XnViewMP to view thumbnails
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XnViewMP to view thumbnails
Hello, I have one small question: is it possible to make friends with TC and XnViewMP ? That it worked as it is now XnView / InfanView. When I specify the XnViewMP executable file, I get the error "file not found" and the empty XnViewMP window opens.
Win 10x64 / TC 11.01 x64 / Ryzen 5 3600 / GTX 3060 12gb / 32gb RAM
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Re: XnViewMP to view thumbnails
You will have to ask the XnViewMP authors to support Total Commander. Both XnView and Irfanview have been adapted to work as a converter for TC.
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Re: XnViewMP to view thumbnails
I have set up a button for XNViewMP that works for me.
button41=D:\Total Commander\Applications\XnViewMP\xnviewmp.exe
cmd41=""D:\Total Commander\Applications\XnViewMP\xnviewmp.exe""
param41=%P%S
path41=D:\Total Commander\Applications\XnViewMP\
menu41=XNViewMP
It will open a single file under the cursor, multiple marked files. It will also let you move to next and previous in the same folder. If you click the button on a folder it will open them as thumbnails and give you all of the options available from XNViewMP.
Hope that helps in some way.
Joe
Peoria, IL
button41=D:\Total Commander\Applications\XnViewMP\xnviewmp.exe
cmd41=""D:\Total Commander\Applications\XnViewMP\xnviewmp.exe""
param41=%P%S
path41=D:\Total Commander\Applications\XnViewMP\
menu41=XNViewMP
It will open a single file under the cursor, multiple marked files. It will also let you move to next and previous in the same folder. If you click the button on a folder it will open them as thumbnails and give you all of the options available from XNViewMP.
Hope that helps in some way.
Joe
Peoria, IL
Joe
Central Illinois, USA
Central Illinois, USA
Re: XnViewMP to view thumbnails
Hi Joe, FYI:
you can also right click such a button, choose "copy" and paste that here (ready to paste it to TC-button bar again).
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I have re-arranged your excerpt from your *.bar file,
here for to create a button manually by hand:
Command: ""D:\Total Commander\Applications\XnViewMP\xnviewmp.exe""
Parameters: %P%S
Start path:
Icon: "D:\Total Commander\Applications\XnViewMP\xnviewmp.exe"
Tootltip: Launch XNViewMP with %P%S
you can also right click such a button, choose "copy" and paste that here (ready to paste it to TC-button bar again).
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I have re-arranged your excerpt from your *.bar file,
here for to create a button manually by hand:
Command: ""D:\Total Commander\Applications\XnViewMP\xnviewmp.exe""
Parameters: %P%S
Start path:
Icon: "D:\Total Commander\Applications\XnViewMP\xnviewmp.exe"
Tootltip: Launch XNViewMP with %P%S
Re: XnViewMP to view thumbnails
No, unfortunately this one doesn't suit me at all. With the same success, I can just open xnviewmp directly. I'm interested in the preview of the folder without leaving TC, right in its window, as it works with xnview.jberry910 wrote: ↑2018-11-19, 17:56 UTC I have set up a button for XNViewMP that works for me.
button41=D:\Total Commander\Applications\XnViewMP\xnviewmp.exe
cmd41=""D:\Total Commander\Applications\XnViewMP\xnviewmp.exe""
param41=%P%S
path41=D:\Total Commander\Applications\XnViewMP\
menu41=XNViewMP
It will open a single file under the cursor, multiple marked files. It will also let you move to next and previous in the same folder. If you click the button on a folder it will open them as thumbnails and give you all of the options available from XNViewMP.
Hope that helps in some way.
Joe
Peoria, IL
Understandably. Then I will write on their forum. I just thought that this system works the other way around.ghisler(Author) wrote: ↑2018-11-19, 15:07 UTC You will have to ask the XnViewMP authors to support Total Commander. Both XnView and Irfanview have been adapted to work as a converter for TC.
Win 10x64 / TC 11.01 x64 / Ryzen 5 3600 / GTX 3060 12gb / 32gb RAM