Is there a way to use XnView within the quickview - that is, use xnview for displaying a file in the other panel the way you can with the internal viewer?
What I'm after is this:
QuickView a pdf file inside of FC without opening another program window.
Xnview can open nearly anything.
I tried adding XnView to the "Viewers" panel in the settings under "Programs/Viewers" and put "jpg" for the filter but it opens instead with the plugins of the quickview.
XnView in QuickViewer
XnView in QuickViewer
(Windows 10-1909 Professional 64bit)
Re: XnView in QuickViewer
Ah, I found the 64bit sLister plugin to show pdf files - and it works very well.
Still, I wonder about using XnView as an internal quickviewer.
Still, I wonder about using XnView as an internal quickviewer.
(Windows 10-1909 Professional 64bit)
Re: XnView in QuickViewer
+1 Don't know if it's possible, but the idea has great merit.
Re: XnView in QuickViewer
One thing that makes me ask this is that in the Configuration for the Viewer within FC, in the Multimedia tab, there is an area for "Graphic Libraries" with a checkbox for "Use Irfanview/XnView to load changes".
And you can specify a list of file extensions
I just now saw that it says XnView there - haha - I always read Irfanview before...
Anyway, I'm not sure what this does, but it seems to involve XnView and the Viewer.
And you can specify a list of file extensions
I just now saw that it says XnView there - haha - I always read Irfanview before...
Anyway, I'm not sure what this does, but it seems to involve XnView and the Viewer.
(Windows 10-1909 Professional 64bit)
Re: XnView in QuickViewer
It uses XNView to load graphic formats, just like in TC's case:
http://www.xnview.com/wiki/?title=Total ... r&oldid=62
http://www.xnview.com/wiki/?title=Total ... r&oldid=62
Re: XnView in QuickViewer
Mine still opens in FC's external viewer.
But that's not what I want anyway... I can just double-click the file to open a file in XnView anyway.
But that's not what I want anyway... I can just double-click the file to open a file in XnView anyway.
(Windows 10-1909 Professional 64bit)
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