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7-pdf Posts: 11 Joined: Sun Jul 11, 2010 12:15 am Re: 7 PDF Maker v 1.0.5 #16 Post by 7-pdf » Sun Jul 11, 2010 2:31 am Yes of course the Portable Version you use is actuall a fully functional shareware. The point is right now, if it can be a usefull step for me and the community to "build" a "lite" version of the portable app...that must be still developed by me...but I need some good motivation-points to do so...Cheers,- Thorsten 7-pdf Posts: 11 Joined: Sun Jul 11, 2010 12:15 am Re: 7 PDF Maker v 1.0.5 #17 Post by 7-pdf » Sun Jul 11, 2010 2:33 am Have checked it out with my IE8 - no problems. The download finished at 48.3 MB successfully... JohnW Posts: 386 Joined: Wed Apr 19, 2006 9:18 am Location: London, UK Re: 7 PDF Maker v 1.0.5 #19 Post by JohnW » Sun Jul 11, 2010 2:42 am Well - this certainly generated some interest !1. No apologies for the fact that there was a prior post. The problem is that PFC uses a crappy search engine. I DID search and got no results. 2. Freeware or Shareware? It did confuse me. It's clearly shareware now that it has been pointed out so not one for the database. guinness Posts: 4118 Joined: Mon Aug 27, 2007 2:00 am Contact: Re: 7 PDF Maker v 1.0.5 #21 Post by guinness » Sun Jul 11, 2010 3:03 am The point is right now, if it can be a usefull step for me and the community to "build" a "lite" version of the portable app...that must be still developed by me...but I need some good motivation-points to do so...Sorry about that I think it would be useful for both the community and you. TPFC is a respectable group who are interested in helping developers create Portable applications. It would also generate a lot of publicity (I presume) TPFC is a large and well known community.Some applications which have been added have helped developers quite a bit e.g. KidSafe. 7-pdf Posts: 11 Joined: Sun Jul 11, 2010 12:15 am Re: 7 PDF Maker v 1.0.5 #22 Post by 7-pdf » Sun Jul 11, 2010 4:12 am Mmmh...let us discuss about the functions for the application that we can build for both freeware and registered users in conjunction with the current shareware version. What functions are necessary to let it free, and what is usefull if you register it and purchase a license for currently 19.95 € / $27.58 ...There are the following functions:1. PDF creation for 84 file-formats (my opinion should be free)2. auto. Hyperlink Creation (my opinion: registered user only)3. Image Optimizer Functions (my opinion:. A Raisin in the Sun - Free download as PDF File (.pdf) or read online for free. 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The legend describes how the sun and moon used to always be together, with the sun bossily Moderators: XnTriq, helmut, xnview simplyrahul Posts: 5 Joined: Sun May 09, 2021 7:00 pm Using Xnview MP to go to next PDF File Hi,On my previous laptop when I opened PDF and clicked on the next button in view mode, it will take me to the next pdf, which was really great.I had to shift to another laptop now and when clicking on the next button it takes me to the next jpg image and only shows jpg image. How can I get the feature where I can see all pdf files by clicking the next button or the back button.I have tried lots of forum pages and have been searching for nearly an hour but couldn't find anything and tried lots of changes in setting but nothing worked.Thanks.Rahul cday XnThusiast Posts: 4304 Joined: Sun Apr 29, 2012 9:45 am Location: Cheltenham, U.K. Re: Using Xnview MP to go to next PDF File Post by cday » Sun May 09, 2021 7:26 pm Are you able to open PDF files?If not, you will need to install Ghostscript if it isn't already installed, note that due to recent changes in Ghostscript the version needed depends on the version of XnView MP installed, the latest 0.98.3 should work with the latest version.If you are able to view PDFs, then stepping between only PDF files is a configuration issue and I don't have an answer to that. cday XnThusiast Posts: 4304 Joined: Sun Apr 29, 2012 9:45 am Location: Cheltenham, U.K. Re: Using Xnview MP to go to next PDF File Post by cday » Sun May 09, 2021 8:45 pm simplyrahul wrote: Sun May 09, 2021 8:36 pmYes I am able to open the PDF and even zoom in. But next button is a problem. Any chance you can check if it works on your machine?I have never observed the behaviour you describe, where in a folder containing different file types 'next' and 'previous' step directly between PDF files...So a configuration option of which I'm not aware, or something specific about the file formats in your folders??Edit:In the browser there is anComments
7-pdf Posts: 11 Joined: Sun Jul 11, 2010 12:15 am Re: 7 PDF Maker v 1.0.5 #16 Post by 7-pdf » Sun Jul 11, 2010 2:31 am Yes of course the Portable Version you use is actuall a fully functional shareware. The point is right now, if it can be a usefull step for me and the community to "build" a "lite" version of the portable app...that must be still developed by me...but I need some good motivation-points to do so...Cheers,- Thorsten 7-pdf Posts: 11 Joined: Sun Jul 11, 2010 12:15 am Re: 7 PDF Maker v 1.0.5 #17 Post by 7-pdf » Sun Jul 11, 2010 2:33 am Have checked it out with my IE8 - no problems. The download finished at 48.3 MB successfully... JohnW Posts: 386 Joined: Wed Apr 19, 2006 9:18 am Location: London, UK Re: 7 PDF Maker v 1.0.5 #19 Post by JohnW » Sun Jul 11, 2010 2:42 am Well - this certainly generated some interest !1. No apologies for the fact that there was a prior post. The problem is that PFC uses a crappy search engine. I DID search and got no results. 2. Freeware or Shareware? It did confuse me. It's clearly shareware now that it has been pointed out so not one for the database. guinness Posts: 4118 Joined: Mon Aug 27, 2007 2:00 am Contact: Re: 7 PDF Maker v 1.0.5 #21 Post by guinness » Sun Jul 11, 2010 3:03 am The point is right now, if it can be a usefull step for me and the community to "build" a "lite" version of the portable app...that must be still developed by me...but I need some good motivation-points to do so...Sorry about that I think it would be useful for both the community and you. TPFC is a respectable group who are interested in helping developers create Portable applications. It would also generate a lot of publicity (I presume) TPFC is a large and well known community.Some applications which have been added have helped developers quite a bit e.g. KidSafe. 7-pdf Posts: 11 Joined: Sun Jul 11, 2010 12:15 am Re: 7 PDF Maker v 1.0.5 #22 Post by 7-pdf » Sun Jul 11, 2010 4:12 am Mmmh...let us discuss about the functions for the application that we can build for both freeware and registered users in conjunction with the current shareware version. What functions are necessary to let it free, and what is usefull if you register it and purchase a license for currently 19.95 € / $27.58 ...There are the following functions:1. PDF creation for 84 file-formats (my opinion should be free)2. auto. Hyperlink Creation (my opinion: registered user only)3. Image Optimizer Functions (my opinion:
2025-04-18Moderators: XnTriq, helmut, xnview simplyrahul Posts: 5 Joined: Sun May 09, 2021 7:00 pm Using Xnview MP to go to next PDF File Hi,On my previous laptop when I opened PDF and clicked on the next button in view mode, it will take me to the next pdf, which was really great.I had to shift to another laptop now and when clicking on the next button it takes me to the next jpg image and only shows jpg image. How can I get the feature where I can see all pdf files by clicking the next button or the back button.I have tried lots of forum pages and have been searching for nearly an hour but couldn't find anything and tried lots of changes in setting but nothing worked.Thanks.Rahul cday XnThusiast Posts: 4304 Joined: Sun Apr 29, 2012 9:45 am Location: Cheltenham, U.K. Re: Using Xnview MP to go to next PDF File Post by cday » Sun May 09, 2021 7:26 pm Are you able to open PDF files?If not, you will need to install Ghostscript if it isn't already installed, note that due to recent changes in Ghostscript the version needed depends on the version of XnView MP installed, the latest 0.98.3 should work with the latest version.If you are able to view PDFs, then stepping between only PDF files is a configuration issue and I don't have an answer to that. cday XnThusiast Posts: 4304 Joined: Sun Apr 29, 2012 9:45 am Location: Cheltenham, U.K. Re: Using Xnview MP to go to next PDF File Post by cday » Sun May 09, 2021 8:45 pm simplyrahul wrote: Sun May 09, 2021 8:36 pmYes I am able to open the PDF and even zoom in. But next button is a problem. Any chance you can check if it works on your machine?I have never observed the behaviour you describe, where in a folder containing different file types 'next' and 'previous' step directly between PDF files...So a configuration option of which I'm not aware, or something specific about the file formats in your folders??Edit:In the browser there is an
2025-04-12Option View > Sort by > Type which could be the answer? simplyrahul Posts: 5 Joined: Sun May 09, 2021 7:00 pm Re: Using Xnview MP to go to next PDF File Post by simplyrahul » Mon May 10, 2021 10:59 am cday wrote: Sun May 09, 2021 8:45 pmsimplyrahul wrote: Sun May 09, 2021 8:36 pmYes I am able to open the PDF and even zoom in. But next button is a problem. Any chance you can check if it works on your machine?I have never observed the behaviour you describe, where in a folder containing different file types 'next' and 'previous' step directly between PDF files...So a configuration option of which I'm not aware, or something specific about the file formats in your folders??Edit:In the browser there is an option View > Sort by > Type which could be the answer?Also, so it is possible right? When in view mode I click next button it should show me the next pdf file, but instead it shows me the next jpeg file, when I click on back button it shows me other image, but doesn't go back to the pdf file. simplyrahul Posts: 5 Joined: Sun May 09, 2021 7:00 pm Re: Using Xnview MP to go to next PDF File Post by simplyrahul » Mon May 10, 2021 12:38 pm No. It seems we posted at the same time.I tried to open a normal pdf from internet and it didn't open and it gave the error for Ghostscript. Although the pdf that I had scanned from my mobile and uploaded were opening. I tried installing ghostscript but it seems the latest version is having some issue with detecting the setting.I installed xnview classic and ghostscript 32 bit and now it is working great. I suppose till the latest version fixes the ghostscript issue I won't be able to use xnview mp. As per last post on this thread viewtopic.php?t=40907. I suppose the next version will fix the issue. cday XnThusiast Posts: 4304 Joined: Sun Apr 29, 2012 9:45 am Location: Cheltenham, U.K. Re: Using Xnview MP to go
2025-04-18Registered user only)4. PDF /A-1, Tagged PDF, Export Notes (my opinion: registered user only)5. PDF Security Options (my opinion: registered user only)...so only a simple portable pdf creation is then free - all other function = registered user. Could this be ok and interesting for both: freeware users and users who want to buy a license to get the "pro" features?Let me know your thougths about a further 7-PDF Maker PORTABLE (FREE/PRO) Version...That would help me to decide the right.Thorsten GeddichNixan Posts: 159 Joined: Fri May 09, 2008 6:03 am Re: 7 PDF Maker v 1.0.5 #23 Post by GeddichNixan » Sun Jul 11, 2010 4:27 am Of course the more functions your lite version includes the better for the users. On the other hand your interest in the limitation of the features to a point which generates enough incentives for potential buyers of a license to actually buy a license is also understandable. I would appreciate a lite version as described in your proposal just as many other TPFC user would. BTW, a great app, thanks for it how the "lite" version may (or may not) become at the end. Also thanks for joining this discussion. It is always nice to welcome a developer on this board. 7-pdf Posts: 11 Joined: Sun Jul 11, 2010 12:15 am Re: 7 PDF Maker v 1.0.5 #24 Post by 7-pdf » Sun Jul 11, 2010 4:36 am I think it's important for all developers to discuss with the community and get ideas for great apps for both, the shareware-users and the freeware-users. Thanks for everybody who write ideas on this post to even form a usefull app for all...Thanks very much! ashghost Posts: 384 Joined: Wed Feb 06, 2008 2:55 pm Location: South Carolina Re: 7 PDF Maker v 1.0.5 #25 Post by ashghost » Sun Jul 11, 2010 5:19 am @7-pdf: Am I missing any benefits that your front end for these OpenOffice libraries offers over using the "export" function in the full OpenOfficePortable suite?The 3 differences I can see are:1. Size on disk: OO.o is 226MB, but it can be stripped down at least below 170 MB by removing help files, templates, and so on (I haven't attempted it); 7-pdf Maker is 103MB, 99MB of which is the "lib" folder with the OO.o components.2. 7-pdf Maker probably works a little faster, since the full OO.o takes some time to start up and then a little more time to load a document3. The instant viewing options are a nice addition (in 7-pdf Maker, you can enter the path to a PDF viewer or choose the included SumatraPDFBatch processing would be a major selling point, but since 7-pdf Maker doesn't do batch
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