Yes, i prefer .manifest not embedded.OL wrote:Perhaps because some people for some reason prefer the classic buttons look, and incidentally don't want to have the bug Dreamer is on about. Just an random guess =)
RC1: Few bugs are back with old xnview.manifest only
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Re: Few bugs are back with old xnview.manifest only
Here, what do you have as options?? (i want to check again)
Pierre.
Re: Few bugs are back with old xnview.manifest only
And you must scroll with a mouse wheel only, not with a scrollbar.Dreamer wrote:Default options, just view changed to details, try to scroll few times...
Re: Few bugs are back with old xnview.manifest only
I can't reproduce it, i use default xnview.ini, xnview.manifest & change to details mode. But nothing...Dreamer wrote:And you must scroll with a mouse wheel only, not with a scrollbar.Dreamer wrote:Default options, just view changed to details, try to scroll few times...
Pierre.
Re: Few bugs are back with old xnview.manifest only
I tried again, same result... Maybe some mouse settings are different.xnview wrote:I can't reproduce it, i use default xnview.ini, xnview.manifest & change to details mode. But nothing...
Could anyone else try to reproduce it please?
0. make sure that xnview.exe.manifest file is in xnview RC1 dir
1. close xnview
2. copy at least 10 files into xnview dir
2. rename xnview.ini to xnview.ini.bak
3. start xnview
4. press Enter
5. press F9 twice
6. press End
7. scroll up and down with a mouse wheel (once or twice)
Can you see several white lines then?

Thanks.
I have Genius NetScroll Optical USB mouse, "Scroll one "page" at a time" option enabled (but maybe also some options in TweakUI are diferent...) and Windows XP SP1.
Re: Few bugs are back with old xnview.manifest only
Try again, but can't reproduce itDreamer wrote:I tried again, same result... Maybe some mouse settings are different.xnview wrote:I can't reproduce it, i use default xnview.ini, xnview.manifest & change to details mode. But nothing...
Could anyone else try to reproduce it please?
0. make sure that xnview.exe.manifest file is in xnview RC1 dir
1. close xnview
2. copy at least 10 files into xnview dir
2. rename xnview.ini to xnview.ini.bak
3. start xnview
4. press Enter
5. press F9 twice
6. press End
7. scroll up and down with a mouse wheel (once or twice)
Can you see several white lines then?
Thanks.
I have Genius NetScroll Optical USB mouse, "Scroll one "page" at a time" option enabled (but maybe also some options in TweakUI are diferent...) and Windows XP SP1.

Pierre.
Re: Few bugs are back with old xnview.manifest only
White lines problem solvedDreamer wrote:

How?
You need to resize xnview browser window vertically so that you have all files/rows fully shown (no half rows).
Pierre, maybe you could solve this problem completely if you know where is the problem (e.g. don't display "not fully shown" row at bottom) - but if it's not pssible, never mind...

Other bug (white space, #1/#2) has been also partially fixed...Dreamer wrote:White lines problem fixed. Other bug not fixed (but it's probably a windows problem).
There is no white space when one or more files are selected untill:
- I switch to another program/window and switch back
- or - I scroll behind the window (so that selected file(s) are not visible) and back
Dreamer