why isn't there an option to associate files with XnView?
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why isn't there an option to associate files with XnView?
I think the option to associate files with this program is necessary, because when I associate files through the "open with... " option ijn Win2k and I enable the "always use..." option there it doesn't work. When I click on a picture, nothing happens and i have to use task manager to kill the xnview and I have to start it from the shortcut and browse to the picture!
If anyone has a solution to my prob, please e-mail me to reddomester@yahoo.com
Thanks in advance!
~Reddo
If anyone has a solution to my prob, please e-mail me to reddomester@yahoo.com
Thanks in advance!
~Reddo
Re: why isn't there an option to associate files with XnView
But you have option/AssociationReddo wrote:I think the option to associate files with this program is necessary, because when I associate files through the "open with... " option ijn Win2k and I enable the "always use..." option there it doesn't work. When I click on a picture, nothing happens and i have to use task manager to kill the xnview and I have to start it from the shortcut and browse to the picture!
Pierre.
I can manage around with a little help, but i'm not at work anymore. Before it used to work, but it stopped with this newer version. Is there any way to get an older version or can u help me get around this problem? I would greatly appreciate your help!xnview wrote:Strange, i have no problem with association, and my 2K. Do you know registry (regedit)?Reddo wrote:MS Win2k 5.00.2195 Service pack 2
~Reddo
thx, i'll try that, hope it worksXnTriq wrote:Hi Reddo!
Have you given XnVasso, the Unofficial XnView file association manager, a go yet?
~Reddo
Perhaps you're seeing a registry problem reported here:Reddo wrote:sadly it doesn't work, still the same problem:Reddo wrote:When I click on a picture, nothing happens and i have to use task manager to kill the xnview and I have to start it from the shortcut and browse to the picture!
~Reddo
http://newsgroup.xnview.com/viewtopic.php?t=3549
Are you confident using "Regedit"?
So XnView process starts when you click associated file? Then my bet is that the association are ok, but XnView is bugging. Try to rename xnview.ini in XnView installation directory and see if that helps.Reddo wrote:When I click on a picture, nothing happens and i have to use task manager to kill the xnview and I have to start it from the shortcut and browse to the picture!
~Reddo
XnView Tweak UI - Tool to customize your XnView beyond the regular XnView options.
UI-less Settings - Documentation of all the hidden settings in XnView.
XFAM - Tool to create and customize XnView file associations.
UI-less Settings - Documentation of all the hidden settings in XnView.
XFAM - Tool to create and customize XnView file associations.