There's a setting with max number of tabs, but I don't know quite what does it do. by F4, then open other file and have only one tab - with current file. What I'd want is to be able to close XN e.g. I need to close it by closing tab (or pressing escape) and with setting "close XN after last tab" it also closes instance and doesn't bring back recently opened files after restart. So it's not "last files", it's "last files of last closed instance" and to close picture, I can't use main close button, because they will stay in list. IV, file D and I have tabs ADĥ) I close both instances, IV is the last and I open files E, F, G, H - I close instance after each opening III with file C and I've in tabs ACĤ) I open inst. Also the behavior is weird for me (from user point of view, not "how code works"):ġ) I open instance I (by choosing file in win explorer) and it have in tabs file Aģ) I open inst. When I opened tabs, I've noticed more than 100 files in tabs. I had tabs hidden and recently XN started to act very slowly. Maybe something to address in the next version's installer routine.Is there a way to allow one instance of XnViewMP to open only one file. Clearly the installer does not recognise manually installed dll's from the past workarounds and does not overwrite them. So I guess it was using some intermediate dll version that it had found elsewhere in the path.Ĭonfirm. I just reinstalled 0.97 and the new heif.dll appears.Īlso I notice that some of the images still did not have camera data in the database, just image properties had been added after the rescan. If it was manually copied, does that mean the installer would not recognise it and therefore not overwrite it? Maybe I just manually copied the old dll from somewhere else in my attempt to get it working early this year. I used the 圆4 install for xnviewmp 0.97 and previous ones. Yes, I have no idea why the old file was still there (or where it originally came from). Happy to dig the updated Microsoft HEIF files out of the directory and attach for analysis if someone tells me where to find them. Just copied that one into the plugins folder to see what happens and it stopped reading HEIC files again, so definitely something interacting wrongly. I had the previous standalone zip file of the HIEF dll files installed in the plugin directory prior to the latest upgrade. It is a little slower than the previous XNViewMP version. Perhaps it is a flawed dll in the latest version, or however win10 interacts with it and the auto-updated Microsoft HEIF plugins from the other day. Simply deleted the heif.dll file from plugins. Thanks, I was able to replicate this and got my HEIC file editing back again. If you have already applied flags, categories etc to these images then it might be trickier. The easiest way I can think of is to go into settings-> catalog->tools and delete the folders with bad data. I need to use menu item "view->update catalog from files" after selecting all images - then it works properly.In "details" view the entry for properties (H and V resolution, pixel count) is blank for most images - this is an indication that the catalog DB is wrong. it may have already cached the thumbnail, but stored incorrect catalog information about the image.it still needs to complete the slow process of scanning all images in the folder first.Then it mostly opens images correctly in the expected xnviewmp image edit window and I can move next/previous as normal. I removed the heif.dll plugin from xnviewmp folder (it was 2017 version!). On initially browsing to a folder with maybe 50 images, trying to open an image will instead open in the separate heic viewer program.Īfter the thumbnails are completed, then trying to open the image gives an error message box from xnviewmp - but I did not save a screenshot and I cannot reproduce as I have fixed the problem. I have observed a similar problem with a set of HEIC images.
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