Hello,
I recently switched to a 22" wide screen monitor (LG L226WTQ) and notice that when I click on images/files associated with XnView, it crashes when exiting the program (stops responding, "hungapp" error msg).
Oddly, it does not happen when I first click on Xnview and browse an images folder, only when I click on an associated image first. I moved from 1.90 to 1.91.6 version, still happens.
Thank you
Crash after switching to wide screen monitor
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Re: Crash after switching to wide screen monitor
Hum, not sure that the only reason is the screenalanm wrote:Hello,
I recently switched to a 22" wide screen monitor (LG L226WTQ) and notice that when I click on images/files associated with XnView, it crashes when exiting the program (stops responding, "hungapp" error msg).
Oddly, it does not happen when I first click on Xnview and browse an images folder, only when I click on an associated image first. I moved from 1.90 to 1.91.6 version, still happens.
Thank you

Pierre.
Thanks for the reply. I think I isolated the problem. It only happens when I click directly on an image associated with XnView (but not by browsing with XnView) and only in a folder with many images. In smaller folders with fewer images it does not happen. The folder with the problem has about 350 images and is about 55mb. In folders with less, about 200 images or around 30mb, it 'almost' stops responding, but exits the program OK a few seconds later.
So the workaround (for me at present) is not to click directly on the images, but start XnView first and browse to the image folder.
Hope that helps.
So the workaround (for me at present) is not to click directly on the images, but start XnView first and browse to the image folder.
Hope that helps.
Which is your OS? Do you have only pictures in the big folder?alanm wrote:Thanks for the reply. I think I isolated the problem. It only happens when I click directly on an image associated with XnView (but not by browsing with XnView) and only in a folder with many images. In smaller folders with fewer images it does not happen. The folder with the problem has about 350 images and is about 55mb. In folders with less, about 200 images or around 30mb, it 'almost' stops responding, but exits the program OK a few seconds later.
So the workaround (for me at present) is not to click directly on the images, but start XnView first and browse to the image folder.
Pierre.
Problem solved! When you asked me what settings in the gen tab options, these were the checked items:
-only one instance, -rotate images based on EXIF orientation, -launch browser at startup
I tried checking/unckecking all items in the options tab but nothing worked.
So I looked at other tabs, under View, I unchecked "read one image ahead" and this solved the problem. No more hung app when I click on XnView associated files. Everything works fine now.
Thanks for your assistance!
-only one instance, -rotate images based on EXIF orientation, -launch browser at startup
I tried checking/unckecking all items in the options tab but nothing worked.
So I looked at other tabs, under View, I unchecked "read one image ahead" and this solved the problem. No more hung app when I click on XnView associated files. Everything works fine now.

Thanks for your assistance!
Well I had a few youtube clips (flv) but even when I took them out of the folder the problem was still there. The others are all picture files (jpg, a few bmp). Only when I uncheck "read one image ahead" that it no longer hangs.
Its odd that I never had this problem before, only when I switched to the wide-screen monitor it happened.
Its odd that I never had this problem before, only when I switched to the wide-screen monitor it happened.