Posted on: Apr 9 2011, 07:26 PM | |
Forum Member Group: Members Posts: 6 Joined: 2-January 04 From: Adelaide, Australia Member No.: 171 |
I can confirm that PMView work under Wine on Linuxes. Install on Windows machine and then copy PMView directory to Linux machine. Open terminal window, go to directory where PMView.exe reside and type 'wine PMView.exe' (case sensetive!). As I can test, every funtion of PMView works 100%. There is no left over dll's, all You need is in this directory. tested is with: PMView Pro v3.12 XandrOS for eeePC 1.0.2.15, KDE 3.4.2 I use unregistered version, so on start show nag screen. Im not sure is it possible to register it under wine, and I have no reg key to test, but I beleive this will also work. If anyone need it for Linux/Wine and have no working Win machine arround, I can send fresh install for that purpose. Or demand from Peter to put in download section such choice ! Just tried this under Ubuntu 10.04 and it both installs and runs fine Just bought myself a Windows license - but made clear in the comments on the order form that I'll be running it under linux |
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Posted on: Aug 10 2008, 04:51 AM | |
Forum Member Group: Members Posts: 6 Joined: 2-January 04 From: Adelaide, Australia Member No.: 171 |
Hi Peter, I notice the following in the release notes for v3.52: "Problem with Icon Thumbnail (EA) creation on Samba drive: The Samba file system driver does not handle requests for EA data correctly. When PMView checks if a file has an Icon Thumbnail (Icon EA) attached, it uses a small buffer big enough only to hold the EA data length information. The Samba driver ignores the limited buffer size and if EA data exists, it will overwrite PMView's memory buffer which in turn results in PMView crashing. PMView v3.52 uses a full 64kB buffer (maximum possible EA data) to prevent this from happening" Can you give me any more details that would help me fix the problems in the Samba plugin? Thanks, Paul. |
Forum: PMView - OS/2 Technical Support · Post Preview: #1212 · Replies: 1 · Views: 49,133 |
Posted on: Dec 27 2005, 05:59 AM | |
Forum Member Group: Members Posts: 6 Joined: 2-January 04 From: Adelaide, Australia Member No.: 171 |
QUOTE (Peter @ Jun 22 2005, 10:31 AM) I will consider adding display of the aspect ratio in a future version! BTW, the aspect ratio of 8x10 is 4:5. The aspect ratio of 8x12 is 2:3. This is what PMView would display. It would never display 8:12 because that's not a normal form. I'd also like the option to 'lock' the aspect ration. For example, most often we get prints done in 6" x 4" - so when cropping photos would like to 'lock' the expansion of the selection dialog to this ratio to save fiddling Cheers, Paul. |
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Posted on: Sep 26 2004, 04:42 PM | |
Forum Member Group: Members Posts: 6 Joined: 2-January 04 From: Adelaide, Australia Member No.: 171 |
EXCELLENT Can it default printer quality settings too? The other thing I find after printing photos to photo paper is that the next job also remembers that the paper is set to glossy and the quality level to Advanced Photo..
PS any ETA on v3.10? |
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Posted on: Sep 21 2004, 02:15 AM | |
Forum Member Group: Members Posts: 6 Joined: 2-January 04 From: Adelaide, Australia Member No.: 171 |
Hi Peter - was there ever any progress on this? I just got bitten by this "feature" yesterday after printing some 6x4 photos on A5 sized paper - then my wife printed 10 copies of something she'd scanned and got nice little A5 sized copies of them
Cheers, Paul. |
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Posted on: Jan 2 2004, 01:07 AM | |
Forum Member Group: Members Posts: 6 Joined: 2-January 04 From: Adelaide, Australia Member No.: 171 |
Hi Peter,
I don't see anything about Dynamic Job Properties with any of the 3 sets of printer drivers that I use. HP Laserjet 4, Laserjet Postscript or Canon S400. Why would anyone want to save the number of page copies anyway? I would much prefer PMView to always default to 1 copy. Cheers, Paul. |
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