Pierre,
Problem solved !
I have just gone into Control/Display etc and see that I can connect an analogue TV to my new PC - which I have done , and find it is indeed displaying the Slide Show (though perhaps not with the same resolution as on the monitor)
Thanks for setting me on the right lines ...
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- Wed Jun 18, 2008 9:40 pm
- Forum: Classic - Bug Reports
- Topic: Slide show fails to be visible
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- Wed Jun 18, 2008 9:14 pm
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Slide show fails to be visible.
Pierre
You may be on the right lines.
If I interpret your question correctly, you are implying that XnView is using 2 monitors for its full display. I don't have a second monitor,but I have been puzzled because I have noticed that if I move the cursor to the left side of the picture, it clearly ...
You may be on the right lines.
If I interpret your question correctly, you are implying that XnView is using 2 monitors for its full display. I don't have a second monitor,but I have been puzzled because I have noticed that if I move the cursor to the left side of the picture, it clearly ...
- Tue Jun 17, 2008 9:24 pm
- Forum: Classic - Bug Reports
- Topic: Slide show fails to be visible
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Slide show fails to be visible
I have 3 computers (new desktop, laptop and old desktop) all with WinXP.
XnView works well on 2 of these, but on the new desktop, when I choose to create Slide Show, I select the images to be viewed, click "Add" and then "OK". The Window then appears which allows configuration of the Slide Show ...
XnView works well on 2 of these, but on the new desktop, when I choose to create Slide Show, I select the images to be viewed, click "Add" and then "OK". The Window then appears which allows configuration of the Slide Show ...