- Under Win 98 SE, the ß12 works fine still, including Ctrl+i …
- The new feature to create a TIF (might be named rather “Create a TIFF Multipage) works, but it has no built-in compression, hence the output TIF-file is huge !
- And the filters names in the list and the menu are still in English only !¶@†³
- I didn't test under XP-Pro yet { and I don't know yet if I'll do…:( }
2petermad Hello Peter !
- Here, the *.EMF and the most *.WMF work, but in a folder of Corel 3.00, one among twenty-nine doesn't, with a message "Type not supported", while all are opened alright in XnView…
- All thumbnails are correct, using the XnView method ( and adding the type in <wincmd.ini> [Lister]… of course )
Ouistiti, #11943
L'important n'est pas de convaincre, mais de donner à réfléchir.
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AlleyKat wrote: TC wouldn't be worth its price without your plugin.
I must agree - TC has been worth its prize without any plugin just at the times it was Windows Commander 3.0.
But it is true that it would be worth a higher prize with nyams plugin.
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Where should imagine.dll go? Installing Imagine either automatically from the zip file or manually from the TC plugin dialog generates an "imagine.dll not found" message. Putting imagine.dll in the TC root folder doesn't help.
I am reluctant to put it in \windows\system32, though I guess that is a logical place for it.
I've been using SGViewer with great success, but am intrigued by Imagine and wanted to try it out.
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