With multiple tabs open, 'go to next image when deleting current' sometimes does not work.
1. 5 tabs open- browser, 1.jpg, 2.jpg, 3.jpg, 4.jpg
2. Large directory of jpgs (9000)
3. [x] go to next image when deleting current.
4.a. Deleted 3.jpg and it will instead go to first file in list- 1.jpg, not 4.jpg.
4.b. [Alternate Step- Don't use 4.a.] Go to 3.jpg's tab. Navigate forward to 7.jpg and delete it, then everything works as expected. It advances to 8.jpg.
I saw this a couple times (I cannot recreate this now):
4.a.? [Deleted 3.jpg- I saw continuous high CPU usage. I had to stop Xnview with task manager.
'Go to next when delete' and tabs misbehavior
'Go to next when delete' and tabs misbehavior
Last edited by marsh on Tue Sep 06, 2005 4:54 am, edited 3 times in total.
Re: 'Go to next when delete' and tabs misbehavior
You can always reproduce the problem??marsh wrote:With multiple tabs open, 'go to next image when deleting current' sometimes does not work.
1. 5 tabs open- browser, 1.jpg, 2.jpg, 3.jpg, 4.jpg
2. Large directory of jpgs (9000)
3. [x] go to next image when deleting current.
4.a. Deleted 3.jpg and it will instead go to first file in list- 1.jpg, not 4.jpg.
4.b. [Alternate Step- Don't use 4.a.] Go to 3.jpg's tab. Navigate forward to 7.jpg and delete it, then everything works as expected. It advances to 8.jpg.
Pierre.
Re: 'Go to next when delete' and tabs misbehavior
Yes. And with small number of jpgs.xnview wrote:You can always reproduce the problem??marsh wrote:With multiple tabs open, 'go to next image when deleting current' sometimes does not work.
1. 5 tabs open- browser, 1.jpg, 2.jpg, 3.jpg, 4.jpg
2. Large directory of jpgs (9000)
3. [x] go to next image when deleting current.
4.a. Deleted 3.jpg and it will instead go to first file in list- 1.jpg, not 4.jpg.
4.b. [Alternate Step- Don't use 4.a.] Go to 3.jpg's tab. Navigate forward to 7.jpg and delete it, then everything works as expected. It advances to 8.jpg.
Re: 'Go to next when delete' and tabs misbehavior
And if you have only 5 jpeg, and only one tab?marsh wrote:Yes. And with small number of jpgs.xnview wrote:You can always reproduce the problem??marsh wrote:With multiple tabs open, 'go to next image when deleting current' sometimes does not work.
1. 5 tabs open- browser, 1.jpg, 2.jpg, 3.jpg, 4.jpg
2. Large directory of jpgs (9000)
3. [x] go to next image when deleting current.
4.a. Deleted 3.jpg and it will instead go to first file in list- 1.jpg, not 4.jpg.
4.b. [Alternate Step- Don't use 4.a.] Go to 3.jpg's tab. Navigate forward to 7.jpg and delete it, then everything works as expected. It advances to 8.jpg.
Pierre.
Re: 'Go to next when delete' and tabs misbehavior
I'll check again. I am not certain.xnview wrote: And if you have only 5 jpeg, and only one tab?
Re: 'Go to next when delete' and tabs misbehavior
Yes, but you need to start a tab on middle file and not change it.xnview wrote: And if you have only 5 jpeg, and only one tab?
If you start on #3 and delete, it goes to #1.
If you start on #3, and go to another file then delete, then it behaves normally.
With 1 brower tab and 1 view tab open.
This happens also with tabs disabled and 'use only one view'.
It only happens in viewer, not browser's fullscreen.
Re: 'Go to next when delete' and tabs misbehavior
hi, i'm glad somebody else had this too, because its hard to describe. :->marsh wrote:With multiple tabs open, 'go to next image when deleting current' sometimes does not work.
I saw this a couple times (I cannot recreate this now):
i'm experiencing the same "feature" while deleting files in fullscreen mode.
i delete a file, then in the upper left of the screen the filename of the next file is shown, but the picture is not updating.
if i press page-down, the picture is updating.
i had only one tab. (and the browser tab)
loth
this issue is still alive in v1.80.2.
in fullscreen-mode (with more than 3 pics in the folder you're viewing the picture)
press ALT-M to move the viewed file.
move the picture to a directory of your choice.
after moving the picture, xnview shows the latest picture, not the next, as declared in the options.
in fullscreen-mode (with more than 3 pics in the folder you're viewing the picture)
press ALT-M to move the viewed file.
move the picture to a directory of your choice.
after moving the picture, xnview shows the latest picture, not the next, as declared in the options.
loth