Since I changed my OS from NT4 to WIN2000 the multi-selection of opened files doesn't work anymore.
Description:
- Choose menu File / open
- Mark the first File in the list
- Press "SHIFT" + "END" to mark the rest
- Press the "Open" button
Now the first and the last file are opened. After pressing the move forward or move back button in the menue or turning the mouse wheel only one picture is opened, but its opened two times.
I tried the effect on 2 various machines with the same result. My OS Version ist WIN 2000, 5.00.2195, SP 4
regards Klaus
Open dialog does not open multiple files
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Re: Multiselection opened files lost / Win 2000
On my win2000, one window is opened, and i can navigate through the pictures selected with next/previous.Klaus wrote:since I chaged my OS from NT4 to WIN200 the multi-selection of opened files doesn't work anymore.
description:
choose menu File / open
mark the first File in the list
press "SHIFT" + "END" ot mark the rest
press the "open" Button
Now the first and the last file are opened. After pressing the move forward or move back button in the menue or turning the mouse wheel only one picture is opened, but its opended two times.
You don't have that?
Pierre.
Re: Multiselection opened files lost / Win 2000
When I follow these steps, only one image is opened. One can see this in the list of open windows (menu 'Windows'): Only one image window and the browser window is listed. When selecting multiple files, I'd expect to open them all, so at first glance this looks like a bug.Klaus wrote:...
Description:
- Choose menu File / open
- Mark the first File in the list
- Press "SHIFT" + "END" to mark the rest
- Press the "Open" button
...
The behaviour changes when setting 'Open a picture per window' in the category 'Misc' of the options.
I can't tell the difference between the option 'Open a picture per window' and the option 'Only one view opened' and can't tell whether this is a bug or not. Anyone else? Pierre?
Note: In XnView 1.68 the behaviour is the same.