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How to make default "Auto Image Size > Fit image to window"?
Posted: Thu Jul 14, 2016 8:28 pm
by cadu
Hi,
I would appreciate help (v.0.81):
I would like to make "Auto Image Size > Fit image to window, large only" the default preview option when in Full Screen or View modes. Is it possible?
I can set the default behavior in Browse Mode (by using the right click menu on the image). If I set this option in Browse it is kept forever. However, when I open an image direct in Full Screen or View modes, the preview is always reset automatically to "fit image to window". I would like to avoid this behavior by setting a default option that can't change automatically (Fit image to window, large only).
Thanks for help,
Cadu
Re: How to make default "Auto Image Size > Fit image to wind
Posted: Thu Jul 14, 2016 11:45 pm
by XnTriq
Again: Please give the latest beta a try
Re: How to make default "Auto Image Size > Fit image to wind
Posted: Mon Jul 18, 2016 10:42 pm
by cadu
Thanks!
XnView MP 0.82 beta 3 solved my issue.
Re: How to make default "Auto Image Size > Fit image to wind
Posted: Sun Oct 02, 2016 6:32 pm
by Marsu42
Using 0.82 final on Win x64, this doesn't work for me:
I can set "Auto Image Size: Fit Image to Window" in Settings alright, but it's ignored and images opened through the Browser of command line always come up with "Auto Image Size -> No fit" ... the same behavior of 0.81 and before. How do you people manage to persuade XnViewMP to adhere to the new Setting?!
Re: How to make default "Auto Image Size > Fit image to wind
Posted: Mon Oct 03, 2016 12:18 pm
by xnview
Marsu42 wrote:
I can set "Auto Image Size: Fit Image to Window" in Settings alright, but it's ignored and images opened through the Browser of command line always come up with "Auto Image Size -> No fit" ... the same behavior of 0.81 and before. How do you people manage to persuade XnViewMP to adhere to the new Setting?!
I've tried, in Settings>view>Auto Image Size, i set 'Fit image to window', in browser i open a picture file, and it's correct. not for you?
Re: How to make default "Auto Image Size > Fit image to wind
Posted: Thu Oct 06, 2016 9:36 am
by Marsu42
xnview wrote:Marsu42 wrote:
I can set "Auto Image Size: Fit Image to Window" in Settings alright, but it's ignored and images opened through the Browser of command line always come up with "Auto Image Size -> No fit" ... the same behavior of 0.81 and before. How do you people manage to persuade XnViewMP to adhere to the new Setting?!
I've tried, in Settings>view>Auto Image Size, i set 'Fit image to window', in browser i open a picture file, and it's correct. not for you?
Nope, not for me :-\ ... Thanks for trying to reproduce, I'll re-try over her with a clean ini or clean user profile, this is really tiresome

Re: How to make default "Auto Image Size > Fit image to wind
Posted: Sat Oct 08, 2016 7:39 am
by xnview
do you have tried with a clean .ini? Or send me your xnview.ini
Re: How to make default "Auto Image Size > Fit image to wind
Posted: Tue Nov 01, 2016 2:54 am
by AngryUser
Same problem here.
I tried so many different hings now, but its just impossible to make the programm rememeber my desired "Fit Image to...." setting as default.
It always jumps back to what the program was installed with.
Also, hotkey using is not an option for me. I need this option as a default or its not usefull or time effective.
Re: How to make default "Auto Image Size > Fit image to wind
Posted: Wed Nov 02, 2016 9:13 am
by xnview
do you use 'lock zoom'?
Re: How to make default "Auto Image Size > Fit image to wind
Posted: Fri Nov 04, 2016 3:12 am
by AngryUser
xnview wrote:do you use 'lock zoom'?
I dont use "Lock Zoom" and I tried some combinations right now but it doesent help and is also not connected to the problem.
Re: How to make default "Auto Image Size > Fit image to wind
Posted: Mon Nov 07, 2016 3:10 pm
by xnview
AngryUser wrote:xnview wrote:do you use 'lock zoom'?
I dont use "Lock Zoom" and I tried some combinations right now but it doesent help and is also not connected to the problem.
send me your xnview.ini?