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XnView 1.70 RC3 (Windows)
Posted: Mon May 17, 2004 7:59 pm
by xnview
Hello,
XnView v1.70 RC3 is available here (last release candidate before final release):
http://www.xnview.com/beta/XnView-RC3.zip
Added : Configuration for text shown in fullscreen/slideshow
If you find bugs, please contact me.
Pierre.
Re: XnView v1.70 RC3 (Windows)
Posted: Mon May 17, 2004 11:31 pm
by helmut
In full screen mode my test video (MPEG) is just black. It is played properly in the preview and normal view, but when switching to full screen it's just black.
When switching from full screen to 'Fit image to window, all' by pressing '/' key, the video is shown.
Re: XnView v1.70 RC3 (Windows)
Posted: Tue May 18, 2004 1:15 am
by ckit
helmut wrote:In full screen mode my test video (MPEG) is just black. It is played properly in the preview and normal view, but when switching to full screen it's just black.
When switching from full screen to 'Fit image to window, all' by pressing '/' key, the video is shown.
I can reproduce this bug with a MPEG4 AVI file, I'm converting it to XviD 1.0.0 Final AVI and testing that and then I'll use a standard MPEG and test that.
MPEG4 AVI = fail
XviD 1.0.0 Final = fail (it worked the first time but failed every other time)
Bad Boys Game Trailer MPG = fail
Far Cry Gameplay MPG = fail (this one did have the highest success rate)
manhattan_chase_game_trailer_divx50.avi = fail
painkillertrailer(esrb_approved)_div50.avi = fail (worked once or twice)
I think the problem has to do with switching to Full screen on certain frames while the movie is playing.
Pressing '/' key will only fix it once, press '/' key again and I get a black screen again.
AstroBoy-e3-2004.mov = Success every time
NSDUYLAT_(lg).mov = Success every time
sims2_e3_04_sup.mov = Success every time
MOV files are NOT affected by this bug.
Posted: Tue May 18, 2004 4:25 pm
by Guest
Hello,
Thank you for fullscreen text customization. One additional small idea is that fullscreen text could also have a border as an option like cinema subtitles (or DVD player subtitles) white text with black Nxpixel character border (customizable border size and colour). Then this option would be perfect.
However actual is also satisfying.
Going back to disapearing scrollbars after the leaving fullscreen. There's still

there:

Zoom some part of the image, so there're both vertical and horz scrollbars

Go into fullscreen

Leave fullscreen

VoilĂ ! No vertical scrollbar now (in RC2 I remember horz scrollbar was disapearing ;P)
Regards,
Posted: Tue May 18, 2004 4:29 pm
by OnO
That was me ^^^^^^ writing this reply.
There's crackd http proxy at my provider

, sometimes looses my php session..
crw
Posted: Wed May 19, 2004 1:03 am
by Guest
image size in canon crw file?
Posted: Wed May 19, 2004 1:14 am
by ckit
Anonymous wrote:Hello,
Thank you for fullscreen text customization. One additional small idea is that fullscreen text could also have a border as an option like cinema subtitles (or DVD player subtitles) white text with black Nxpixel character border (customizable border size and colour). Then this option would be perfect.
However actual is also satisfying.
Going back to disapearing scrollbars after the leaving fullscreen. There's still

there:

Zoom some part of the image, so there're both vertical and horz scrollbars

Go into fullscreen

Leave fullscreen

VoilĂ ! No vertical scrollbar now (in RC2 I remember horz scrollbar was disapearing ;P)
Regards,
Yes, I agree XnView v1.70 RC3 still loses it's vertical scrollbar on images in View mode after coming out of Full Screen view.
Posted: Wed May 19, 2004 7:34 am
by xnview
ckit wrote:Yes, I agree XnView v1.70 RC3 still loses it's vertical scrollbar on images in View mode after coming out of Full Screen view.
Strange, with the RC2, i have the problem of horizontal scrrolbar, but now no problem.
Which OS?
Pierre.
Posted: Wed May 19, 2004 11:44 am
by ckit
Windows 2000 SP4
Posted: Wed May 19, 2004 11:57 am
by helmut
xnview wrote:Strange, with the RC2, i have the problem of horizontal scrrolbar, but now no problem.
Which OS?
Pierre.
With RC3:
Windows 2000 (no SP) works o.k., but Windows XP doesn't. The problem does occur each time you toggle from fullscreen and back. Once the vertical scroll bar is gone, zooming in or out makes it appear, again.
Posted: Wed May 19, 2004 3:05 pm
by ckit
helmut wrote:xnview wrote:Strange, with the RC2, i have the problem of horizontal scrrolbar, but now no problem.
Which OS?
Pierre.
With RC3:
Windows 2000 (no SP) works o.k., but Windows XP doesn't. The problem does occur each time you toggle from fullscreen and back. Once the vertical scroll bar is gone, zooming in or out makes it appear, again.
I have the exact same problem except with Win2000 SP4. Zooming in or out fixes the problem for me too.
Posted: Wed May 19, 2004 4:10 pm
by xnview
helmut wrote:With RC3:
Windows 2000 (no SP) works o.k., but Windows XP doesn't. The problem does occur each time you toggle from fullscreen and back. Once the vertical scroll bar is gone, zooming in or out makes it appear, again.
And on my win2000 SP2 or Win XP (no SP), i have no problem

Pierre.
Posted: Wed May 19, 2004 4:56 pm
by helmut
xnview wrote:helmut wrote:With RC3:
Windows 2000 (no SP) works o.k., but Windows XP doesn't. The problem does occur each time you toggle from fullscreen and back. Once the vertical scroll bar is gone, zooming in or out makes it appear, again.
And on my win2000 SP2 or Win XP (no SP), i have no problem

Pierre.
From what I can see this bug has been around for many XnView versions, so I think it's not too serious

Posted: Wed May 19, 2004 6:39 pm
by xnview
From what I can see this bug has been around for many XnView versions, so I think it's not too serious

But i hate bugs
Pierre.
Posted: Wed May 19, 2004 7:20 pm
by crazytb
Thank you for fullscreen text customization. One additional small idea is that fullscreen text could also have a border as an option like cinema subtitles (or DVD player subtitles) white text with black Nxpixel character border (customizable border size and colour). Then this option would be perfect.
Maybe the "border" could be more difficult to implement. Instead of "border", a simple "shadow" is much easier to implement and it also does the job.
