said:
Forget my last message. I think I found the message you meant.
>On one W4 machine I have JPGs from two cameras. The pics from one
>camera will open, the other will not.
This often shows that not all cameras are created equal.
>In both cases RMB\open as has
>Image Viewer.
This is the basic image viewer application that comes with eCS/OS2. The
application name is ab.exe. There's a WPS association that invokes it
when you double click on an image.
> The pics from one camera then fail to open. On both there
>are no thumbnails.
Thumbnails require the Lighttable class or something similar. Chris' WPS
Wizard classes qualify as something similar.
>RMB\Open as says Picture editor. And LMB does open
>it. Is the eCS "Picture editor" the same as the W4 "Image
>viewer-Editor"? >
Yes, although it's always possible that the code is not exactly the same.
IBM might have fix one thing and broke another. It happens. You can test
this by trying the ab.exe from your W4 volume on your eCS volume.
>The thumbnail icons are created by WPS Wizard. It creates them one at a
>time after the folder is opened. It also puts the thermometer on the
>drives objects.
Yes, but it has to recognize the JPG file content to do this.
>On another W4 machine, I get thumbnails and LMB opens them. Apparently
>something is different, what?
Are you saying that the W4 machine can open the jpgs from both cameras?
Steven
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