Found it. It's this setting causing the problem:
xnviewbug.png
When set to None or Bilinear (default), everything is fine.
With other options (like Bicubic, Lanczos etc.) only small images display in comparison view and XnView process must be killed afterwards. Larger images don't display at ...
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- Fri Nov 28, 2025 6:02 pm
- Forum: Fixed in next version
- Topic: XnViewMP Linux - Image Comparison buggy
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- Fri Nov 28, 2025 5:43 pm
- Forum: Fixed in next version
- Topic: XnViewMP Linux - Image Comparison buggy
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Re: XnViewMP Linux - Image Comparison buggy
But please wait with closing this ticket.
I've changed only a couple of things and the problem is back. I'll try to find the settings that causes the problem.
I've changed only a couple of things and the problem is back. I'll try to find the settings that causes the problem.
- Fri Nov 28, 2025 5:15 pm
- Forum: Fixed in next version
- Topic: XnViewMP Linux - Image Comparison buggy
- Replies: 6
- Views: 410
Re: XnViewMP Linux - Image Comparison buggy
Yes.
But I've solved the problem by deleting directory.
Probably there was something wrong in the configuration impairing only this side by side comparison.
But I've solved the problem by deleting
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~/.config/xnviewmp/Probably there was something wrong in the configuration impairing only this side by side comparison.
- Sat Nov 08, 2025 6:27 pm
- Forum: Fixed in next version
- Topic: XnViewMP Linux - Image Comparison buggy
- Replies: 6
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XnViewMP Linux - Image Comparison buggy
Hello,
on Ubuntu 24.04 (x64), i7-1260P, 32 GiB RAM, image comparison stopped working maybe a half year ago. (It had been working fine before that.)
Now in 1.9.5 it partially works again for small images but after closing the program, XnView process keeps running, 100% utilizing one CPU core and ...
on Ubuntu 24.04 (x64), i7-1260P, 32 GiB RAM, image comparison stopped working maybe a half year ago. (It had been working fine before that.)
Now in 1.9.5 it partially works again for small images but after closing the program, XnView process keeps running, 100% utilizing one CPU core and ...