preview's picture: Come Along by ~kissthewake [link]
::UPDATE::08.01.2010:: v2.0 Bug Fix: The window flickers fixed. Bug Fix: Minimize to taskbar fixed. Feature: Set window title in configuration file.
::UPDATE::28.01.2010:: v2.1 Bug Fix: The window flickers fixed. (again) Bug Fix: 'New Window' file select dialog fixed. Bug Fix: 'New Window' could not load .ini file fixed.
::UPDATE::09.12.2010:: v2.2 Feature: Show/Hide window caption in configuration file.
::UPDATE::24.02.2012:: v2.3 Feature: Add some shortcut keys. Feature: Show/Hide window title text in configuration file.
::UPDATE::10.04.2012:: v2.4 Bug Fix: Problem load PNG picutre after another picture type. Feature: Enable/Disable minimize button on titlebar.
::UPDATE::31.05.2012:: v2.5 Bug Fix: Problem load images, when file name extention has upper case / lower case combination.
::UPDATE::19.12.2012:: v2.6 Feature: Show/Hide picture file name on title text in configuration file. Changed preview picture.
::UPDATE::21.12.2012:: v2.7 Bug Fix: Problem load image has space in filename on startup. Feature: Add 'readme_jp.txt' and 'QuickView_jp.ini'. (Translated to Japanese)
::UPDATE::21.01.2013:: v2.8 Bug Fix: Problem load configuration file has space in filename. Feature: Show/Hide taskbar button.
Jundai, this is a really great lightweight picture viewer. I just have a suggestion and an error, I suppose.
First, I have lots of images with resolutions taller (or sometimes wider) than my monitors. If I open one of them, it will compress in the direction that it would otherwise be cut off in. Could you make an option (preferably to be able to set to default) for the image to fit to screen and make it so that images larger than the monitor won't compress?
Second, if I edit the default background qv.bmp, or change the value to a different name in the config, no background image will show (it will just be a small greyish square). I'm sure something is up with that.
please enjoy it!
It's not supported to run at windows startup.
thanks for using.
please enjoy!
please enjoy it!
First, I have lots of images with resolutions taller (or sometimes wider) than my monitors. If I open one of them, it will compress in the direction that it would otherwise be cut off in. Could you make an option (preferably to be able to set to default) for the image to fit to screen and make it so that images larger than the monitor won't compress?
Second, if I edit the default background qv.bmp, or change the value to a different name in the config, no background image will show (it will just be a small greyish square). I'm sure something is up with that.
Thanks for this awesome application!
first, I see. may be support this function at next update.
second, QuickView is not supported 32bit images.
thank you for using.