Slideshows. the ini file, and automating CDs
Posted: Mon Dec 27, 2004 4:57 am
I may have just missed it somewhere, but I can't find any info on the XnView .ini file. What I was hoping it could do --and if it doesn't yet, could be made to do in an upcoming revision very soon-- is specify the relative path of a .sld file and whether to start it automatically on program start (I'm assuming that XnView checks the .ini file first thing on startup).
That would take care of most of the problems on autorunning CD slide shows (autorun.inf is useless because almost everyone has--or should have--turned it off, so you can't count on it). Likewise, shortcuts won't do because MS omitted relative paths.
You can already name "Xnview.exe" to "ClickMe.exe" and it appears to still work fine-- so with the .ini file working as it should, you could put all the images in (one or more) folders as specified in the 'sld' file, and put just the "ClickMe" file on the CD root directory. Then, the only instructions needed for the user would be to open the CD, and click as indicated.
That would take care of most of the problems on autorunning CD slide shows (autorun.inf is useless because almost everyone has--or should have--turned it off, so you can't count on it). Likewise, shortcuts won't do because MS omitted relative paths.
You can already name "Xnview.exe" to "ClickMe.exe" and it appears to still work fine-- so with the .ini file working as it should, you could put all the images in (one or more) folders as specified in the 'sld' file, and put just the "ClickMe" file on the CD root directory. Then, the only instructions needed for the user would be to open the CD, and click as indicated.