3/4/2023 0 Comments Xyplorer preview .psdI'd suggest to add the line " filename" above the view area instead of only filename which is shown there. But QV doesn't have a window with title, and TC title better to keep as is. Second is with indication of Explorer View: in Lister window it's shown as in the title. There may be other solutions too anyway, it's a suggestion. Possible solution: "Options" for Quick View mode. There is still a couple of problems, however.įirst is due to lack of Options menu in QV mode, so we cannot see current mode and change it if need. Such default configuration may be not very handy, but anyway it works. Then Lister will always attempt to use EP and switch to built-in only as failsafe mode. In fact, this can be solved by assigning by default the Explorer Preview (8) to all files *.* in the Lister configuration. Could it be possible to memorise Explorer Preview mode in QV and keep it until exit? And it may not be noticed immediately because some files (*.txt, pictures) do look very similar in both modes. It may be quite annoying if you look at a number of docs and one of them resets QV. Move the marker down and up over the file list and look at content on the opposite panel: if a particular file cannot be viewed in EP mode, the mode resets and all next files will be shown in built-in modes. Then switch to QV mode Ctrl+Q, press Tab key, 8, Tab. For *.doc files it's possible almost every time, for *.docx often but not always, for *.zip quite rarely. Preliminary you can check any file whether it can be viewed in EP mode in normal Lister window. To reproduce, you need to have a set of different files in one directory, like *.doc, *.txt, *.zip, *.pdf, maybe others. As a result, a user has to activate EP mode again, which currently is not quite easy because of lack of menu Options in QV. This happens not regularly and apparently depends on code returned by Explorer Preview. However, in Quick View mode it may be unexpectedly reset and replaced with built-in Lister modes depending on file content. When we look at content of different files, Explorer Preview mode (8) is very handy.
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