In the TC helpfile and in the Lister configmenu you can read:
Use Irfanview/Xnview to load graphics other than BMP
Lister ignores these settings and always load e.g. JPGs with internal viewer.
So external viewer becomes almost useless.
And btw: Please make an option to disable the awful auto rotate by EXIF information. I want to show images as it is. (Or at least show a hint in the titlebar that the image is rotated)
[8.0bX] Lister does not follow description in helpfile
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Helpfile is not updated to new features yet (it is still beta).In the TC helpfile and in the Lister configmenu you can read:
Use Irfanview/Xnview to load graphics other than BMP
This is due to the fact, that nobody knows if all changes will make it into the final version.
Usually the new helpfile will be available with final version (or with some RC)
Yes, this is a new feature of TC8Lister ignores these settings and always load e.g. JPGs with internal viewer.
history.txt wrote:05.08.11 Added: Lister: Show jpg, gif and png images in Lister without plugins also in 32-bit version, via gdi plus (32)
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It is not only in the helpfile, it's also shown in the configuration menu of the lister.Helpfile is not updated to new features yet (it is still beta).
I don't really like this behavior, because you can't decide what is shown in external viewer anymore.
The option "Use Irfanview/Xnview to load graphics other than BMP" should not be ignored, even when
the new lister is able to show other formats than BMP. If I only can use a external viewer by viewing
very exotic image format, than this option becomes almost useless.
When this option is not supported anymore, than there should be an option like "[ ] Always use a external viewer".
Using an plugin is not an option, because the is no one, that is really maintained.
Using the internal viewer (TC8) is not an option, because:
- its slow like hell on resizing big images (compared to TC7 + Irfanview)
- blurs small image while fit to window
- scrolling images takes ages (compared to TC7 + Irfanview)
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Are you kidding meBiozynotiker wrote:Using an plugin is not an option, because the is no one, that is really maintained.

http://www.totalcmd.net/plugring/imagine.html
is maintained since 8(!) years and still is

(heck its even faster on bigger pictures as irfanview)
Thats like saying "Im driving a car but never went faster as 35mph"...I had never used a TC plugin in the past and I won't do it in the future. I'm proud of it. Period.
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Are you kidding me
http://www.totalcmd.net/plugring/imagine.html
is maintained since 8(!) years and still is
(heck its even faster on bigger pictures as irfanview)
Don't get me wrong, i don't mean a complete viewer as a plugin, i'd mean a plugin, that give me the ability to use a similar option like "Use Irfanview/Xnview to load graphics other than BMP".I use Imagine plugin with the Lister and its definitely used for displaying all types of graphic files !
This works about the last 10 years, and why this should be changed and why we forced to use plugins for this?
Driving at 35mph is way more secure as driving a way fasterThats like saying "Im driving a car but never went faster as 35mph"...

There is simple no need. TC has tons of buildin functions for my daily work...
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