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antistatik
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I downloaded the current version. That is, 8.51a. I try to view images (jpeg files) in a folder, but I can't browse them using hotkeys 'n' & 'p', nor via the menu 'file - next'. The picture just doesn't change. Am I doing something wrong ?
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Horst.Epp
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Post by *Horst.Epp »

This keys are only function if you have selected more than one file before starting the viewer.
Its much better to use a plugin like Imaging to view images, there you can always move to next and previous file in the current dir.
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[quote="Horst.Epp"]This keys are only function if you have selected more than one file before starting the viewer.
Its much better to use a plugin like Imaging to view images, there you can always move to next and previous file in the current dir.[/quote]
Thank U, I guess U find this plugin useful. If it's compatible with the last version, how do I download & install it ?..
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Post by *Horst.Epp »

antistatik wrote:
Horst.Epp wrote:This keys are only function if you have selected more than one file before starting the viewer.
Its much better to use a plugin like Imaging to view images, there you can always move to next and previous file in the current dir.
Thank U, I guess U find this plugin useful. If it's compatible with the last version, how do I download & install it ?..
Download from
http://www.totalcmd.net/plugring/imagine.html
There are x86 and x64 versions and both are working fine with the latest TC.
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Post by *antistatik »

Nice chioce. I was a bit tied up configuring it, but I dont need special software like acdsee anymore
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Yeah, Ctrl+Shift+F1 with Ctrl+Q convert TC to ACDSee. :D
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