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Hi Guys, i am near of the world larges lies, if i tell other guys i am to stupid to store a picture on the pc. I work with this computer type since the PC PC. I have decided to create a picture gallerie with timles, creative pictures. Every picture is a new theme in the art of photography. Then i was looking for the right resizer for web export with a good picture quality. XnView was the favorite. Big cutomer have become budgets for buying special pictures. Then they need the original digital photo from me.
The original folder was empty. The pictures was taken with auhorisations, with dates for locations. This happens more then one time. I was sure that i have not clicked the "delete original button". Then i have deinstalled the XnView application. I have no questions about this.
XnView Risk
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Re: XnView Risk
The only way that xnview have deleted original picture is this checkbox...PC User wrote:<Moderator's note: This topic has been moved>
Hi Guys, i am near of the world larges lies, if i tell other guys i am to stupid to store a picture on the pc. I work with this computer type since the PC PC. I have decided to create a picture gallerie with timles, creative pictures. Every picture is a new theme in the art of photography. Then i was looking for the right resizer for web export with a good picture quality. XnView was the favorite. Big cutomer have become budgets for buying special pictures. Then they need the original digital photo from me.
The original folder was empty. The pictures was taken with auhorisations, with dates for locations. This happens more then one time. I was sure that i have not clicked the "delete original button". Then i have deinstalled the XnView application. I have no questions about this.
Pierre.
Re: XnView Risk
XnView does not remove files, unless you tell it to do so. Sure enough, there might be a bug, but at the moment there isn't known any bug regarding file deletion. Did you check the Windows Recycle bin? Perhaps your image files are still there.PC User wrote: .... I was sure that i have not clicked the "delete original button". Then i have deinstalled the XnView application. I have no questions about this.
Maybe---

Helmut wrote
- I tested to delete a copy of a JPG "accidentally" in 1.80.3 under XP-Pro using the <Del> key - that could be touched involuntarily while a pic is displayed -.…Sure enough, there might be a bug, but at the moment there isn't known any bug regarding file deletion. …
1. It seems that nothing happens on the screen after the key has been struck once. Not any message.
2. If you press <Del> again (the pic is displayed still in «View» mode), you get an error-message telling that the file can't be found¦open from its current location (or floppy

3. Watching into the folder from Total Commander, you discover that the file has gone.
4. And the worst : it is NOT in the Recycle Bin…


Claude
Clo
Old user ON SELECTIVE STRIKE till further notice •
Re: Maybe---
With setting "Confirm file deletion" off I could reproduce 1 - 3. But the file is in the recycle bin.Clo wrote:- I tested to delete a copy of a JPG "accidentally" in 1.80.3 under XP-Pro using the <Del> key - that could be touched involuntarily while a pic is displayed -.…Sure enough, there might be a bug, but at the moment there isn't known any bug regarding file deletion. …
1. It seems that nothing happens on the screen after the key has been struck once. Not any message.
2. If you press <Del> again (the pic is displayed still in «View» mode), you get an error-message telling that the file can't be found¦open from its current location (or floppy!) or so, I tested in French…
3. Watching into the folder from Total Commander, you discover that the file has gone.
4. And the worst : it is NOT in the Recycle Bin…
Right, the handling is not 100% correct, (wrong error message in step 2), and more user feedback could be given, e.g. in the status bar. But this is basically what you want when setting "Confirm file deletion" off.
If I get the original poster right, we are speaking of many pictures, not some few images.
The snag ---
• Hi !
¤ I'm just in search of a reason able to explain why files (a few or a lot) could be deleted differently than from the "Delete" button, and "silently"…
- I tested too with the setting "View"… "After deletion, open next" (or so) enabled for a bunch of files, and of course all files are deleted without any message of confirmation according to the settings. No file in the Recycle Bin still.
- Only a <Del> strike in exces displays the "fancy" message quoted above.
- In that case, a user working intensively in the same folder (maybe too quickly) with the keyboard could destroy progressively a lot of files… Some keys become very ticklish when the keyboards are getting old
• Whether this is not something in that painting, I think that the user might check for viruses in his PC…
G.
Claude
Clo
¤ Right, but the snag is that the file is NOT in the Recycle Bin!…But this is basically what you want when setting "Confirm file deletion" off. …
¤ Indeed, but this is not quite clear : more information should be needed about which files and their number, and in which way they are dispatched in (a) folders(s), the used settings, etc. ……If I get the original poster right, we are speaking of many pictures, not some few images…
¤ I'm just in search of a reason able to explain why files (a few or a lot) could be deleted differently than from the "Delete" button, and "silently"…
- I tested too with the setting "View"… "After deletion, open next" (or so) enabled for a bunch of files, and of course all files are deleted without any message of confirmation according to the settings. No file in the Recycle Bin still.
- Only a <Del> strike in exces displays the "fancy" message quoted above.
- In that case, a user working intensively in the same folder (maybe too quickly) with the keyboard could destroy progressively a lot of files… Some keys become very ticklish when the keyboards are getting old

• Whether this is not something in that painting, I think that the user might check for viruses in his PC…

Claude
Clo
Old user ON SELECTIVE STRIKE till further notice •
Re: The snag ---
For me this works. Is option "Delete to Recycle bin" in category "General" checked?Clo wrote:• Hi !¤ Right, but the snag is that the file is NOT in the Recycle Bin!…But this is basically what you want when setting "Confirm file deletion" off. …
The original poster wrote "I have no questions about this.", so I doubt that we will get such info.Clo wrote:¤ Indeed, but this is not quite clear : more information should be needed about which files and their number, and in which way they are dispatched in (a) folders(s), the used settings, etc. ……If I get the original poster right, we are speaking of many pictures, not some few images…
Yes, that's good. If there is any way / bug, we must do something about this.Clo wrote:¤ I'm just in search of a reason able to explain why files (a few or a lot) could be deleted differently than from the "Delete" button, and "silently"…
As written above, I doubt that we will get more info from this user.Clo wrote:- I tested too with the setting "View"… "After deletion, open next" (or so) enabled for a bunch of files, and of course all files are deleted without any message of confirmation according to the settings. No file in the Recycle Bin still.
- Only a <Del> strike in exces displays the "fancy" message quoted above.
- In that case, a user working intensively in the same folder (maybe too quickly) with the keyboard could destroy progressively a lot of files… Some keys become very ticklish when the keyboards are getting old
• Whether this is not something in that painting, I think that the user might check for viruses in his PC…
I think the function which has some risk is the "Overwrite = Replace" in Batch Conversion dialog. If chosen, this will overwrite your original files without any warning.