
Pierre.
I have the latest release of xnview and still I experience the same problem.
>>try this image<<
I have set viewer window to resize down to image size and not to remember position when opening new images.
basically it seems as Jürgen said, the window reinitiates window-scale and position on every frame.
>>try this image<<
I have set viewer window to resize down to image size and not to remember position when opening new images.
basically it seems as Jürgen said, the window reinitiates window-scale and position on every frame.
Could you send me your .ini toonim wrote:I have the latest release of xnview and still I experience the same problem.
>>try this image<<
I have set viewer window to resize down to image size and not to remember position when opening new images.
basically it seems as Jürgen said, the window reinitiates window-scale and position on every frame.
Pierre.