Does Alph2 supports archives ?

Bugs and Suggestions in XnView Classic which have been resolved

Moderators: helmut, XnTriq, xnview

Post Reply
Nelson
Posts: 54
Joined: Wed Apr 05, 2006 12:44 pm
Location: Tao-Yuan, Taiwan
Contact:

Does Alph2 supports archives ?

Post by Nelson »

I see some dlls in AddOn folder, but it still can't directly read files in archives.
Do I miss anything?
Or is this function not yet implemented?

V 1.90 A2
User avatar
Clo
XnThusiast
Posts: 4441
Joined: Sun Oct 17, 2004 4:57 am
Location: Bordeaux, France
Contact:

No TXT...

Post by Clo »

:) Hi !

• This works here -at least I tested RAR and ZIP prior-
- However, the TXT files are not shown inside the thumb-nails : There are empty white areas… But the text is displayed in the Preview and the default editor.
- *.CAB doesn't seem to work, but there are two kinds of CABs, I ought test more…
- *.ARJ doesn't work, nothing displayed… Not planned, there is not any DLL…
- *.ACE works at display, but for text-files, we have a crash in the <UNACEV2.DLL>,
while the default text editor is opened alright.
- Strange, because Total Commander uses exactly the same DLL,
and all works fine when editing text-files from an *.ACE archive…

:mrgreen: KR
CXlaude
Clo
Last edited by Clo on Sun Aug 20, 2006 3:11 am, edited 2 times in total.
Old user ON SELECTIVE STRIKE till further notice
Nelson
Posts: 54
Joined: Wed Apr 05, 2006 12:44 pm
Location: Tao-Yuan, Taiwan
Contact:

Re: No TXT...

Post by Nelson »

Clo wrote::) Hi !

• This works here -at least I tested RAR and ZIP prior.
So, it should work now?
I can't try it out. Does anybody know why?

I choose to show archives in thumbnail mode.
When I double-click the archive, nothing happens.
Freeware-User
Posts: 19
Joined: Thu May 19, 2005 2:24 pm
Location: Portugal

Post by Freeware-User »

Im using XnView 1.90 alpha 2 and have tryed to open 3 types of archives (zip, 7z, and cab) created with TUGZip and 7-Zip and only the cab are showed well. The 7z are only show the first 2 thumbnails correctly and after repetly the second tumbnail to other.. For zip only show like text files.. :(

See my screenshot:

Cab
Image

7z
Image

Zip
Image

Read files from archves is a good feature.. :) But need more work to be stable.. ;)

Cya
Free, even in software. # (Sorry for my english..) :( # PC Spec: P4, 512mb ram, Onboard VGA, WinXP Pro SP2 PTG
User avatar
xnview
Author of XnView
Posts: 46236
Joined: Mon Oct 13, 2003 7:31 am
Location: France
Contact:

Post by xnview »

Freeware-User wrote: Read files from archves is a good feature.. :) But need more work to be stable.. ;)
yes, this feature is not yet finished.
But could you send me your zip & 7z archive files?
Pierre.
Freeware-User
Posts: 19
Joined: Thu May 19, 2005 2:24 pm
Location: Portugal

Post by Freeware-User »

[/quote]
yes, this feature is not yet finished.
But could you send me your zip & 7z archive files?[/quote]

Off course i can send to you the zip files... But i tink they allways do the same wen i create zip or 7z files, using the TUGZip and 7-Zip programs. Maybe the best are create archives you and test them in your computer. But if you want i can send to you samples to mail or with Messenger Live.

Cya
Free, even in software. # (Sorry for my english..) :( # PC Spec: P4, 512mb ram, Onboard VGA, WinXP Pro SP2 PTG
Freeware-User
Posts: 19
Joined: Thu May 19, 2005 2:24 pm
Location: Portugal

Post by Freeware-User »

xnview wrote:yes, this feature is not yet finished.
But could you send me your zip & 7z archive files?
Off course i can send to you the zip files... But i tink they allways do the same wen i create zip or 7z files, using the TUGZip and 7-Zip programs. Maybe the best are create archives you and test them in your computer. But if you want i can send to you samples to mail or with Messenger Live.

Cya
Free, even in software. # (Sorry for my english..) :( # PC Spec: P4, 512mb ram, Onboard VGA, WinXP Pro SP2 PTG
User avatar
xnview
Author of XnView
Posts: 46236
Joined: Mon Oct 13, 2003 7:31 am
Location: France
Contact:

Post by xnview »

Freeware-User wrote:
xnview wrote:yes, this feature is not yet finished.
But could you send me your zip & 7z archive files?
Off course i can send to you the zip files... But i tink they allways do the same wen i create zip or 7z files, using the TUGZip and 7-Zip programs. Maybe the best are create archives you and test them in your computer. But if you want i can send to you samples to mail or with Messenger Live.
Yes please, i have not this problem! (Next week when i'll be alive on MSN)
Pierre.
Freeware-User
Posts: 19
Joined: Thu May 19, 2005 2:24 pm
Location: Portugal

Post by Freeware-User »

<Moderator's note: The links below pointed to webpages with malware (Trojan), and therefore have been removed.>.

The sample of 7z

< Link removed >

And the Zip

<Link removed>

When i compress zip files using 7-Zip they work ok. I tested that righ now and work ok.

Cya
Free, even in software. # (Sorry for my english..) :( # PC Spec: P4, 512mb ram, Onboard VGA, WinXP Pro SP2 PTG
User avatar
Clo
XnThusiast
Posts: 4441
Joined: Sun Oct 17, 2004 4:57 am
Location: Bordeaux, France
Contact:

SQX ?

Post by Clo »

—> Pierre

:) Hello Pierre !

• Please, could you consider to add the *.SQX archives too ?

- You can get the whole free stuff HERE.

- SC and TC file-managers users have it… and much more, just see on the site ;)

:mrgreen: KR
Claude
Clo
Old user ON SELECTIVE STRIKE till further notice
ckit
XnThusiast
Posts: 2583
Joined: Tue Feb 17, 2004 1:11 am
Location: QLD, Australia
Contact:

Post by ckit »

I'm strongly against this archive feature, my reason is simple, if XnView crashes while it's in a open archive all those files will be left extracted in your temp folder and you'll have to clean them up manually!

Given XnView track record for crashes even with stable release, this feature should only be enabled for advanced users who know the risks.
marsh
XnThusiast
Posts: 2443
Joined: Sun May 15, 2005 6:31 am

Post by marsh »

ckit wrote:I'm strongly against this archive feature, my reason is simple, if XnView crashes while it's in a open archive all those files will be left extracted in your temp folder and you'll have to clean them up manually!
Placing extracted files from each archive in a unique temporary subdirectory might help with the clean-up issue? "Drive:\temporary\xnview\<random>"
User avatar
Clo
XnThusiast
Posts: 4441
Joined: Sun Oct 17, 2004 4:57 am
Location: Bordeaux, France
Contact:

Mine to clean !

Post by Clo »

—> marsh

:) Hello B. !

- I agreee, XnView might have its own temp-dir, even in its own folder IMHO.

:mrgreen: KR
Claude
Clo
Old user ON SELECTIVE STRIKE till further notice
User avatar
xnview
Author of XnView
Posts: 46236
Joined: Mon Oct 13, 2003 7:31 am
Location: France
Contact:

Post by xnview »

ckit wrote:I'm strongly against this archive feature, my reason is simple, if XnView crashes while it's in a open archive all those files will be left extracted in your temp folder and you'll have to clean them up manually!

Given XnView track record for crashes even with stable release, this feature should only be enabled for advanced users who know the risks.
No, XnView extract only one file, not all
Pierre.
Post Reply