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I own QuickView Plus which can view many file types. Can this be set up to view cursor files in the Total Commander 5.51 Quick View panel.

I thought I had done this in earlier versions of Win Commander and QuickView Plus but I cannot seem to find out how to do it with current versions. QuickView Plus has a 'Pin' to application ability and I can pin it to Total Commander but it does not refresh the file display as I place cursor or F3 while on a different file.

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I own QuickView Plus which can view many file types. Can this be set up to view cursor files in the Total Commander 5.51 Quick View panel.
As far as I remember Christian once thought about supporting QVP, but the makers of QVP demanded high fees so Christian let it be.
So much for what I know about QVP and TC, others might know more.

HTH anyways
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You can specify QuickView as an external viewer at TCs Settings and then call it by pressing ALT-F3 on the file :)
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You can use QuickView Plus through IEView plugin. See IEView documentation for details.
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Post by *oblomov »

Hacker wrote:
I own QuickView Plus which can view many file types. Can this be set up to view cursor files in the Total Commander 5.51 Quick View panel.
As far as I remember Christian once thought about supporting QVP, but the makers of QVP demanded high fees so Christian let it be.
I can confirm it, I just recently had a talk about it with one of the QVP guys. (Yeah, like anyone doubted Christian's word about it :))
So much for what I know about QVP and TC, others might know more.
As mentioned elsewhere, you can use it via its IE interface with a lister plugin.
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Post by *Innuendo »

Jonathan Potter, author of Directory Opus, ran into the same problem. The QVP people wanted literally thousands of dollars for a license to interface with their software.

What Jonathan did was write a work-around plugin to address that. Was very clever...
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