by jeeg (Posted Sun May 08, 2016 6:14 pm)
I made a few experiments and I discovered that the bug I have is not only in version 2.36.
I have the same bug in 2.35 but I never notice that till a few days ago.
It's hard to explain but I try.
Let's say that I have a folder with 6 photos. Some are small photos (for example 2000*1000 pixels). Some instead are huge (for example 15000*10000).
So in my folder I have these files:
normal1
normal2
huge1
huge2
huge3
normal3
I double click the first file (normal1) and it opens up in Xnview as always. Now I click pagedown and I see normal2. Everything perfect.
Now the bug! I click pagedown again. Xnview instead of showing me huge1 it shows normal3. In other words Xnview skips all the huge files and show the first normal file it founds (normal3).
Even more strange is that if now I click Pageup Xnview shows up huge3. If I click pageup again it shows up Huge2 etc.
So....pageup always works! Instead pagedown skips the huge files. This happen with very big photos only.
I hope it's useful and that you can test this on your pc too.
Windows7 ultimate, 8gb ram, geforce550...that's all.
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I made a few experiments and I discovered that the bug I have is not only in version 2.36.
I have the same bug in 2.35 but I never notice that till a few days ago.
It's hard to explain but I try.
Let's say that I have a folder with 6 photos. Some are small photos (for example 2000*1000 pixels). Some instead are huge (for example 15000*10000).
So in my folder I have these files:
normal1
normal2
huge1
huge2
huge3
normal3
I double click the first file (normal1) and it opens up in Xnview as always. Now I click pagedown and I see normal2. Everything perfect.
Now the bug! I click pagedown again. Xnview instead of showing me huge1 it shows normal3. In other words Xnview skips all the huge files and show the first normal file it founds (normal3).
Even more strange is that if now I click Pageup Xnview shows up huge3. If I click pageup again it shows up Huge2 etc.
So....pageup always works! Instead pagedown skips the huge files. This happen with very big photos only.
I hope it's useful and that you can test this on your pc too.
Windows7 ultimate, 8gb ram, geforce550...that's all.
Read Main Topic