XnView MP for Beginners
- Henry-In-Florida
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Re: XnView MP for Beginners
I'd like to completely remove the old version and all related files, to start clean with 0.93. How can this be accomplished on the 0.92 Mac installed version?
It seems these days, that almost every app has specific settings files that aren't contained in its own resources files inside the app as they used to be years ago. Maybe it's the OS that forces files to live elsewhere I don't know, but the cruft that builds up is truly boggling my mind. So, now, just make it a practice to clean it up when deleting a program or even updating it (in case the developers doesn't delete the cruft along with installing new files), each time.
I have several operational reasons other than the above drive space preservation reasons in XnViewMP specifically:
It seems these days, that almost every app has specific settings files that aren't contained in its own resources files inside the app as they used to be years ago. Maybe it's the OS that forces files to live elsewhere I don't know, but the cruft that builds up is truly boggling my mind. So, now, just make it a practice to clean it up when deleting a program or even updating it (in case the developers doesn't delete the cruft along with installing new files), each time.

I have several operational reasons other than the above drive space preservation reasons in XnViewMP specifically:
- Do not have saved if even possible all the settings (globally) that I modified from the startup version and want to start over. I know where my database is (selected in settings myself) but not the various settings I modified along the way.
- Many of the settings are not working as expected and as shown in the various videos.
- The program is too deep in several aspects and the defaults may work as they are for the minimal tasks that I can used right away.
- There are database errors which crept in while 'playing' with the previous version I hope to prove to be simply over using the previous versions.
Henry
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Henry-In-Florida
Computer Equipment: MacBook Pro 2017 Touch Bar, 8GB RAM, Mojave (10.14.2), 250GB Internal SSD; on a Desktop with Dual Dell External Displays
External Storage: SSD RAID 1.5TB, 500GB SSD (via T3)
XnViewMP 0.93
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Henry-In-Florida
Computer Equipment: MacBook Pro 2017 Touch Bar, 8GB RAM, Mojave (10.14.2), 250GB Internal SSD; on a Desktop with Dual Dell External Displays
External Storage: SSD RAID 1.5TB, 500GB SSD (via T3)
XnViewMP 0.93
Re: XnView MP for Beginners
Henry-In-Florida wrote: ↑Fri Feb 01, 2019 2:31 pm I'd like to completely remove the old version and all related files, to start clean with 0.93. How can this be accomplished on the 0.92 Mac installed version?
It seems these days, that almost every app has specific settings files that aren't contained in its own resources files inside the app as they used to be years ago. Maybe it's the OS that forces files to live elsewhere I don't know, but the cruft that builds up is truly boggling my mind. So, now, just make it a practice to clean it up when deleting a program or even updating it (in case the developers doesn't delete the cruft along with installing new files), each time.![]()
I have several operational reasons other than the above drive space preservation reasons in XnViewMP specifically:
- Do not have saved if even possible all the settings (globally) that I modified from the startup version and want to start over. I know where my database is (selected in settings myself) but not the various settings I modified along the way.
- Many of the settings are not working as expected and as shown in the various videos.
- The program is too deep in several aspects and the defaults may work as they are for the minimal tasks that I can used right away.
- There are database errors which crept in while 'playing' with the previous version I hope to prove to be simply over using the previous versions.
The location of the various settings should be shown in Tools > Settings... > Integration -- Paths tab

- Henry-In-Florida
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Re: XnView MP for Beginners
Yes, cday.cday wrote: ↑Fri Feb 01, 2019 3:56 pmThe location of the various settings should be shown in Tools > Settings... > Integration -- Paths tabHenry-In-Florida wrote: ↑Fri Feb 01, 2019 2:31 pm I'd like to completely remove the old version and all related files, to start clean with 0.93. How can this be accomplished on the 0.92 Mac installed version?
It seems these days, that almost every app has specific settings files that aren't contained in its own resources files inside the app as they used to be years ago. Maybe it's the OS that forces files to live elsewhere I don't know, but the cruft that builds up is truly boggling my mind. So, now, just make it a practice to clean it up when deleting a program or even updating it (in case the developers doesn't delete the cruft along with installing new files), each time.![]()
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Was able to find and delete the necessary files manually in order to start over AND clean my drive of cruft from XnView. There should be an easier way (my suggestion to Pierre, et al). I started over with a new version - 0.93 after a little delay. There is less freezing but several of the anomalies of 0.92 are still with me:
- Multi-monitor operation doesn't revert to single monitor after turning off.
- No quick and easy means of enabling/disabling the feature on screen or as a keyboard shortcut (since you guys like shortcuts so much, at least a way of building that up should be available).
- Similar for Fullscreen operation. Worse in this case there are two things to do ENABLE Full screen and USE full screen. At least that's how it seems still.
Henry
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Henry-In-Florida
Computer Equipment: MacBook Pro 2017 Touch Bar, 8GB RAM, Mojave (10.14.2), 250GB Internal SSD; on a Desktop with Dual Dell External Displays
External Storage: SSD RAID 1.5TB, 500GB SSD (via T3)
XnViewMP 0.93
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Henry-In-Florida
Computer Equipment: MacBook Pro 2017 Touch Bar, 8GB RAM, Mojave (10.14.2), 250GB Internal SSD; on a Desktop with Dual Dell External Displays
External Storage: SSD RAID 1.5TB, 500GB SSD (via T3)
XnViewMP 0.93
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So Totally stupid question



Re: XnView MP for Beginners
If you mean the Filter button in the toolbar, there is a "all" item.how can I reset the filter
If you are talking about Categories Filter, you can go to "Folders" tab, and select a folder.
In Categories filter, there is also a "special item" where you can find "All" . But this one looks for all pictures in the database, and this can take a long while ...
You can also right-click on a photo, and select "Open containing folder" to go back to the folder that you were looking for ....
Tutoriel métadonnées XnviewMP : https://orchisere.pagesperso-orange.fr/ ... viewmp.htm
Tutoriel exiftool : https://orchisere.pagesperso-orange.fr/ ... iftool.htm
Tutoriel exiftool : https://orchisere.pagesperso-orange.fr/ ... iftool.htm
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Re: XnView MP for Beginners
michel038 wrote: ↑Mon Dec 09, 2019 12:58 pm Tyvm michel038 Thanks for the patient answerhow can I reset the filteryes, thats not the problem and it works fine for me...If you mean the Filter button in the toolbar, there is a "all" item.
ok, so I have to change my Layout, but this is worth a try, at last as workaroundIf you are talking about Categories Filter, you can go to "Folders" tab, and select a folder.
Ok, I will try this as well...BUT Would not it be a nice idea to be able to switch off the category filter with a keystroke? I would very much welcome thatIn Categories filter, there is also a "special item" where you can find "All" . But this one looks for all pictures in the database, and this can take a long while ...
Well yes, once again: I have to change my Layout... but yes I will doYou can also right-click on a photo, and select "Open containing folder" to go back to the folder that you were looking for ....