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
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'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