as i cannot deselect anything in Control Panel\All Control Panel Items\Default Programs\Set Default Programs\ and choosing a program: all i can do is Select all. Perhaps someone with XnView installed can try to change a jpg to jpeg and see if XnView opens it directly when opened from a folder using Windows explorer.Įvidently there is a another issue with W/8. But if i change a jpg to jpeg then it will not, as described before, unless you use the shell extension or from within the program. If i change the extension from jpeg to jpg then XnView opens it directly when opened from a folder using Windows explorer, as with others images. Thanks for looking into it.Įdit: Here is another twist. If i use the right click "Send to" option to send it to XnView (as i placed a shortcut to it in the Send to folder (C:\Users\putyourusername\AppData\Roaming\Microsoft\Windows\SendTo) then it opens the file as it should.Īgain, this is not a big deal, just a quirk that takes a few secs longer, only for opening that format, or at least the printkey version of it. And as XnView will open the file from within the program or via the shell extension shows that the issue is not a lack of ability. jpeg is associated with XnView, which is why it opens the program, if not the image, when i click on a jpeg file to open it. jpeg but that wasn't immediately evident when I looked yesterday with Show / Hide file extensions set to the Windows 7 default off setting - I only normally display extensions when I need to see them. Looking again at the file you uploaded, the extension is indeed. jpeg extension is already associated the issue might be the possible bug XnTriq mentioned above. jpg and other image extensions associated won't open. jpeg extension on your computer is XnView, as having the. ![]() I think you need to check that the application associated with the. jpeg - in your original post you referred to the plug-ins you had installed which were mainly JPEG2000 format, which is effectively an entirely different image format. It seems clear now that your issue arises or arose from the two alternative JPEG file format extensions. I changed it to save as jpg and XnView opens that fine. PeaceByJesus wrote:What is interesting is that the old free Printkey app ( ) offers to save in.
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