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quick view panel questions

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hello,


1. Is it possible to define word wrap in quick view panel for text documents?
2. Why viewing *.zip shows first *.txt file instead of zip info and zip file list? Is this normal?
3. Is it normal that QVP does not show transparent images?
4. Why do small images get resized to full window?
5. Can I change the color of a background?
6. Can I center images?

QVP otherwise works great. It's just too much scrolling right.

Thanks
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1. Yes, switch to the qv panel and press W.
4. Press F
5. No
6. No
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Post by *krojc »

Damn that was fast.
Where can I find these shortcuts.. I don't seem to find them.

This wordwrap "W" does not work as I suspected? Text still does not fit to QVP width.

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:-)
If you open a file with F3 (Lister), you can see them on the menu.
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This wordwrap "W" does not work as I suspected? Text still does not fit to QVP width.
You can adjust the width in Lister options.
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now this is... sorry!
I have no idea why I missed it.
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Now I just made you really use TC :-) and that is our goal here!
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Post by *Hacker »

krojc,
2. Why viewing *.zip shows first *.txt file instead of zip info and zip file list? Is this normal?
Not sure about the order, but AFAIK TC looks for file_id.diz first, then some .nfo, then readme.txt and then some other .txt, assuming info about archive is in these files. It is normal.

Try the the Imagine lister plugin for instance.

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Post by *krojc »

Heh...

Well I'm one of those guys that actually sometimes reads through the manual. I haven't connected this QV panel with lister. It's probably because by default F3 does nothing over dir, zip...

This is a lesson worth remembering.
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It's probably because by default F3 does nothing over dir, zip...
Unless you have lister plugins configured for directories, zips, etc...

:)

I use the IE plugin when QuickViewing folders. It's fantastic.

And the TC lister (QuickView or otherwise) automatically displays the contents of readme files if you select a zip that contains one.
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JohnFredC wrote: 2005-01-17, 19:22 UTC
It's probably because by default F3 does nothing over dir, zip...
Unless you have lister plugins configured for directories, zips, etc...

:)

I use the IE plugin when QuickViewing folders. It's fantastic.

And the TC lister (QuickView or otherwise) automatically displays the contents of readme files if you select a zip that contains one.

Thank you for your tips. I didn't know how to display the contents of the folder better and quickly. Now using the HTMLView plug-in, the effect is really great! :lol: :lol: :lol:
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Re: quick view panel questions

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А программа просмотра архивов (QuickView или другая) автоматически отображает содержимое файлов readme, если вы выбираете архив, содержащий такой файл.


как отключить эту гадость

Moderator message from: white » 2025-01-10, 23:25 UTC

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And the archive viewer (QuickView or other) automatically displays the contents of readme files if you select an archive containing such a file.

how to disable this nastiness
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2mihail_ms
Related info in the help:
[Help - Ini File Settings part 2: Configuration N-Z] wrote:
QuickViewUnzipReadMe=1

Show readme files in archives with Ctrl+Q on the archive:
1: Always
-1: Only in regular archives with archive extensions, e.g. .zip (not .epub)
0: Never
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