B1: XnView skips thumbnails
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B1: XnView skips thumbnails
Don't know if this applies to older versions.
When opening a new directory with images, XnView immideatley scans through the images and creates thumbs, but sometimes skips one or more thumbs.
See this example (two thumbs missing):
http://members.chello.se/troken/XnView/skipthumbs.jpg
When opening a new directory with images, XnView immideatley scans through the images and creates thumbs, but sometimes skips one or more thumbs.
See this example (two thumbs missing):
http://members.chello.se/troken/XnView/skipthumbs.jpg
That looks like a "Read Ahead" bug, just disable the option.
To be quite honest this is one option I'd like Pierre to disable by default and remove from XnView entirely.
To be quite honest this is one option I'd like Pierre to disable by default and remove from XnView entirely.
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Win11 x64 24H2, Hard Disk Sentinel Pro, MS PowerToys, Process Lasso Pro and Wintoys
Re: B1: XnView skips thumbnails
Are those JPEG perfectly standard and bug-free? (nice collection from Mucha, by the way...Troken wrote:See this example (two thumbs missing):
http://members.chello.se/troken/XnView/skipthumbs.jpg

Come on, ckit: there is just a hard-to-find-but-pain-in-the-ass bug with that option... but it's quite a great feature (having the next picture ready while you watch the current one, and get instant display... is something I would kill for...ckit wrote:To be quite honest this is one option I'd like Pierre to disable by default and remove from XnView entirely.

Olivier
Re: B1: XnView skips thumbnails
Hm... I don't know, don't think there's anything wrong with them. As soon as I click on them, the thumb appears.Olivier_G wrote:Are those JPEG perfectly standard and bug-free?
Yes, he was a genius.Olivier_G wrote:(nice collection from Mucha, by the way...)

OK, I'll try that – still a bug though.ckit wrote:That looks like a "Read Ahead" bug, just disable the option.
Re: B1: XnView skips thumbnails
Strange, Could you try with old version, please?Troken wrote:Don't know if this applies to older versions.
When opening a new directory with images, XnView immideatley scans through the images and creates thumbs, but sometimes skips one or more thumbs.
And is it at the startup, or when you browse folders?
Pierre.
Older versions had problems with thumbnail creation, the 1.90 seems to work fine for me.
XnView had stopped thumbnail creation if you had started any other user interaction (e.g. opening a file). And when closing the file, again, it did not continue the thumbnail creation. I've just done a quick test with 1.90 beta 1 and I couldn't reproduce the problem.
XnView had stopped thumbnail creation if you had started any other user interaction (e.g. opening a file). And when closing the file, again, it did not continue the thumbnail creation. I've just done a quick test with 1.90 beta 1 and I couldn't reproduce the problem.
Thank your for your reply regarding this matter. For now I move this bug report to "Closed", we can reopen it at any time. -> ClosedTroken wrote:I can not reproduce the problem on the computer I'm now using, strange. Maybe it was some temporary thing on a individual computer? Don't put great energy into the problem. I'll try to run some tests on my other workstation later.
B1: could not reproduce the bug.
A3: the bug appeared on my first testrun, on the very same images. After clearing the cache, restarting and rerunning the test again, a few thumbs were buggy.
A2: could not reproduce the bug.
It is strange, but I don't think it needs any attention. Maybe buggy JPG-images, so lets drop it.
A3: the bug appeared on my first testrun, on the very same images. After clearing the cache, restarting and rerunning the test again, a few thumbs were buggy.
A2: could not reproduce the bug.
It is strange, but I don't think it needs any attention. Maybe buggy JPG-images, so lets drop it.
