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Re: old, old trouble

Posted: Tue Nov 02, 2004 8:38 am
by xnview
Sam wrote:The problem is not solved basically?
I've fixed the problem (for a 1.75 release)

A workaround ---

Posted: Tue Nov 02, 2004 10:52 pm
by Clo
:) Hello !
- I know the bug of "crash with ICLs" for years, I have sent a lot of samples to Pierre a long while ago yet.
- The files themselves are not the cause, there is really a problem not really solved in XnView till today.
- Recently, I reported here that the bug remains in the French Forum.
- Waiting for 1.75, I use a workaround :
- When you have browsed the first ICL and that it has caused no crash, close the file, then open the next one from the menu File, and so on.
- Don't browse too quickly, I noticed that the bug occurs sooner if you ask for the Next Page as soon as the icon is displayed. It's less obvious if the PC has a so big amount of RAM (I've 320 MB SD-RAM for the P II 350, under Win 98SE)
- Indeed, this is not very handy, but allows to view the ICLs contents …

:mrgreen:  Kind regards,
Claude
Clo

Re: old, old trouble

Posted: Wed Nov 03, 2004 5:39 am
by Sam
xnview wrote:
Sam wrote:The problem is not solved basically?
I've fixed the problem (for a 1.75 release)
Thanks!

Re: A workaround ---

Posted: Wed Nov 03, 2004 6:18 am
by Sam
Clo wrote:
- I know the bug of "crash with ICLs" for years, I have sent a lot of samples to Pierre a long while ago yet.
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- Waiting for 1.75, I use a workaround :
- When you have browsed the first ICL and that it has caused no crash, close the file, then open the next one from the menu File, and so on.
- Don't browse too quickly, I noticed that the bug occurs sooner if you ask for the Next Page as soon as the icon is displayed. It's less obvious if the PC has a so big amount of RAM (I've 320 MB SD-RAM for the P II 350, under Win 98SE)
- Indeed, this is not very handy, but allows to view the ICLs contents …
Waiting for the following version, I view (temporarily) the ICLs contents in an alternative viewer.
In XnView I have blocked viewing of ICLs.