[0.99.1] cmd_tag doesn't work
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[0.99.1] cmd_tag doesn't work
Version 0.99.1 64bit, Win7x64
The command "tag current (cmd_tag)" does not work in Viewer mode:
- keyboard shortcut (default or whatever) doesn't work
- "tag current" button on the toolbar doesn't work.
The command "tag current (cmd_tag)" does not work in Viewer mode:
- keyboard shortcut (default or whatever) doesn't work
- "tag current" button on the toolbar doesn't work.
Re: [0.99.1] cmd_tag doesn't work
see screenshots
Re: [0.99.1] cmd_tag doesn't work
but in Browser mode it works.
It doesn't work only in Viewer mode.
It doesn't work only in Viewer mode.
Re: [0.99.1] cmd_tag doesn't work
it works for me, what do you have in settings>Browser>Tag?
Pierre.
Re: [0.99.1] cmd_tag doesn't work
Addition 1: in Viewer mode, you can undo a tag (using Ctrl+T), if it already existed.
Addition 2: But in Viewer mode, you cannot see if there is a tag or not.
So can you fix this problem or it can't be fixed?
Re: [0.99.1] cmd_tag doesn't work
you can add {Tag status} in view>Infor_b wrote: Wed Sep 29, 2021 4:09 pm Addition 2: But in Viewer mode, you cannot see if there is a tag or not.
i can't reproduce, could you send me your xnview.ini?So can you fix this problem or it can't be fixed?
Pierre.
Re: [0.99.1] cmd_tag doesn't work
I've had the exact same problem for ages, but also didn't update in a while, as I was lazy...
Anyway, now updated to 0.99.6, problem still persist. I was wondering why such an elementary function hasn't been fixed.
As the OP didn't do it, here's my xnview.ini attached. Please have a look, currently this is my main complaint about XnViewMP.
Anyway, now updated to 0.99.6, problem still persist. I was wondering why such an elementary function hasn't been fixed.
As the OP didn't do it, here's my xnview.ini attached. Please have a look, currently this is my main complaint about XnViewMP.
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Re: [0.99.1] cmd_tag doesn't work
Why do you use 'base path', you have multiple computers?slarti76 wrote: Sun Dec 12, 2021 7:54 am I've had the exact same problem for ages, but also didn't update in a while, as I was lazy...
Anyway, now updated to 0.99.6, problem still persist. I was wondering why such an elementary function hasn't been fixed.
As the OP didn't do it, here's my xnview.ini attached. Please have a look, currently this is my main complaint about XnViewMP.
And your files are on which drive? I've seen that you use 'Excluded folder'...
Pierre.
Re: [0.99.1] cmd_tag doesn't work
What do you mean, "why"? Those are obviously options in the XnViewMP settings, so why shouldn't I use them? I mean, there's no help in the Settings, so when I see "Base Path", I chose the path where my main picture library is. Don't remember when I did that, probably years ago. My hope probably was that XnViewMP would only cache thumbnails for files in that base path - but that's not the case, so I also added Excluded folders.xnview wrote: Tue Dec 14, 2021 12:40 pmWhy do you use 'base path', you have multiple computers?slarti76 wrote: Sun Dec 12, 2021 7:54 am I've had the exact same problem for ages, but also didn't update in a while, as I was lazy...
Anyway, now updated to 0.99.6, problem still persist. I was wondering why such an elementary function hasn't been fixed.
As the OP didn't do it, here's my xnview.ini attached. Please have a look, currently this is my main complaint about XnViewMP.
And your files are on which drive? I've seen that you use 'Excluded folder'...
What is wrong in this understanding?
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'base path' is only used when you share the images folder between multiple computers.slarti76 wrote: Wed Dec 15, 2021 7:18 am What do you mean, "why"? Those are obviously options in the XnViewMP settings, so why shouldn't I use them? I mean, there's no help in the Settings, so when I see "Base Path", I chose the path where my main picture library is. Don't remember when I did that, probably years ago. My hope probably was that XnViewMP would only cache thumbnails for files in that base path - but that's not the case, so I also added Excluded folders.
What is wrong in this understanding?
The file that you are trying to tag is on which drive?
Pierre.
Re: [0.99.1] cmd_tag doesn't work
Ok, so I deleted the Base Path in my settings, and now the "Tag Current" button in the image viewer actually works!xnview wrote: Wed Dec 15, 2021 9:41 am 'base path' is only used when you share the images folder between multiple computers.
The file that you are trying to tag is on which drive?
But I still think it's a bug, because the image where I was trying this was actually under this base path.
Also, the Space key as keyboard shortcut doesn't work in View/Fullscreen mode. Instead Space switches to the next image, even though it's definitely assign to "Tag current" in the settings. Must be some overriding default, I changed the shortcut to Ctrl-T, that works. So I will be able to find a consistent setup, but perhaps you should prevent users from assigning Space as key in Viewer Mode.
Anyway, the Base Path thing was the solution. Thanx!
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I think that the problem is not with 'base path' (i can't reproduce) but the excluded folder. The path of file that you try to tag is in excluded folder?slarti76 wrote: Wed Dec 15, 2021 6:02 pm Ok, so I deleted the Base Path in my settings, and now the "Tag Current" button in the image viewer actually works!
But I still think it's a bug, because the image where I was trying this was actually under this base path.
Pierre.
Re: [0.99.1] cmd_tag doesn't work
Nope, definitely not. I mainly excluded some network paths, and A/B/C. And as I said, after removing the Base Path, it works...xnview wrote: Thu Dec 16, 2021 10:47 amI think that the problem is not with 'base path' (i can't reproduce) but the excluded folder. The path of file that you try to tag is in excluded folder?slarti76 wrote: Wed Dec 15, 2021 6:02 pm Ok, so I deleted the Base Path in my settings, and now the "Tag Current" button in the image viewer actually works!
But I still think it's a bug, because the image where I was trying this was actually under this base path.