JPEGView
Posted: Tue Apr 13, 2010 1:17 am
Added to the database.
http://www.portablefreeware.com/index.php?id=1749
It's a very lean image viewer.
http://www.portablefreeware.com/index.php?id=1749
It's a very lean image viewer.
TPFC Forums
https://www.portablefreeware.com/forums/
https://www.portablefreeware.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=6126
I think I can see how this issue slipped past us. I tested this today and found on Win XP SP3 this happens when you select "edit user settings" rather than "edit global settings". Also, it didn't save the database file to the appdata folder. If someone doesn't use the "edit user settings" option, its still portable. Setting the item in row 18 to "true" grays out the "edit user settings" option.zandet2 wrote:Please note that JPEGView is not natively portable; to let the program save the settings into the program folder, and use it from an usb device, is necessary to modify the row n. 18 on the JPEGView.ini, putting
StoreToEXEPath=true
otherwise, the settings and the db files will be saved in "C:\Documents and Settings\USER\Application Data\JPEGView".
More informations can be found here: http://www.winpenpack.com/main/download.php?view.889
The JPEGView page should be updated to report this method implemented directly from the author.
I don't exactly understand what you mean writing "this happens": what is "this", the not-portability issue?webfork wrote:I think I can see how this issue slipped past us. I tested this today and found on Win XP SP3 this happens when you select "edit user settings" rather than "edit global settings". Also, it didn't save the database file to the appdata folder. If someone doesn't use the "edit user settings" option, its still portable. Setting the item in row 18 to "true" grays out the "edit user settings" option.zandet2 wrote:Please note that JPEGView is not natively portable; to let the program save the settings into the program folder, and use it from an usb device, is necessary to modify the row n. 18 on the JPEGView.ini, putting
StoreToEXEPath=true
otherwise, the settings and the db files will be saved in "C:\Documents and Settings\USER\Application Data\JPEGView".
More informations can be found here: http://www.winpenpack.com/main/download.php?view.889
The JPEGView page should be updated to report this method implemented directly from the author.
I can't verify that Win 7 or Vista have behavior zandet2 points out, but even on XP someone could unknowingly or accidentally disable program portability, so I think its worth it to make a note. I'll go ahead and edit the entry.
Thanks for the heads-up, zandet2.
"This" = the issue zandet2 brought up.ZioZione wrote:webfork wrote:I think I can see how this issue slipped past us.
I don't exactly understand what you mean writing "this happens": what is "this", the not-portability issue?
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+ Mar 30, 2022
v1.0.40
* Updated to latest dcraw 9.28 (6/1/2018)
PR #30, thanks kakuty
Previous version of dcraw in JPEGView was from 2008.
Other changes:
* Created new MSI installer for JPEGView using WiX. It's rudimentary, but
functional. See v1.0.39.1 MSI Installer Pre-Release for all the details.
* Updated Japanese translation, thanks maboroshin PR #46
* Updated to Turbo JPEG version 2.1.3 (2/25/2022)
* Updated to Google's WebP library version 1.2.2 HEAD at commit 7a68afa (3/21/2022)
+ Mar 12, 2022
v1.0.39.1 MSI Installer Pre-Release Pre-release
This is a new WiX Installer that I've been working on for the past few weeks.
See discussion here. #32
It's very rudimentary, but the goal is to get it working just enough to get into
winget repository.
If you get a chance, please test the installer and leave a comment in the
discussion. I know it looks like it was written in the early 2000s sweat_smile,
but I'll take any suggestions you may have. Please go test in a VM, on
32bit/64-bit, or even on an old XP machine rofl. Thanks!
I consider this a BETA release. I've done my fair share of testing, and I'll be
using it day to day installed. But any community feedback is always welcomed!
Right now it will by default:
* Install to Program Files
* 32-bit will only run on 32-bit windows, 64-bit runs on 64-bit
(at least that's what it's supposed to do!)
* Currently only available for English (US) localization
* Create Desktop Shortcut
* Create Start Menu Shortcuts (App + Readme)
* For JPG files only (wip) - right-click open-with available action
* If you select a JPG file and open with other program, JPEGView should be in
that list
+ Feb 11, 2022
v1.0.39.1
Bugs fixed:
* Fixed bug introduced in 1.0.39 which caused other menu items in the popup
to disappear #39
+ Feb 10, 2022
v1.0.39
New features:
* Add new command "Open containing folder in Explorer"
Default shortcut key: "W"
This pops up and selects the file in Windows Explorer.
Other changes:
* Updated to Turbo JPEG version 2.1.2 (11/18/2021)
* Updated to Google's WebP library version 1.2.2 HEAD at commit ec178f2 (2/2/2022)
+ Jan 30, 2022
v1.0.38
Bugs fixed:
* INI: Removed quotes around ColorCorrection setting.
Values enclosed in quotes are ignored and hardcoded defaults are used.
PR #12, thanks oughtsz
New features:
* Adds transparency support for WEBP format.
Honors "TransparencyColor" INI setting.
PR #27, thanks KrokusPokus
Other changes:
* Updated Greek translation, thanks George
* Updated Chinese Simplified translation, thanks dukeng
* Rename Russian INI template to match localized INI naming convention
* Added LICENSE.txt to explicitly specify the GPLv2 copyright
+May 12, 2021
v1.0.37.1
No functional changes other than Turbo JPEG and WebP library updates
Other changes:
* First release from sylikc's GitHub
* Using Visual Studio 2019 Community Edition to compile
* Updated to Turbo JPEG version 2.1.0 (4/23/2021)
* Updated to Google's WebP library version 1.2.0 HEAD at commit 05b72d4 (4/28/2021)
Update here: Andrew went ahead and made the change, which is appreciated.
Good to know, I never got that setup. The speed and simplicity was the primary draw for me.FileHandler wrote: ↑Sat May 14, 2022 12:33 am Amazing speed and thanks to %exepath% it allows portable paths to other tools (Faststone to sort out, JpgIlluminator to edit, etc.) It's become my dashboard for images, from where I hand them over to other apps, if necessary.
No issue at all -- I was going to do the same thing in a few days unless there were objections.Andrew Lee wrote: ↑Sat May 14, 2022 5:30 pm I intended to drop a note here after I updated the entry, but got side-tracked by something else.