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Xnview vs. Irfan View
rjbull:
hi rj-
we've been having a running discussion of the file open/save dialog box extenders.
see this post: https://www.donationcoder.com/forum/index.php?topic=506.0
in fact we are going to do a review of them very soon.
sounds like you are one of us who couldn't live without such a tool :)
-mouser (August 26, 2005, 05:45 AM)
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Found that afterwards :-/ Actually, I found a way round it for what I wanted to do. That was, print out the first pages, only, of a series of PDF files. Eventually I realised that all I had to do was point Total Commander at the directory they were in. Because Acrobat reader is a known application to TC, all I had to do was Alt-Tab to TC, move the cursor down one, and hit Enter... Later I discovered the freeware PDF Toolkit, so now I use pdftk to construct a new PDF file out of the front pages, and just print that complete.
pdftk - PDF toolkit
http://www.accesspdf.com/pdftk/
lanux128:
boy was i embarassed to find that out.-mouser (August 30, 2005, 12:33 AM)
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me too... & i've been using irfanview since earlier versions of 2.8x ;-)
anyway, thanks mouser...
best regards,
lanux
vevola:
I'd be interested in hearing your thoughts regarding this topic now, since these posts date back to 2005. Both apps have changed. What do you think now?
Edvard:
I've switched to XnView entirely.
The background color for the 'cut' function is now settable, which was a bit of a pain before, and the print dialog is WAY beefed up from the version I was using.
It's still a little slow generating thumbnails of pdf files when you're viewing the contents of a folder and there are pdf's in there, but it's gotten faster as of a version or two back.
On the downside, the Linux version is a horrible-looking feature-less pile of mess that makes me wonder if it's even the same program.
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