How to open, view several images from the browser window
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How to open, view several images from the browser window
Is there an option (in Xnview 1.80.x) to force xnview to open a new file viewer window every time you double click on an image in the browser panel ? With previous versions, I used to be able to double click on a file in the browser window and each time a new viewer window would open for that file but with the new version, clicking on a (e.g. jpeg file) in the browser windw simply replaces the one browser window with one viewer window (which can toggle back to the browser window again)
Thanks for any help !
Thanks for any help !
Verify…

- First, verify that the box Option >> View >> Only one view opened is not ticked.
- Then, you can see all views from 2-clicks in the browser in the main View window :
Window menu >> Tile >> Tile H / V…
- However, now the browser-window is shown too as tiled…

Claude
Clo
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Thanks much for the suggestion. I verified that
Option >> View >> Only one view opened
is not selected but everytime I double click on a thumbnail
in the browser window, I stil need to select:
Windows >> Tile >> Cascade
for all te open images to become visible.
What I am trying to figure out is how to have it launch
a "new copy" of xnview, in a separate window, on that
particular image (so that several copies of xnview appear
in the task tray or the process list ?) I could do this with
the older version but I am not sure if this is a registry
problem or xnview intercepts the click on a .jpg file as an
internal invokaction rather than pass it on to the OS to
launch the appropriate application (in this case xnview,
since that is what I have designated as the application
for .jpeg, .jpg, .jpe files) ) on that file (which is what I
expect it would do, say, for text files ?)
Thanks agian for the response !
Option >> View >> Only one view opened
is not selected but everytime I double click on a thumbnail
in the browser window, I stil need to select:
Windows >> Tile >> Cascade
for all te open images to become visible.
What I am trying to figure out is how to have it launch
a "new copy" of xnview, in a separate window, on that
particular image (so that several copies of xnview appear
in the task tray or the process list ?) I could do this with
the older version but I am not sure if this is a registry
problem or xnview intercepts the click on a .jpg file as an
internal invokaction rather than pass it on to the OS to
launch the appropriate application (in this case xnview,
since that is what I have designated as the application
for .jpeg, .jpg, .jpe files) ) on that file (which is what I
expect it would do, say, for text files ?)
Thanks agian for the response !
Re: How to open, view several images from the browser window
I don't undertand your problem, when you double click on a picture in the browser, you open this picture. Like old version.Sassan wrote:Is there an option (in Xnview 1.80.x) to force xnview to open a new file viewer window every time you double click on an image in the browser panel ? With previous versions, I used to be able to double click on a file in the browser window and each time a new viewer window would open for that file but with the new version, clicking on a (e.g. jpeg file) in the browser windw simply replaces the one browser window with one viewer window (which can toggle back to the browser window again)
Pierre.
I guess---

• If I got Sassan's need alright :
- He says that when you have set several pics in the main "View" window (at least two) as tiled or cascade from thumb-nails, then when you come back to the browser and 2-click on another thumb-nail, only that last pic is displayed, the other tiled or cascaded children file-windows disappear.
Hence, he has to reset them from the "Window" menu for each pic he wants to add in "View" from a thumb-nail table.
It's true, the children tiled / cascaded windows don't remain in "View" in that case; I checked this, it's so annoying…
Indeed, tabs help to see the open pics, but not all at the same time.
- The same behaviour occurs whether you use "Open" or the reopen list to open several files in "View" as tiled / cascaded…

Claude
Clo
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Re: I guess---
View are not maximized (after a cascade or other), you try to open another picture, and this view is maximized, is it the problem?
Pierre.
Options conflict---


• In some way, yes. The display of several pics as tiled / cascaded is very fugitive… The behaviour in that case is the same even if you uncheck Options >> View >> Maximize View when open.Views are not maximized (after a cascade or other), you try to open another picture, and this view is maximized, is it the problem?
- The logical expected behaviour should be that all children-windows tiled or cascaded remain on the screen, then that the last pic you open from a thumb-nail be simply added.
- Instead this, the last open pic fires all others, and they are somewhere in the background, but with not else means to view them again -plus the last open- than to ask again "Tile xx" or "Cascade" in the Window menu…:(
• I thought to some good workarounds to solve that issue, I've posted this in the right forum, and will send you some details via email, I guess…

Claude
Clo
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To further clarify, there are two separate problems:
1) If I double-click on a thumbnail, in the browser window, by default, the image that opens will cover the browser window, and other open windows, and I need to go to:
Window >> Cascade
to make the previous images visible. This is not that big an issue for me since it can probably be changed by playing with the default setting.
2) what I really miss compared to the older (1.5 and 1.6) xnview, is to get a brand new xnview instance (and window), when I double-click on a thumbnail in the browser. I.e. after the double-click, I have two copies of
xnview running on the desktop. One is in the browser and the other is showing the image that was just openned !
With this 2nd capability, I could use xnview as my general purpose file
browser, instead of the Windows Explorer !
Thanks !
1) If I double-click on a thumbnail, in the browser window, by default, the image that opens will cover the browser window, and other open windows, and I need to go to:
Window >> Cascade
to make the previous images visible. This is not that big an issue for me since it can probably be changed by playing with the default setting.
2) what I really miss compared to the older (1.5 and 1.6) xnview, is to get a brand new xnview instance (and window), when I double-click on a thumbnail in the browser. I.e. after the double-click, I have two copies of
xnview running on the desktop. One is in the browser and the other is showing the image that was just openned !
With this 2nd capability, I could use xnview as my general purpose file
browser, instead of the Windows Explorer !
Thanks !
Point #1---


About the issue # 1 –>
- According with further tests I made, it seems that we can't solve this by some option setting, like I told in the related thread linked above……This is not that big an issue for me since it can probably be changed by playing with the default setting. …

- Your point #2 could be a feature request, perhaps. I never use several instances of XnView…

Claude
Clo
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@Sassan:Sassan wrote:2) what I really miss compared to the older (1.5 and 1.6) xnview, is to get a brand new xnview instance (and window), when I double-click on a thumbnail in the browser. I.e. after the double-click, I have two copies of
xnview running on the desktop. One is in the browser and the other is showing the image that was just openned !
Basicly you have to associate xnView with the file types that you need.
Then:
- mark that thumbnail that should be opened in that new instance of xnView
- press F3
- et voila ...

BTW: Mouse users can get it also with rightclick context menu -> Open with -> Associated program
Everyone who believes in telekinesis, raise my hand!
Thanks; This is Great ! F3 does indeed launch the application on the selected file (i.e. if the selected file is a .jpg thumbnail, it launces xnview and if it is a .pdf, acrobat is launched, etc.)
This fixes the problem for me but it remains a puzzle as to why doubleclicking attempts to open the file with the current instance of xnview ? As I mentioned this used to be the behavior with the older versions (and this allowed me to could use xnview as a cool file browser !)
This fixes the problem for me but it remains a puzzle as to why doubleclicking attempts to open the file with the current instance of xnview ? As I mentioned this used to be the behavior with the older versions (and this allowed me to could use xnview as a cool file browser !)
If i have not "Maximize view when open", and browser is not maximised, the view opened is not maximised.Sassan wrote: 1) If I double-click on a thumbnail, in the browser window, by default, the image that opens will cover the browser window, and other open windows, and I need to go to:
Window >> Cascade
to make the previous images visible. This is not that big an issue for me since it can probably be changed by playing with the default setting.
XnView have never works like this...2) what I really miss compared to the older (1.5 and 1.6) xnview, is to get a brand new xnview instance (and window), when I double-click on a thumbnail in the browser. I.e. after the double-click, I have two copies of
xnview running on the desktop. One is in the browser and the other is showing the image that was just openned !
Pierre.
Twisted---


• It's pretty twisted to get this… and not handy at all !If I have not "Maximize view when open", and browser is not maximised, the view opened is not maximised.
• Moreover, the last opened pic is not added in the cascade / tile view, it's a small standalone "floating" child-window !
- For short, I think that when you have a tiled / cacaded screen with n… open views, you might add another file directly, like this works for text-files in the multi-window text-editors…

Claude
Clo
Old user ON SELECTIVE STRIKE till further notice •