Sometimes I can reproduce it, but it needs several dozen retries (opening and closing XnView, viewing different images).
I am not sure but usually I do not use the folder browsing view. I select an image in Everything start XnView by double clicking the file.
XnView shows the image in full screen ...
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- Thu Mar 24, 2016 6:20 pm
- Forum: New
- Topic: XnView MP does not terminate and "consumes" one CPU core
- Replies: 2
- Views: 416
- Wed Mar 23, 2016 7:01 pm
- Forum: New
- Topic: XnView MP does not terminate and "consumes" one CPU core
- Replies: 2
- Views: 416
XnView MP does not terminate and "consumes" one CPU core
The last weeks I noticed several times that a remaining xnviewmp.exe process (with all windows closed, xnview is invisible) is present in the taskmanager of my Windows 7 64bit system.
Using Sysinternals Process Explorer I found out that one thread seems to cause this problem. I captured the stack ...
Using Sysinternals Process Explorer I found out that one thread seems to cause this problem. I captured the stack ...
- Tue Dec 10, 2013 9:14 am
- Forum: Classic - Suggestions
- Topic: Installer: Do not create the "Deinstall XnView" link
- Replies: 1
- Views: 684
Installer: Do not create the "Deinstall XnView" link
Creating a link in the start menu for deinstalling a program is a relic from Windows 3.1 and neither necessary nor meaningful nowadays.
Therefore I strongly recommend to omit creating this link in future versions of XnView and XnViewMP.
Therefore I strongly recommend to omit creating this link in future versions of XnView and XnViewMP.
- Fri Nov 22, 2013 10:08 am
- Forum: MP - Suggestions
- Topic: 0.61: Close XnView by pressing ESC in fullscreen mode
- Replies: 1
- Views: 859
Re: Close XnView by pressing ESC in fullscreen mode
I found it.
Settings -> General -> Keyboard/Mouse -> "Pressing ESC once quits XnViewMP"
However there is a bug: Changing it to "Always" does not change anything. It only works correctly when set to "Only in fullscreen".
Settings -> General -> Keyboard/Mouse -> "Pressing ESC once quits XnViewMP"
However there is a bug: Changing it to "Always" does not change anything. It only works correctly when set to "Only in fullscreen".
- Thu Nov 21, 2013 1:37 pm
- Forum: MP - Suggestions
- Topic: 0.61: Close XnView by pressing ESC in fullscreen mode
- Replies: 1
- Views: 859
0.61: Close XnView by pressing ESC in fullscreen mode
Hi,
I mainly use XnView(MP) as fullscreen-viewer for images. Therefore when double-clicking an image in the explorer I always show the image in fullscreen.
While using XnView I got accustomed to the behavior that I can quit XnView from Fullscreen by pressing ESC. However in XnViewMP this only ...
I mainly use XnView(MP) as fullscreen-viewer for images. Therefore when double-clicking an image in the explorer I always show the image in fullscreen.
While using XnView I got accustomed to the behavior that I can quit XnView from Fullscreen by pressing ESC. However in XnViewMP this only ...
- Thu Oct 29, 2009 12:06 pm
- Forum: Classic - Bug Reports
- Topic: Long delay when viewing one image in a dir with >10k files
- Replies: 1
- Views: 378
Long delay when viewing one image in a dir with >10k files
I have a directory with ~10000 images in it.
I use XnView as default viewer and when I double click one file XnView takes a long time until it finally shows up the image (by default only the image is displayed in fullscreen mode).
I assume XnView enumerates all the file in the directory before ...
I use XnView as default viewer and when I double click one file XnView takes a long time until it finally shows up the image (by default only the image is displayed in fullscreen mode).
I assume XnView enumerates all the file in the directory before ...
- Fri Jun 26, 2009 7:40 pm
- Forum: Classic - Suggestions
- Topic: REQ Dual \ Quad Core Support
- Replies: 4
- Views: 3598
Re:
the rest of XnView won't benefit from multi-threading unless you're resizing really massive resolutions
Sorry but I disagree. Stepping through my 6MP photos on a Core2Duo E6600 could be much faster if the image/jpg loading mechanism would use several cores.
AFAIR JPG would be the perfect candidate ...
Sorry but I disagree. Stepping through my 6MP photos on a Core2Duo E6600 could be much faster if the image/jpg loading mechanism would use several cores.
AFAIR JPG would be the perfect candidate ...