wrote:
>> I still can't open JPG files
>> directly. I can go to PMVIEW
>> and open them, of course, but it would be nice to be
>> able to do this
>> directly without opening another program.
>Why ? (And this applies to Ray, as well.) All you
>can possibly do this way is to verify what they are.
>Then what ? You can't *do* anything with them. A
>program like PMVIEW will let you do anything with them
>that does not require heavy duty editing features such
>as you would get with PhotoShop or GIMP. I rarely
>need that sort of firepower, and have cropped,
>resized, converted, cleaned up various problems etc.
>with nothing more than PMVIEW. But it's not going to
>happen in thin air, just opening it on the desktop.
Well, for example, editing. From time to time I like to clean out some
subdirectories. I see a bunch of JPEG files, but I don't know if I want to
keep them or delete them. If I can click on them and see what they are, I
know if they are safe to delete. In eCS, that is easy to do. In Warp 4, I
have to do an additional step and open PMVIEW.
Sandy
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