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Start in hidden folder

Posted: Sat Oct 01, 2005 10:17 am
by Hacker
Hi,
I have a button in TC that starts XnView in the current dir. (The "Start path" field is empty.)
XnView is set to start in the current directory.

Now watch this little movie about a hidden dir named "hidden":
movie

TIA
Roman

Posted: Sun Oct 02, 2005 3:49 pm
by Hacker
Can anyone confirm...?

Roman

Posted: Sun Oct 02, 2005 5:41 pm
by helmut
Hacker wrote:Can anyone confirm...?

Roman
Could you (briefly) describe what the problem is so that we can focus on that when watching your movie?

Posted: Mon Oct 03, 2005 2:08 pm
by Hacker
Sorry, I thought it was obvious. :)

Well, I start XnView in a hidden dir named "hidden". There is one JPG inside. However, that JPG is not shown, instead "hidden" is show, but without any meaningful icon (neither a dir, nor a file (??)) and pressing enter on it doesn't do anything. However, when I use the mouse to go one dir higher and then go inside the "hidden" dir in XnView itself, all is fine and the JPG is shown.

TIA
Roman

Posted: Thu Oct 06, 2005 11:45 am
by xnview
Hacker wrote:Sorry, I thought it was obvious. :)

Well, I start XnView in a hidden dir named "hidden". There is one JPG inside. However, that JPG is not shown, instead "hidden" is show, but without any meaningful icon (neither a dir, nor a file (??)) and pressing enter on it doesn't do anything. However, when I use the mouse to go one dir higher and then go inside the "hidden" dir in XnView itself, all is fine and the JPG is shown.
How do you start XnView? When i start "browse with xnview" on a picture (in hidden folder), i have good thumbnail. Folder doesn't appear, normal by default hidden folder are not shown...

Posted: Thu Oct 06, 2005 9:16 pm
by Hacker
xnview wrote:How do you start XnView? When i start "browse with xnview" on a picture (in hidden folder), i have good thumbnail. Folder doesn't appear, normal by default hidden folder are not shown...
As shown in the movie - I click on XnView's icon in Total Commander's button bar. This simply runs c:\programy\xnview\xnview.exe.

Show hidden files is enabled in XnView.

Roman

Posted: Thu Oct 06, 2005 10:47 pm
by marsh
I can confirm that starting program in hidden folder from total commander is problematic.
I used TC for fist time to check problem- so I don't know if it was my error, tc's, or xnv's.

1. I installed TC by unarchiving it in a directory. I don't use installers for either program.
2. Used Xnview in toolbar instead of notepad.
3. tc settings: Start Path of xnview empty; show hidden files.
4. Xnview settings: Startup directory -current; show hidden files
5. Started Xnview from TC in non-hidden directory- it works.
6. Started Xnview from TC in hidden directory- strange behaviour Hacker reported.

All is right…

Posted: Fri Oct 07, 2005 12:25 am
by Clo
:) Hello !

- I tried to reproduce this under Win 98 SE, but I couln't…
  1. I made a dir C:\A9, and set it as "Hidden"
  2. I copied a Roman's *.jpg inside… ;)
  3. I can open the pic in XvView (associated for *.jpg) directly in the main "View" window from that hidden dir. The file is : C:\A9\IMG_2130.JPG
  4. If I launch XnView as "empty" from its button in the TC tool-bar, while that hidden dir has the focus, then I can open the file it contains from the "Open" button, all is right, I can open it from the browser too - from the tree, I don't use "last folder" for the browser. Indeed, the "Hidden" attribute is not shown in the tree, but this is a known issue… I get a thumb-nail, no problem.
  5. Same settings here than <marsh>'s ones about hidden dirs. both in TC and in XnView.
{ Aside :
marsh wrote :
1. I installed TC by unarchiving it in a directory. I don't use installers for either program.
- Hum… I do the same generally, but in that case, it isn't a good idea, 'cause the INI-files paths are not stated in the Registry (the only things which are), and that leads to many irritating annoyances later…
marsh wrote :
2. Used Xnview in toolbar instead of notepad.
- You are not bound to replace a button to add another, the number of icons is not limited… }

:mrgreen: Kind regards,
Claude
Clo

Re: All is right…

Posted: Fri Oct 07, 2005 1:02 am
by marsh
Clo wrote::) Hello !

- I tried to reproduce this under Win 98 SE, but I couln't…
*Update* Problem occurs in "C:\in\test\hidden" but not "C:\hidden". Something odd is happening. I'll leave the rest to you TC users. :)
Clo wrote:
2. Used Xnview in toolbar instead of notepad.
- You are not bound to replace a button to add another, the number of icons is not limited… }
I'll take a better look at it someday.

Ha!!!

Posted: Fri Oct 07, 2005 4:40 pm
by Clo
:arrow: Hacker & marsh

:) Hello Roman, hello B. !
*Update* Problem occurs in "C:\in\test\hidden" but not "C:\hidden".
• Ah ! It's true ! Finally, I set a path as :
C:\Test\special\A9\IMG_2130.JPG
in which A9 is a hidden dir.
- I can open the pic from TC normally (2-click, D&D on the XvView icon, Enter), but in the browser, the A9 hidden sub-dir does not appear in the tree, while it appears normally when I have C:\A9
- The "Refresh" button does nothing…
- Even if I set "Last used" as the start-dir for the browser, while I've opened the pic in its hidden dir just before, I don't get the hidden sub-dir, no pic, no thumbnail !
- The browser "Reopen" list in the "View" main window and the Reopen files show both C:\Test\special\ only, not the rest of the path and the file for the recently open files list!
- Under Win 98 SE

:mrgreen: Kind regards,
Claude
Clo

Posted: Fri Oct 07, 2005 7:05 pm
by marsh
*update 2*
It is definitely not a TC problem:
Running Xnview from any program gives same behaviour. I ran it from ultra-edit, same bug.
I ran this "c:\xnview\xnview.exe %1" from batch file inside "c:\in\test\hidden, same bug.

TC is better---

Posted: Fri Oct 07, 2005 7:59 pm
by Clo
:arrow: marsh

:) Hi again !
It is definitely not a TC problem: …
• I think so too…
- I have set "Tree" view in TC (fom the Show Menu), and I can see the whole tree for my test; the hidden sub-dir A9 is shown and it has the appropriate “!” mark (which disappears when you open it, though, a trivial bug I guess…)
- The pic contained in that hidden sub-dir is alright displayed on the opposite panel in the file-list. I can open it here with all means as usual…

¤ I've too an old 2xExplorerZI (I use it to make the TC-updates only :P ).
- Here, the hidden sub-folder is not shown in the tree, same as in the XnView browser, while its content is shown in the file-list, however.
- I can open the file from the file list. Windows issue? But yet, I have always "Show all files" (or so) in Windows settings; 2xExplorerZI uses the Win Explorer core, it has not its own file-managing engine…

:mrgreen: Kind regards,
Claude
Clo