
On a clean install, i start XnView, double click on a picture, click on 'info' toolbar, and i have 'estimated quality'
Moderators: XnTriq, helmut, xnview, Dreamer
A clean install, not referring to your existing .ini?
I've tried using a new AppImage download, but the default .ini path is User (System), so presumably as a result I had 'estimated quality' following my previous tests which had somehow enabled it, re XnTriq's suggestion...
Both, Pierre.
XnTriq wrote: ↑Mon Jul 18, 2016 2:45 pm
- Remove all entries related to MP (HKCU\Software\QtProject, HKCU\Software\Trolltech, HKCU\Software\XnView\XnViewMP) from the registry.
- Delete all files in %AppData%\XnViewMP\.
- Extract XnViewMP-win.zip to D:\Programs\XnViewMP_081\.
- Create a new xnview.ini in D:\Programs\XnViewMP_081\ with the following content:
Code: Select all
[Start] otherFlag=1 updater=0 language=en otherFolder= dbFlag=1 dbFolder=
If you are blocked, could you try looking at how changing the switching mode could enable subsequent display of 'estimated quality'??
I'll do more tests later today to find the INI entry in question.
My pleasure
If checked, do you have always the problem?
Changing the 'use estimated quality' setting doesn't change the displayed information in either the tab in which it is displayed, or the tab opened earlier in which it is not displayed... I'm not sure how definitive a test that is ultimately, though
Houra Thanks XnTriqXnTriq wrote: ↑Fri Feb 05, 2021 2:00 pm
- Disable the catalog.
- Go to a folder you haven't browsed before.
- Open a JPEG in fullscreen mode (F11).
- Move the cursor to the right edge of the screen.
Estimated quality is present in the Properties pane.- Go to the next JPEG (PgDown).
Estimated quality is missing in the Properties pane.