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I think there is a bug in Pmview Pro v3.10 that shows when it's called from the command line to select a group of files.
I have both Pmview Pro v3.10 and Pmview2000 v2.32 installed. They live in separate directories and is called from the command line with two different batch files. Pmview.cmd (for Pmview 2000): @echo off setlocal set path=g:\os2ut\pmv2000;%path%; set PMVIEW_INI=g:\os2ut\pmv2000\pmview.ini pmview.exe %1 endlocal Pmvpro.cmd (for Pmview Pro v3.10): @echo off setlocal set path=g:\os2ut\Warpin\Apps\Pmview;%path%; set PMVIEW_INI=g:\os2ut\Warpin\Apps\Pmview\Pmview.ini pmview.exe %1 endlocal Now I go to g:\ftp\brides directory to view all Bridesandbeauties pics. First I do it in Pmview 2000: Pmview.cmd Bridesandbeauties*.* The File Open Container (FOC) pops up showing thumbnails of all Bridesandbeauties files. To view one, I click on the thumbnail and the main window opens with the selected file.. This is the behaviour I've seen in Pmview from the beginning. Next I do it in Pmview Pro: Pmvpro.cmd Bridesandbeauties*.* What happens now is NOT what I expect from Pmview Pro. The Main window opens showing the FIRST Bridesandbeauties file in the directory. The FOC is NOT open at this point so I open it with Ctrl+O, expecting to see thumbnails of all Bridesandbeauties files. Instead, it shows thumbnails of ALL pics, not just the Bridesandbeauties pics! As g:\ftp\brides contains a LOT of pics, this will slow down my system a lot and make it hard for me to find only the Bridesandbeauties thumbnails in the FOC. Is this behaviour intentional or is it a bug? |
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