'List file' doesn't work on Desktop.

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'List file' doesn't work on Desktop.

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Condition:
TC PB2,
IrfanView is associated with jpg extension.

steps:
-Go to desktop with commanad cm_OpenDesktop,
-press 'F3' on jpg files - message 'File not found!'.
-press 'Ctrl+q' - it is OK.

If one goes to Desktop in traditional way F3 works


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Post by *sqa_wizard »

IrfanView is associated with jpg extension
I guess IrfanView is defined for use with F3 too ...

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Indeed you need to use Lister for F3 to be able to use it on the Desktop, sorry.
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Post by *karlchen »

Hi, folks.

I admit that by now I fail to
+ reproduce the reported problem
+ understand the given answers :?

OK, I have setup a first T.C. instance to use IrfanView to display multimedia files (this includes jpeg-files).
I have not created any T.C. internal file association pointing to Irfanview at all. (How would this interfere with the T.C. internal lister which is launched by pressing F3, not by doublie-clicking?)

I have setup a second T.C. instance to use the lister plugin Imagine to display multimedia files (this includes jpeg-files). This installation is absolutely ignorant of the existence of IrfanView.

If I go to the Windows Desktop (cm_opendesktop) in the 1st T.C. instance, select the only existing JPG-file and press F3, the T.C. lister will open and display the file just fine.
(Process Explorer proves that i_view32.exe has been loaded by totalcmd.exe. So IrfanView is used by the lister to display the JPG-file)

If I go to the Windows Desktop (cm_opendesktop) in the 2nd T.C. instance, select the only existing JPG-file and press F3, the T.C. lister will open and display the file just fine.
(Process Explorer proves that no i_view32.exe is used, but that imagine.wlx has been loaded.)

In neither case, there is an error message telling "File not found."

What do I do incorrectly in order to reproduce the problem?

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Post by *_Jan_ »

karlchen wrote: What do I do incorrectly in order to reproduce the problem?
Set F3 to run External viewer.

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Post by *karlchen »

Hi, _Jan_.
Set F3 to run External viewer.
Oh, I see.
Yes, confirmed.
Using the function "external viewer" will not work for files on the Windows Desktop (cm_opendesktop).
("external viewer" is still assigned to the key-combo Alt-F3 and "internal viewer" to F3. This is why I failed to understand.)

Calling the external viewer inside the folder "%userprofile%\desktop" will work as expected, though.

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Seems to be fixed in 7.5pb3
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Post by *ghisler(Author) »

Thanks for trying it!

Can anyone else confirm this fix, please?
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Post by *karlchen »

Hello, Christian.

If you go to the virtual Desktop Folder (cm_opendesktop or via the breadcrumb bar ==> \\Desktop) and launch an external viewer on a selected file (default key combo Alt+F3), this will work fine.

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Thanks for trying it too!
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Post by *_Jan_ »

Works for me also.

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