Xee (1000)

1 Name: Mr VacBob!JqK7T7zan. 2005-07-26 13:25 ID:+Fwu3KWy [Del]

I'm using this now, but I'd like it better if it had these features:

  • some way to open a folder from the command line ("open -a Xee ." doesn't work).
  • some way to advance to the next image one-handed on a laptop keyboard, possibly with , and . (obvious joke goes here).

901 Name: Rigido : 2008-11-07 15:05 ID:BR9FT4Nr (Image: 1280x853 jpg, 249 kb) [Del]

src/1226099151017.jpg: 1280x853, 249 kb

Just tried with TIFF format (compressed or not) and the results are the same. Just for reference here it is the original jpg image (I shot RAW+JPG)...

902 Name: !WAHa.06x36 : 2008-11-08 05:21 ID:BcTCx8CP [Del]

>>901

I need the actual file that causes the problem in order to find the bug.

903 Name: WernerS : 2008-11-08 09:53 ID:DWcNM3K2 [Del]

>>899

That sounds good. Is the development version already available so I can verify the fix?

904 Name: !WAHa.06x36 : 2008-11-08 15:23 ID:Heaven [Del]

>>903

You can TRY to check it out from SVN and build it, but I can't guarantee it would go smoothly, as the only active developer is myself and I've done zero testing that it builds on other machines than mine.

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906 Name: Fou-Lu!Id1gMYGA52!!UIR4DE3n : 2008-11-09 06:33 ID:9StMqmVK [Del]

>>905 Mother fuck, not spam

907 Name: Anonymous : 2008-11-09 09:44 ID:LwGs9smc [Del]

First I'd like to recommend/request two things regarding zoom:

  • An option to fit the smallest side of a picture to the size of the display. Basically, enlarge or reduce so that the whole screen is filled and the picture can only be scrolled on its longest side. I hope you won't think this is just power-user cruft - with all the pictures in 4:3 and 16:9, and all the displays in 5:4 and 16:10, there would be many possible uses for it.
  • An option to smooth (preferably aggressively) on upscale. I frequently find the 150% zoom useful, but the jaggies are really strong at this specific scale.

And a performance issue problem you probably know about, but which I didn't find ITT: when a folder contains enough image files, the first picture takes a long time to load, and after a deletion or move, going two pictures forward takes just as long (since the 1st is cached).
In my case folders with 3000 pictures are not unusual at all. In such folders each reload takes 6 seconds on a recent Mac Pro: that's difficult to use it for fast manual batch selection of pictures. It's frustrating since the shortcut system, the copy/move shelf, and the "skip 100" options otherwise make Xee so suitable for this kind of heavy lifting.

908 Name: Anonymous : 2008-11-09 10:19 ID:Heaven [Del]

>>905
contrary to what "Fou-Lu" says, that does appear to be spam.

909 Name: Anonymous : 2008-11-09 16:40 ID:Heaven [Del]

>>908
Highly persistent spam, at that. They've been spamming that site for months on various boards, and use different URL redirectors every time.

910 Name: !WAHa.06x36 : 2008-11-09 16:51 ID:Heaven [Del]

>>907

The new version should be a lot faster when there are lots of files, I hope.

As for the others, I'm not sure about the smallest side scaling - I don't even know how to describe that in the UI, which is a sure sign it might not be all that useful. Smoothing on upscale is tricky - the default OpenGL upscale is pretty ugly, and a better algorithm would have to be implemented as a pixel shader. Possible, but probably not something I'd do any time soon.

911 Name: Anonymous : 2008-11-09 18:05 ID:Heaven [Del]

I think "pan & scan" is the accurate way of describing it, but one that most users don't know. Maybe a couple of commands (or modes) to "fit horizontally" or "fit vertically" could be a more intuitive way of describing what I recommended?

912 Name: Samuel : 2008-11-12 19:59 ID:AMOjBBUF [Del]

I have set Xee as my default viewer for GIF's this is what I really need it for. However, it would be nice if there were a quicklook plug-in that accompanied the software so Leopard users could view GIFs in their full animation glory when the need to.

Any chance of a GIF quicklook plug-in?

913 Name: fidel : 2008-11-13 11:16 ID:uIFyPm6j [Del]

Hi,

i am wondering why Xee has no print-dialog.

Xee is my fav. image-viewer, but in some cases it would be great to be able to print something, without being forced to reopen the file in preview or whatever other application to print it.

As i am just writing herE: Thanks for this great application.

914 Name: !WAHa.06x36 : 2008-11-13 14:46 ID:Heaven [Del]

>>913

Main reason? Because I don't have a decent photo printer. Secondary reason? Because printing is hard. Just throwing an image at a printer will not very likely get you a good result. Printing needs lots of tweaking, and I don't really feel like implementing that. You're much better of using a dedicated app for doing that.

Also, you can use the "Open in Editor" option to make it easier to reload in another app.

915 Name: Fou-Lu!Id1gMYGA52!!UIR4DE3n : 2008-11-18 13:10 ID:WKGH3h6/ [Del]

>>908
I was saying "not again".

916 Name: larzon : 2008-11-19 08:08 ID:Mml5vQWB [Del]

any news on the ColorManagement? That would be awesome ;)

917 Name: larzon : 2008-11-19 08:10 ID:Mml5vQWB [Del]

any news on the ColorManagement? That would be awesome ;)

918 Name: 907 : 2008-11-21 04:44 ID:Heaven [Del]

For the zoom up thing, found out it depends on the video card, Intel GMA 950 (macbook) and Nvidia Geforce 8800 GT are jaggy and unfiltered, but ATI Radeon HD 2600 will filter upscales. The result at 150% is definitely nicer than unfiltered, but over 200% it is arguably worse. (So my having both cards in my machine "solves" my "problem", lol)

>>912

> Any chance of a GIF quicklook plug-in?

That's not related to Xee I think. But from looking inside the QL generators I use it looks like they output HTML, so if you care to do it yourself it may be pretty trivial to do.

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920 Name: !WAHa.06x36 : 2008-12-02 12:51 ID:BcTCx8CP [Del]

>>919

Xee already has configurable keyboard shortcuts, and several different keys for going backwards.

921 Name: sijitsma : 2008-12-05 15:12 ID:eFyu9MtL [Del]

Excellent app, thanks so much. I've been recently hacking through Preview with Applescript to allow me to navigate through a folder and look at images without having to preload the whole directory, and Xee does it perfectly!

Well done, keep up the great work!

922 Name: phc : 2008-12-07 08:14 ID:wzQsxd1y [Del]

Would be nice to have EXIF info (date shot, GPS...) displayed (optional) somewhere in tehh status bar (cumbersome to open CMD-I each time)

923 Name: Anonymous : 2008-12-11 08:12 ID:eC2ojgP2 [Del]

I'd like to put in another vote for recursive subdirectory loading. I sometimes do

find . -type d -exec open -a Xee {} \;

but that doesn't work very well with large directory trees.

924 Name: Anonymous : 2008-12-11 19:07 ID:Heaven [Del]

>>923

find . -type d -print0 | xargs -0 open -a Xee

Much more efficient, as it spawns a lot fewer processes.

925 Name: Anonymous : 2008-12-12 06:05 ID:Heaven [Del]

>>923-924

find . -type d -exec open -a Xee {} + \;

926 Name: Joshua : 2009-01-08 00:28 ID:f0lXWUzH [Del]

I'm a former ACDSee user having a devil of a time finding these two features that I enjoyed so much in ACDSee v5:

1. Separate panes for viewing folders vs files ... so you can click on an expandable file directory list in the left pane, and, in the right pane, see all the relevant thumbnails for the selected folder.

It's amazing how much time this saves, having two panes (one for browsing and one for previewing) when you're looking for a particular photograph. Yet I can't find it anywhere in the Mac world.

2. A slideshow with cross-fade, variable delay between images, and the ability to choose a sub-set of images (by command-clicking on the filenames) to be shown in the sideshow.

I've been looking for days for anything that meets these fairly basic criteria, but can't find it anywhere in one application.

One thing I have found is hundreds of people clamoring -- begging, really -- for more ACDSee-like functionality on the Mac. And actually ACDSee says they're releasing a beta version of their Pro software for the mac, but it's likely to cost well over $100 once it gets released.

It will also be filled with tons of image editing options that I could care less about, as a Photoshop user. I just want a better interface for enjoying my final photos -- which means finding and viewing them in a slideshow.

So I started wondering how hard it would be to just write the damned thing myself. I design interfaces and code PHP professionally but have no experience with Cocoa or desktop applications.

And then I realized your software was open source, and you've got about 50% of the features I'm looking for already. What you have so far looks clean and performs well, so maybe you're the perfect person to team up with.

So with that in mind, what's the chance that I could either:

1. Get some tips and coaching about how to add these features myself, or

2. Pay you or someone else a reasonable fee to add these features to your software

Please let me know.

You an reach me directly at joshua at atlaswebdev dawt com.

Having tried a half-dozen image viewers over the past week, I can say yours is probably the most elegant I've found. I'd love to see these new features get added soon.

927 Name: Anonymous : 2009-01-09 04:21 ID:LwGs9smc [Del]

I hope you're not talking about the sort of "features" that mean I'll have to cling to my Xee 2.0 version in the same way I make sure to always have an Acdsee 3 archive available.

928 Name: mike : 2009-01-10 00:20 ID:kA3qJ3aH [Del]

Is Xee dead? Xee 2 was released over a year ago, there's a ton of unresolved issues in the bug tracker and there's simply no updates.

Xee is pretty nifty but it crashes a lot! I've been using it for 2 months and I've had about 4 crashes PER DAY with it. Simply awful.

Here's one of the crash reports I saw few minutes ago: http://pastie.org/357220

The developer should just come out and say that this app is dead and not leave us waiting for YEARS.

929 Name: !WAHa.06x36 : 2009-01-11 05:22 ID:Heaven [Del]

>>928

I am a single developer, and I have a job and university to deal with too. Have some patience.

Also, that's a bug from exifparse, which causes crashes on broken EXIF data. It's fixed in the development version, but if you really get a lot of crashes from it you should find out where you are getting images with broken EXIF data.

930 Name: mike : 2009-01-15 01:08 ID:kA3qJ3aH [Del]

I'm sorry! I was just frustrated so I might have come off harshly :(

I just compiled Xee myself (from SVN) and there's no more crashes! Thanks!

If anyone else is having EXIF crashes, you can grab this version: http://rapidshare.com/files/183548361/Xee_2.1Aplha4.zip

Until the official one comes out...

931 Name: !WAHa.06x36 : 2009-01-15 09:31 ID:Heaven [Del]

There are obviously no guarantees that that version will work as it's supposed to, but I don't think there are any major stumbling blocks right now.

932 Name: mike : 2009-01-15 23:32 ID:kA3qJ3aH (Image: 427x512 jpg, 57 kb) [Del]

src/1232091174945.jpg: 427x512, 57 kb

Me again :)

I found a crash in the SVN version. It seems that EXIF is to blame again. Here's the crash log:

http://pastie.org/362205

and the pic that's causing it is here: http://img133.imageshack.us/img133/7659/1231560289391fy8.jpg

But this version is MUCH, MUCH more stable than the 2.0! It's now a pleasure to use. :)

Thanks again!

933 Name: Poison : 2009-01-16 06:12 ID:Mlj6qKhQ [Del]

In my opinion, Xee is a nice app except the icon. XD
For some special needed, I do a bit modification in the svn source to add remote controller support and prevent my mac from sleeping while it is performing slideshow.
Remote controller function:
Play: Slideshow
Menu: Fullscreen
Vol+: Slideshow delay +
Vol-: Slideshow delay -
Next: Next image
Previous: Previous image
Xee-svn-r28+patch Usernal Binary
Source Patch:
Source Patch File

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935 Name: Mario : 2009-01-18 13:39 ID:j8WVFyet [Del]

I installed Xee on my brother's G3 500MHz Dual USB iBook but it crashes stating:

iBook:~ mladen$ /Applications/Xee.app/Contents/MacOS/Xee; exit
dyld: incompatible cpu-subtype
Trace/BPT trap
logout
[Process completed]

Is there any way to fix it so that Xee can ride on G3? I'd really like to show him Xee as he's new to Mac and Xee is my only weapon of choice :)

936 Name: Anonymous : 2009-01-19 04:29 ID:Heaven [Del]

he's new to macs and all he's got is a G3?

937 Name: Mario : 2009-01-19 15:12 ID:j8WVFyet [Del]

It's really a secondary computer to him, and I bought it for like $50 :)

938 Name: baron : 2009-01-25 12:17 ID:LSl//nWm [Del]

>>930

> Xee_2.1Aplha4.zip

works fine. i had issues before with the following things:

  • open files in directories with alot of other files - it needed minutes... (faster now)
  • the dustbin-sound when deleting is gone :)
  • i wasn't able to compile it myself, xcode muttered about libraries. maybe add a foolproof description how to do this ;)

the small icon (only an eye?) looks creepy in the finder - maybe something colourful would look better (one color per filetype).

thx,
n.

939 Name: !WAHa.06x36 : 2009-01-26 12:31 ID:f+W/lezk [Del]

>>938

Those are not the standard icons. Them not being colour-coded is one reason for that.

940 Name: nakko : 2009-01-30 18:52 ID:WweLwVr1 [Del]

Cool app dude, thanks for all your hard work. It's highly, highly appreciated. You have no idea how much I use Xee; far more than I use FFView or Preview, I can tell you that!! =)

941 Name: kaelvin : 2009-02-02 06:44 ID:uJIDuhPe [Del]

just going to say, i love Xee.

942 Name: Bob : 2009-02-11 09:35 ID:/fvhde4c [Del]

Love that software. Only one thing bothers me. There's no way to turn off the alpha channel. Great job!

943 Name: frereroy : 2009-02-12 01:06 ID:AFfZhXW0 [Del]

> Xee_2.1Aplha4.zip

I cannot make "Get Info" to show the IPTC for data that has been saved in Latn1 but it displays just fine if it is in UTF8.

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945 Name: !WAHa.06x36 : 2009-02-15 14:46 ID:Heaven [Del]

>>943

If you want anything fixed, you need to post example files.

946 Name: ooglek : 2009-02-16 08:39 ID:+FCdwIJw [Del]

I would LOVE it if Saving Losslessly, such as when I rotate photos (my camera, Fujifilm F30 doesn't provide correct orientation data in the EXIF, so I have to rotate them), that the Updated Timestamp on the file would remain the same. I love having my raw images having the creation date on them, rather than the date I rotated the image. Maybe add that as an Option, so people can turn it on to retain the Updated Timestamp on the file during Lossless file saving.

947 Name: Anonymous : 2009-02-16 12:17 ID:Heaven [Del]

>>946
You know, filesystems do keep track of file creation time as well as last-modified time.

948 Name: Sam Ho : 2009-02-17 05:42 ID:JAt1MWUm [Del]

Thank you very much for this great application.

I do respect that you personally don't see any use of browsing capabilities (subfolders etc.) and since you do the work, it is up to you to decide what to do. However, as pointed out by countless other people, it would be great if you could include browse functionality, similar to "gqview" on Linux. Again, it's up to you, and I have read your previous replies; just trying to provide feedback.

949 Name: Anonymous : 2009-02-19 15:41 ID:Heaven [Del]

>>948
you know, it is open source... if you want that, why not fork it and make your own version?

950 Name: Anonymous : 2009-02-19 17:37 ID:Heaven [Del]

>>948
gqview dates from a time where browsing pictures with normal file browsers was a laughable proposition. It's not the case in OS X today.
I think many requests for a browser are solved when you realize you can bind "Reveal in Finder" to a single key, set Xee as your default viewer, and a bind key to open in an editor. I find this workflow just as fast as acdsee, and I like not having to rely on a half-assed browser (how could a built-in browser compete with the finder? what would it have the finder lacks?)
If Xee or a fork stops being lightweight, I'm afraid I wouldn't be able to use it in the no-bullshit way I like anymore, with the pictures in fullscreen, absolutely no interface overlaid, and all the commands available from single keystrokes.

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952 Name: freediverx : 2009-02-22 07:00 ID:bR415B// [Del]

>>950
Finder's thumbnail view has many limitations. You are limited in how large you can make the thumbnails and how tightly you can set the grid spacing, and there is no slider control to change these settings on the fly. There is also no way to link image navigation between the Finder window and the image viewer app (in this case, Xee) with the result being that you can never really switch back and forth between a large image view and the thumbnail view without losing your place in the thumbnail view (unless you always do your navigation in the finder and close Xee after viewing each individual image). And there is no convenient keyboard toggle between thumbnail and single image viewing (ie, tapping the Enter key in thumbnail mode to open the image.)

I agree that Xee's primary benefits include speed and low memory/resource consumption, and I would certainly not want to turn it into a bloated application. But I really wish there was a better way to browse and analyze images while easily toggling between single image and thumbnail modes.

In essence, I'm not so much trying to duplicate Finder functionality as I am trying to wean myself from my reliance on iPhoto - which is useless in many situations due to its requirement that you import images before viewing/working with them.

953 Name: freediverx : 2009-02-22 07:24 ID:bR415B// [Del]

>>950
BTW, I realize you can bind a shortcut key for "reveal in finder", but with this method, the Xee window remains open when you go to the Finder, and if you then open another image, it spawns a new Xee window.

And yes, you can set Xee to open all images in a single window, but then that eliminates the option to open more than one image at a time.

So again, there are tons of workarounds available but none of them deliver a smooth and efficient workflow.

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955 Name: Anonymous : 2009-02-22 14:05 ID:Heaven [Del]

>>952
You could give Picasa a try. I'll use that or Xee depending on what I'm trying to do with my images.

956 Name: Skye : 2009-02-27 20:42 ID:tFu5GyEx [Del]

Xee is awesome! The only thing I would add, is that if you are in Crop mode and hold down the Shift key, the crop marquee is constrained to be square. This is standard Photoshop behaviour and would cover 95% of all my image editing tasks to make icons for websites and whatnot. Thanks for the great app!!

957 Name: Anonymous : 2009-03-04 00:49 ID:FeDFWck+ [Del]

>>926
As good as Xee is, it sounds like you might be interested in JustLooking

http://chipmunkninja.com/article/justlooking32

and/or Picasa (Beta)

http://picasa.google.com/mac/

Both fill-in niches lacking in Xee. Good Luck

958 Name: Anonymous : 2009-03-04 00:50 ID:FeDFWck+ [Del]

>>926
As good as Xee is, it sounds like you might be interested in JustLooking

http://chipmunkninja.com/article/justlooking32

and/or Picasa (Beta)

http://picasa.google.com/mac/

Both fill-in niches lacking in Xee. Good Luck

959 Name: ad : 2009-03-16 12:12 ID:yvf+Q4EX [Del]

I'm new to this program. Will it do this: I have a bunch of sequentially named files in a folder. I would like to collect them by certain EXIF date tag and put them into folders which are named by the respective date (like 20090303, 20090304, etc). Sort of like most camera download programs.

I'm not good enough to write a script so I ask if this or another program will do this. I have a mac os 10.4.11.

thank you,

960 Name: Anonymous : 2009-03-17 04:57 ID:Heaven [Del]

Xee won't. There's no file management features at all in it, it's a viewer.

961 Name: klw : 2009-03-24 19:38 ID:2FbvOnjO [Del]

I just installed Xee to check it out. I clicked four file types to associate with it, and then wanted to go back to Preview. So I unchecked them in Xee Preferences, and now they all open in CoreImage Fun House!? What the What? How do I get these back to being associated Preview, and why didn't Xee take care of this for me? Bad Xee, bad!

962 Name: Anonymous : 2009-03-25 05:05 ID:Heaven [Del]

File associations being a mess is only OS X's fault. Get Info in Finder, Open With Preview, Change All - do this on one file of each major filetype you use (JPG, PNG, PSD, GIF, etc.)

963 Name: !WAHa.06x36 : 2009-03-25 06:03 ID:Heaven [Del]

What >>962 said.

964 Name: klw : 2009-03-25 18:34 ID:2FbvOnjO [Del]

I don't see why Xee is off the hook, the Xee UI let me associate a file type with it, it should set it back to what it was when I uncheck that association. It shouldn't be too difficult to see what the filetype is associated with before it takes that association on, store that info someplace out of the way and restore that original association if gets unchecked. Thankfully I didn't Select All =D

965 Name: !WAHa.06x36 : 2009-03-26 07:53 ID:Heaven [Del]

>>964

It shouldn't be, no. But it is. OS X does not provide a reliable way to do this. The filetype association system is quite broken, and the APIs for programs to access it is even more broken.

966 Name: klw : 2009-03-26 19:02 ID:2FbvOnjO [Del]

Ahh, that more detailed explanation makes better sense then. So I retract and reassign my original chastisement .... Innocent Xee, Bad Apple Baaaad!

967 Name: Mike : 2009-03-29 14:54 ID:GcnxA9FO [Del]

First: Xee is excellent! There is one feature I would love to see: mouse gestures. There used to be http://www.cocoasuite.com/ but it causes some trouble at least with OS X 10.5.6.

968 Name: Anonymous : 2009-03-31 16:58 ID:iirfWhxi [Del]

I have recently moved from a PC to a Mac. I was a massive fan of Irfanview and spent ages looking for a Mac equivalent. That is, until I found Xee.

One feature I would like to see however (the reason why I'm on this website), is the ability to apply colour labels to files as I browse through them. I'm a photographer and this would make picking out the best shots (for further editing) a breeze.

Keep up the good work!

969 Name: !WAHa.06x36 : 2009-04-01 04:25 ID:Heaven [Del]

>>968

That's not a bad idea, I suppose. If you file a bug for it I am less likely to forget about it.

970 Name: Anonymous : 2009-04-17 05:06 ID:LwGs9smc [Del]

>>967
Try xGestures. It's very cheap, powerful, and works for the whole OS, not just cocoa apps.

971 Name: MARTiN : 2009-04-17 16:03 ID:CgzlQTvf [Del]

I would REALLY like Xee to have pan zoom capabilities in slide show mode.
Actually, I cant find any OSX picture viewing application that has auto pan zoom in slideshow.... and I think its great!

Hope I see it in a future realease.

972 Name: Anonymous : 2009-04-19 07:37 ID:Heaven [Del]

>>971
Well... iPhoto does that, and it's certainly for OS X. ;)

973 Name: Peter : 2009-04-24 20:58 ID:sbTqfSNH [Del]

I downloaded the source and tried to compile it. It failed to compile with a duplicate symbol error in XeeTypes.h (over 40 errors). Removing the duplicate it still fails to compile with a 'Framework not found XADMaster' error.

974 Name: !WAHa.06x36 : 2009-04-29 04:38 ID:Heaven [Del]

>>973

Get XADMaster from The Unarchiver.

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976 Name: james : 2009-04-30 17:40 ID:pqKAtOYI [Del]

Hi, can you post an entire list of formats supported?

thanks.

James

977 Name: synonymous : 2009-05-05 09:38 ID:oGNMp4k2 [Del]

http://blogs.adobe.com/jnack/2009/05/some_thoughts_about_psd.html

reply to your "adobe rant" in xee source-code (it's nice they actually replied)

978 Name: Anonymous : 2009-05-05 16:44 ID:Heaven [Del]

>>977
it'd be nicer if their reply included something like http://libpsd.graphest.com/files/Photoshop%20File%20Formats.pdf...

979 Name: Rudolfo : 2009-05-06 15:23 ID:LIncJUp+ [Del]

Would be awesome if there was some way to hide the mouse cursor in fullscreen mode...

that's the only thing I'm really missing! Great work :)

980 Name: Anonymous : 2009-05-08 00:51 ID:7akGeY9O [Del]

has the default sort order been fixed? it won't use the "same as in the finder" option. i've had this problem since i first started using xee.

981 Name: keng : 2009-05-08 08:21 ID:aswY7YO3 [Del]

great stuff but i am new to mac and don't know how to set it as my default viewer if there is a way? thanks for any help

982 Name: Anonymous : 2009-05-08 16:19 ID:+WZX/B8B [Del]

To set Xee as the default App for a particular file type, 'right-click' on a file of that type to bring up the contextual menu, then where it says "Open with:" select Xee.app from the drop-down list, then click "Change all..." and click "Continue". All files of that type will then open with Xee.

983 Name: Anonymous : 2009-05-08 16:26 ID:+WZX/B8B [Del]

To set Xee as the default App for a particular file type, 'right-click' on a file of that type to bring up the contextual menu, click on "Get info" then where it says "Open with:" select Xee.app from the drop-down list, then click "Change all..." and click "Continue". All files of that type will then open with Xee.

984 Name: Anonymous : 2009-05-08 16:29 ID:+WZX/B8B [Del]

FOR MODERATOR: Could you please delete this, and post 982 as I forgot to mention a step and have posted a corrected version (983). Thank you.

985 Name: Anonymous : 2009-05-08 16:37 ID:Heaven [Del]

>>984
Click the [Del] button.

986 Name: Anonymous : 2009-05-09 22:06 ID:Heaven [Del]

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988 Name: Aaron : 2009-05-23 11:35 ID:p1OnSsGa [Del]

Been using Xee as my default image viewer for a long time. It works almost perfectly for me, I only have a few requests:

  1. antialias zoomed in images
  2. an option to view as fit on screen when in full screen mode
  3. an option to hide the mouse cursor in full screen mode

Thanks

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991 Name: Peter : 2009-05-31 13:38 ID:M1tqRDLU [Del]

Hi there,
great and fast ProgrAM.

I would like to see a zoom/magnifier option for left click as you can configure for exaple in FastStone viewer (on PC).

Thanks

992 Name: Geza : 2009-06-01 12:50 ID:wA9/+OXG [Del]

Wonderful little program, thank you.

I'm using .PEF files (Pentax RAW format) which Xee can apparently read, but does not consider, when going from image to image in a folder. Any way to add PEF as one of the extensions Xee looks at?

Thanks, best,

Geza

993 Name: anon : 2009-06-07 07:25 ID:7Rn6QHUo (Image: 833x1200 jpg, 294 kb) [Del]

src/1244384707155.jpg: 833x1200, 294 kb

Just a bug report with a jpeg file that causes Xee to hang miserably on my machine. I have attached the image with this post.

Intel GMA 950, OSX 10.5.7

994 Name: !WAHa.06x36 : 2009-06-07 14:22 ID:Heaven [Del]

>>993

Seems to be fixed already in the dev version.

995 Name: freediverx : 2009-06-11 16:32 ID:bMfAD7As [Del]

Not sure if this has been reported, but after saving a lossless rotation, the app doesn't properly redisplay the rotated image until it's been restarted.

BTW, any idea when the next release is due?

996 Name: !WAHa.06x36 : 2009-06-11 17:47 ID:Heaven [Del]

>>995

That should not happen. Is that on a windows share or something?

The next release will be out... sometime. I need to get The Unarchiver 2.0 done first, for one.

997 Name: krenshaw : 2009-06-15 06:51 ID:hYrv8TKO [Del]

great app not many .iff viewers out there is there any way of seeing the alpha channel with no colour for comp and maya purposes, it tells you it can see the rgba can you switch between them oh and open exr wow

998 Name: alaind : 2009-07-03 20:40 ID:6GUopTyM [Del]

I second Geza's request. It would be great to be able to browse PEF files as opposed to needing to open each one individually.

999 Name: muts : 2009-07-16 16:09 ID:ngbn4Z/m [Del]

On windows I used acdsee32 (the classic viewer from the 90s).
Xee is comparable, a very nice and light weight viewer with good zooming/resizing options.

One question, maybe missing: Is it possible to resize the window and have the image shrink with it?

1000 Name: mrt : 2009-07-21 11:20 ID:VkDDpL7W [Del]

Please fix support for sRGB. Currently pictures exported from Lightroom turn out looking washed out. Preview seems to handle same photos correctly.

Thanks for the much needed software though!

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