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Claude
Clo
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I already read that.lister plugin documentation wrote:Suggested location+name of the ini file where the plugin could store its data. This is a fully qualified path+file name, and will be in the same directory as the wincmd.ini. It's recommended to store the plugin data in this file or at least in this directory, because the plugin directory or the Windows directory may not be writable!
Thank you very much for your decision!norfie wrote: I respect your decision (because it is only your decision) but I cann't accept it. It's impossible (for me) to use your plugin in my professional environment (for different reasons) if there is no (optional) possibility to locate ini-file in same dir like wincmd.ini.
Good luck with your plugin.
The algorithm is not complex. It is simply an averaging loop.nyam wrote:I have no plans about it.Genghis86 wrote:How about an option for "Use Resample instead of resize for fitting"?
When you use QuickView or Lister, Imagine "fits" the image into the available client area, but uses resize algorithm instead of resample, which leads to quality loss.
It'll take long time to implement.
• I did… But especially to update the language-files.Is there anyone here who've tried the new 0.9.0.0 beta 2?
• Like my Grand'Mum said (in French) : «Mystery and gum !»Who could please tell me how to use the Packer Plugin?
- Hence, I attempted to install it as a packer-plugin, but I had to abort that handling, since I didn't know what extensions must be associated with <Imagine.wcx>, in order to compress… what- Packer Plugin for Total Commander available. (Imagine.wcx)
Thank you, Clo!Clo wrote: I saw that you have asked for explanations already on the nyam's forum… Maybe two posts will be more efficient ?![]()