Slow copy/move (+question)
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Slow copy/move (+question)
Hi!
First of all, many thanks for the excellent XnView! I have a quibble with the software, though:
- when doing a copy/move for the first time, the drawing of the folder tree takes ages (in fact more than a minute). Ok, I have two full 250GB disks and access a few remote disks but XnView is the only software I know that works this way.
My sugestion is doing things the Windowze way: don't open the folder tree and put a "Browse" button near the path box. The tree will open only when user clicks Browse.
Also, is there any way to activate the right button in full screen (very useful for fast copying/moving)
First of all, many thanks for the excellent XnView! I have a quibble with the software, though:
- when doing a copy/move for the first time, the drawing of the folder tree takes ages (in fact more than a minute). Ok, I have two full 250GB disks and access a few remote disks but XnView is the only software I know that works this way.
My sugestion is doing things the Windowze way: don't open the folder tree and put a "Browse" button near the path box. The tree will open only when user clicks Browse.
Also, is there any way to activate the right button in full screen (very useful for fast copying/moving)
Re: Slow copy/move (+question)
"activate the right button" ?? Could you explain please?bzi99 wrote:Also, is there any way to activate the right button in full screen (very useful for fast copying/moving)
Re: Slow copy/move (+question)
I mean the right button of the mouse. In non-full screen mode a right click opens the menu with Open, Zoom, etc operations.Dreamer wrote:"activate the right button" ?? Could you explain please?
Re: Slow copy/move (+question)
OK, so you want the context menu in fullscreen. I thought it is enabled by default...Anonymous wrote:I mean the right button of the mouse. In non-full screen mode a right click opens the menu with Open, Zoom, etc operations.Dreamer wrote:"activate the right button" ?? Could you explain please?
Options > View > Fullscreen > disable/unmark "Enable navigation..."
Re: Slow copy/move (+question)
Thanks. That's exactly what I was looking forDreamer wrote:Options > View > Fullscreen > disable/unmark "Enable navigation..."

I have exactly the same problem. A single file copy/move takes between 50 and 90 seconds! I suggest you use the standard Windows File Open/Save dialog or something like ACDSee's that remembers the last paths.- when doing a copy/move for the first time, the drawing of the folder tree takes ages (in fact more than a minute). Ok, I have two full 250GB disks and access a few remote disks but XnView is the only software I know that works this way.
It's the only single annoying reason I don't use XnView - it's great otherwise.
50-80 sec for what? For the copy?enforcer wrote:I have exactly the same problem. A single file copy/move takes between 50 and 90 seconds! I suggest you use the standard Windows File Open/Save dialog or something like ACDSee's that remembers the last paths.- when doing a copy/move for the first time, the drawing of the folder tree takes ages (in fact more than a minute). Ok, I have two full 250GB disks and access a few remote disks but XnView is the only software I know that works this way.
Pierre.
Really strange, i use the standard windows dialog boxenforcer wrote:Just for drawing the HUGE file tree (several disks, many folders, folders with thousands of pics). And after drawing the tree a simple scroll takes seconds (my PC is not slow: P4@2.8GB, 1GB of RAM)xnview wrote:50-80 sec for what? For the copy?

Pierre.
It has (at least ACDSee 7). You're NOT using the standard File Open/Save dialog (do a File->Save in your browser or favorite application). That dialog is instantaneous.xnview wrote:Really strange, i use the standard windows dialog boxAcdsee has his own dialog??
The only other application I know that always draw the FULL file tree is PowerDVD but it takes much less time than XnView (under 30 seconds).
Oh yes, it's my dialog, sorry... But it's the same component as tree view in the browser. Do you have the same delay in browser?enforcer wrote:It has (at least ACDSee 7). You're NOT using the standard File Open/Save dialog (do a File->Save in your browser or favorite application). That dialog is instantaneous.xnview wrote:Really strange, i use the standard windows dialog boxAcdsee has his own dialog??
The only other application I know that always draw the FULL file tree is PowerDVD but it takes much less time than XnView (under 30 seconds).
Pierre.
No. The difference is that the browser doesn't draw the full folder tree (nor does any application I know save for PowerDVD). "Save As" goes directly to the last directory and you have quick navigation at the top ("Save In:").xnview wrote:Oh yes, it's my dialog, sorry... But it's the same component as tree view in the browser. Do you have the same delay in browser?
It's strange, because i don't draw full folder tree here too, and i've checked, i draw only visible tree...enforcer wrote:No. The difference is that the browser doesn't draw the full folder tree (nor does any application I know save for PowerDVD).xnview wrote:Oh yes, it's my dialog, sorry... But it's the same component as tree view in the browser. Do you have the same delay in browser?
But which folders do you have to obtain this delay? I have this dialog without delay...
Pierre.