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Trying to open pictures with xlideit(image viewer) through textexpander but it's opening only sometimes when i press the textexpander, using D:\hari b\doc\n1.jpg in Run.What do u mean by windows specific settings,language is english
win10 64bit
win10 64bit
I installed Xlideit, made it the default image viewer and then created the following FastKeys entry:
Type: Run
String: xl
Command: D:\marko\doc\FastKeys.jpg
More options: none - default
Win10 64bit
Tried "xl" many times and it always opens the image in Xlideit.
I don't know what the issue on your side is. Do you use the same settings? Is Xlideit the default jpg image viewer? What happens when it doesn't work? Can you try in Notepad?
Type: Run
String: xl
Command: D:\marko\doc\FastKeys.jpg
More options: none - default
Win10 64bit
Tried "xl" many times and it always opens the image in Xlideit.
I don't know what the issue on your side is. Do you use the same settings? Is Xlideit the default jpg image viewer? What happens when it doesn't work? Can you try in Notepad?
Keep pressing the string continuously to open the pic,the 8'th time it doesn't open(tested twice),yes xlideit is the default jpg viewer.Trigger immediately and don't delete string is enabled.When it doesn't work nothing happens.
Sir test thoroughly
answer this - Which same settings are u asking
Sir test thoroughly
answer this - Which same settings are u asking
sorry to bother,sometimes now it's opening the pic minimized,how to open the pic always maximized,what should be added to this command -- D:\citrah\aas\r43.jpg
Type: Run
Some applications do not obey the requested startup state and thus Max option will have no effect.
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Run, "D:\citrah\aas\r43.jpg", , Max
The max option which marko said earlier was working in previous versions of fk,the max option which u have now said is not working,will u pls use the max command for this -- D:\citrah\aas\r43.jpg in an other way
I use FastStone and this always opens the picture in a maximized window (Type: Command):
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Run, D:\MyFolder\MyImage.jpg,, max