[2.22] Creating PDF with non-std filenames
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[2.22] Creating PDF with non-std filenames
Hello.
Some days ago while creating a PDF file some of the source JPEG filenames had got Spanish characters in them. They were 10 source files. The resulting PDF file was 7 pages only. XnView had just skipped those 3 files with special characters in its filename (vowels with "tilde" - á é í ó ú). Is this a known issue? is it an Unicode issue?
Some days ago while creating a PDF file some of the source JPEG filenames had got Spanish characters in them. They were 10 source files. The resulting PDF file was 7 pages only. XnView had just skipped those 3 files with special characters in its filename (vowels with "tilde" - á é í ó ú). Is this a known issue? is it an Unicode issue?
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Re: [2.22] Creating PDF with non-std filenames
eL_PuSHeR wrote:Some days ago while creating a PDF file some of the source JPEG filenames had got Spanish characters in them. There were 10 source files. The resulting PDF file was 7 pages only.
There is an open request to add multi-page PDF output as a batch convertion option in XnViewMP and XnConvert, which support Unicode and are also cross-platform...xnview wrote:i think that your files use unicode
Re: [2.22] Creating PDF with non-std filenames
Thanks for the replies, gentlemen. Yes I am aware XnViewMP supports Unicode, but I will stick to XnView classic until the MP version is mature.
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Re: [2.22] Creating PDF with non-std filenames
Well, when output to a multi-page PDF is added to XnViewMP you could use it to create your PDFs with Spanish characters, and continue using XnView 'Classic' for everything else...eL_PuSHeR wrote:... I am aware XnViewMP supports Unicode, but I will stick to XnView classic until the MP version is mature.
Re: [2.22] Creating PDF with non-std filenames
MultiPage create exists in XnViewMP 0.68cday wrote:Well, when output to a multi-page PDF is added to XnViewMP you could use it to create your PDFs with Spanish characters, and continue using XnView 'Classic' for everything else...eL_PuSHeR wrote:... I am aware XnViewMP supports Unicode, but I will stick to XnView classic until the MP version is mature.
Pierre.
Re: [2.22] Creating PDF with non-std filenames
Not for single image files to a multipage PDF output file, or am I missing something?xnview wrote:MultiPage create exists in XnViewMP 0.68
In Batch convert?
Single image input files to a multi-page output file was part of m.Th's recent request.
If not currently supported that would be a very useful addition...
Re: [2.22] Creating PDF with non-std filenames
And no equivalent in XnViewMP to XnView Classic's Tools > Multipage file > Create either?xnview wrote:oh ok, not yet in batch convert
So currently no way to create a multipage file from files with Unicode characters in XnView or XnViewMP...
Re: [2.22] Creating PDF with non-std filenames
no you have it Create>Multipage filecday wrote:And no equivalent in XnViewMP to XnView Classic's Tools > Multipage file > Create either?xnview wrote:oh ok, not yet in batch convert
Pierre.
Re: [2.22] Creating PDF with non-std filenames
In XnView Classic? Sure, but not to create from files with Unicode characters...xnview wrote:you have it Create>Multipage file
In XnViewMP?
Not in the Tools menu, and I don't see it anywhere else...
Someone please tell me if I'm missing something...cday wrote:So currently no way to create a multipage file from files with Unicode characters in XnView or XnViewMP...
Re: [2.22] Creating PDF with non-std filenames
Thanks!xnview wrote:in browser menu
In XnViewMP and XnView Classic in the browser menu (which does seem logical... ) but in XnViewMP not also in the editor.
So eL_PuSHeR could use XnViewMP now to create multi-page PDF files from images with Spanish characters in the file names, and continue using XnView Classic for everything else...
Re: [2.22] Creating PDF with non-std filenames
I think it's easier to rename those filenames first, instead of using two software.
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