![]() ![]() All the sizes, particularly the icons, are fluey and I've tried over and over to get it the same and cannot. I copied all the setup files from my desktop computer, just like I did last time, and this time, its hosed. I had copied those settings to my laptop, a Dell XPS-13 with good success.Īnywho, I did a scorched earth Windows reinstall on the laptop due to other reasons. Somehow, don't really know how actually, I got the theme to work to my liking on my desktop computer. Just make sure there are no settings files left. My suggestion is to delete and/or backup your existing install and start from scratch. <- (The same OS I had the original problem with.) The only real difference was I installed xnviewmp fresh on both of these machines, whereas the machine I had the problem with had xnviewmp installed for many years before adding the theme. One was a Windows 10 machine, the other was arch linux. I've installed this theme on two machines since I first had this problem and didn't have trouble with either. I wish the dev would take this over and make it part of the core as a dark theme option. It's still useable, but it was near perfection before. Some of the latest updates have broken some of the theme graphics and he hasn't posted any fixes. Thus, I have tried to create a low contrast, mid-grey theme that wouldn't distract users from the actual content. When a theme is too dark, I find it worse readable and I tend to adjust my creations too dark as well. I think, when a theme is too light/colorful, it glows to the eyes and distracts user from the actual content. This theme is neither too dark, nor too light, which I believe is the best choice in general. So, I've got inspired by the default grey theme from Blender, which I like so much. ![]() I'm a big fan of Blender (open-source 3D package), which I think has one of the best and most flexible/modifiable user interfaces. Of course, sometimes it's a bit of puzzle to get what you want, but that's part of the fun Indeed, XnViewMP starts and responds really fast without any lagging, and the possibilities of UI customization using the QSS style sheets are just brilliant! I really enjoyed making this QSS style to my liking. FAQ: How to display vector formats like PDF, AI.First of all, great thanks to the authors of this amazing photo manager! I was very excited to find this Qt based program, which just proves that the Qt framework is a perfect choice for multi-platform user programs. ![]() → PS/PDF XnConvert Settings → Load format settings. → Read/Write → Read → EPS/PS/AI/PDF XnView MP Viewer/Editor: File → Format settings. → No thumbnail for EPS/PDFīy default, Ghostscript loads images with a resolution of 72 dots per inch (DPI). → File list → Custom filter → AI/PS/PDF → Show as Thumbnail XnShell Options. → File List → File List → AI, PS, PDF files → Show item in view 'Thumbnails' XnView MP Tools → Settings. How to activate thumbnails for PostScript files in XnView's browser and shell extension: Installation and Configuration of Ghostscript. ![]()
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