[0.87] Startup folder not remembered
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[0.87] Startup folder not remembered
Setting startup directory to last does not have any effects anymore. It starts with empty view every time.
Re: [0.87] Startup folder not remembered
What do you means by empty view?jadO wrote:Setting startup directory to last does not have any effects anymore. It starts with empty view every time.
Pierre.
Re: [0.87] Startup folder not remembered
That the main pane is blank.xnview wrote:What do you means by empty view?jadO wrote:Setting startup directory to last does not have any effects anymore. It starts with empty view every time.
Re: [0.87] Startup folder not remembered
No. And no folder path in the folder path field.xnview wrote:no folder opened?
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?? i can't reproduce, and if you go to a folder, and quit, restart?jadO wrote:No. And no folder path in the folder path field.xnview wrote:no folder opened?
Please send me your xnview.ini?
Pierre.
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No this does not help.
In Xnview.ini the path should be saved under PathBrowser=, right?
When I manually put path in there then it opens with that path. But when I close the app and check in xnview.ini PathBrowser= is empty again.
It is the xnview.ini from version 0.86 that worked without this issue.
In Xnview.ini the path should be saved under PathBrowser=, right?
When I manually put path in there then it opens with that path. But when I close the app and check in xnview.ini PathBrowser= is empty again.
It is the xnview.ini from version 0.86 that worked without this issue.
Re: [0.87] Startup folder not remembered
where is saved xnview.ini?jadO wrote:No this does not help.
In Xnview.ini the path should be saved under PathBrowser=, right?
When I manually put path in there then it opens with that path. But when I close the app and check in xnview.ini PathBrowser= is empty again.
It is the xnview.ini from version 0.86 that worked without this issue.
Pierre.
Re: [0.87] Startup folder not remembered
The xnview.ini is in the application directory where it should be.
Here is what I did: I unzipped version 0.87. Moved all databases from 0.86 directory to 0.87 directory and finally moved the 0.86 xnview.ini to the new 0.87 directory.
That's all and this is how I have done it in the past without issues.
Here is what I did: I unzipped version 0.87. Moved all databases from 0.86 directory to 0.87 directory and finally moved the 0.86 xnview.ini to the new 0.87 directory.
That's all and this is how I have done it in the past without issues.
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do you have the rights to write in application directory? it seems that xnview.ini can't be savedjadO wrote:The xnview.ini is in the application directory where it should be.
Here is what I did: I unzipped version 0.87. Moved all databases from 0.86 directory to 0.87 directory and finally moved the 0.86 xnview.ini to the new 0.87 directory.
That's all and this is how I have done it in the past without issues.
Pierre.
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Yes I have all rights. When I change the mode from "last" to none, the startup type gets changed and xnview.ini gets saved correctly.xnview wrote:do you have the rights to write in application directory? it seems that xnview.ini can't be saved
When I change it to last, switch to a directory and quit the application then the startup type has correctly changed in xnview.ini but PathBrowser is empty.
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Do you have Settings>Interface>Purge??jadO wrote:Yes I have all rights. When I change the mode from "last" to none, the startup type gets changed and xnview.ini gets saved correctly.xnview wrote:do you have the rights to write in application directory? it seems that xnview.ini can't be saved
When I change it to last, switch to a directory and quit the application then the startup type has correctly changed in xnview.ini but PathBrowser is empty.
Pierre.
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Very good. Yes Purge is checked and has been checked in version 0.86 as well.xnview wrote:Do you have Settings>Interface>Purge??
I like it better like it was in 0.86. I don't need to remember files and folders only the last one.