XnViewMP Version 0.72 圆4 (Dec 19 2014) Libformat version 6.64 This probably isn't the same problem that others are having but it may be worth checking. I fixed the problem of no trash on the ntfs drive and now I can 'delete' files from xnview. I tried deleting a file with xnview from my Home folder and it worked fine ie sent the file to trash. I had also recently found that I couldn't send a file to trash on the ntfs drive using Thunar. I noticed that there is not a choice of 'send to trash' or 'delete' in xnview. This was when trying to delete photos on an ntfs partition. Delete file, it disappears from view but when going back to that folder the file is back. Screenshot.png (87.19 KiB) Viewed 4710 timesįreebooter wrote:I had the same problem using xnview on Manjaro linux with XFCE. Turning off the thumbnail caching seems to make no difference to the file count /deletion problem.īut, cutting and pasting into another folder works! So in my example case, the dialogue was showing 311 files, when I'd deleted some and a general desktop file browser was indicating 308. Clearing out the database and then rebuilding the thumbnails does not alter the file count. Even (as in the case above) externally deleting files from the folder is not reflected in the file count. The file count listed in the Files column does not seem to change no matter what. There is also some strange behaviour with the database maintenance section of the application. Files CSC_4000.JPG and DSC_3686.JPG have been manually deleted via terminal commands, but still appear as files albeit without proper thumbnail piccies. What then happens in XnViewMP is shown in the attached screen grab. terminal window they get deleted as expected under linux. Rotate the image (lossless), crop the image or apply Map /Negative and the changes are persisted. I can confirm user iiigoiii's behaviour with image rotation. Delete a folder, and it's back when you revisit the parent folder. The effect also extends to whole folders. I've done some more investigating, and found the following:. Hope that someone can help as it's difficult to use this application for image management if you can't delete any. The images folders are on a Samba share from another 14.04 LTS server. XnViewMP, Version 0.68 (May 15 2014), Libformat version 6.58 Reiterating, this is after the picture has completed rendering. When looking at the thumbnails, and you double click one to view it properly, it appears as expected but then there is a 15 second network traffic burst at approximately 4.5 MB/s. Your deleted thumbnails as well as the underlying files are all back! This isn't a one of it's reproduceable.Īlso, another strange thing (perhaps unrelated). Return to your previous folder and wait for the thumbnails to reappear (seems to take a while - thought these were cached?) ![]() ![]() Thumbnails disappear and you think that's that. This is what seems to happen:-Īfter a little while all the thumbnails appear.ĭelete, answering Yes in the dialogue box. Spent about 6 hours pruning years of holiday photos, just to find tonight that they are all still there. I also have just discovered this problem.
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