helmut wrote:Silversleeves wrote:Seems to be missing one tiny little thing -- an "Open with XnView" command. ...
Perhaps not 100% obvious: Clicking on the thumbnail will open up the image in XnView. Is this what you request?
Ahem ... that presumes you have XnView set as the default application to open or edit the type of file you're previewing in the Win Explorer context menu. I don't, and I'm sure I'm not the only one.
Prove it to yourself: take a less-often-used image file format such as TGA or TIFF and set the default application to a program not XnView. Then try opening it via the preview displayed by the Shell Extension (if there
is one). It 'reverts' (for want of a better word) to whichever application you just set for that format.
I still vote for a menu command "Open with XnView". Some of us would rather not gimp (npi) around with our file-format options, but may still from time to time want to see the picture file in full-size and have the greater number of options available in XnView (as opposed to, say, My View Pad or QuickTime's PictureViewer).
BZT