Although I needed to adjust the path—which Barbara pointed out, containing a smirk—it worked a treat!
Thanks, oG, thanks TPTB @ Xara!
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This is definitely a good thing to put in your notebooks!
My Best,
Gary
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Although I needed to adjust the path—which Barbara pointed out, containing a smirk—it worked a treat!
Thanks, oG, thanks TPTB @ Xara!
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This is definitely a good thing to put in your notebooks!
My Best,
Gary
for information only, the thread I was reminded of is here: https://www.talkgraphics.com/showthr...ail-in-windows
good to see xara have taken this on board
Hey, George—
Another nugget-worth link is http://www.ardfry.com/psd-codec/ which is what I resorted to after my Xara thumbnails went sideways. It didn't solve the problem but what it did do is make EVERY file icon turn into a thumbnail...well,. almost but 90%.
And I have no reason why to offer, but in Win 10, Xara native thumbnail have always shown for me in a folder window:
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My Best and extremely happy today,
Gary
Just another free for personal use addition to this topic is to use xnviewmp to view any image file (ghostscript needs to be installed also for psd, etc.)
Or one could opt for eagle.cool(paid) to view and tag and sort and view image files and video,audio,documents and fonts which could be activated and deactivated too.
The new,soon to be released version 4, will also support 3d formats see https://en.eagle.cool/blog/post/4.0-beta
Oh you can also create a thumbnail per file yourself to be used for those obscure formats that you wish to be able to see like asset files in say affinity.;)
Yes.
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Have to come back on my eagle.cool approach as it doesn't show the xar thumbs but one has to create the (per file)thumbs themselves, sorry for any confusion.
But still a good tool to have installed though.
I find xNViewhttps://www.xnview.com/en/ and the context menu addition https://www.xnview.com/en/xnshell/ to be indispensable for work other that Xara Designer work. You can batch rename VERY easily, Batch process files to different formats, and a lot of useful stuff you many never had considered.
It's free, and the right-click shell extension can provide you with an almost instant large preview of a selected file. I oftenn use it to post someting on the fly as a JPEG on FaceBook when my desired file is a PNG.
One of the better free downloads for artists and designers, I'd say.
My Best,
Gary