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The file manager Total Commander supports XnView as an Add-On. This is done by configuring Total Commander to use XnView as the viewer for graphic files.

How To Configure XnView in Total Commander Version 6.0 as an External File Browser:

  • Start Total Commander
  • Select the menu Options > Configure to open the Configuration dialog
  • In the Configuration dialog select the category Operation > Edit/View.
  • Select the button Configure Internal Viewer... to open the dialog Configure Lister.
  • Select the option Use IrfanView/XnView to view graphics other than BMP.
  • In the Path field, enter the full path name of the XnView program. Typically this is C:\Program Files\XnView\xnview.exe

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  • Confirm this option by pressing the OK button.

The next time you use the F3 function key to display graphics, XnView will be started and show the image.



Hints

  • The image formats *.BMP, *.WMF and *.ICO (32 x 32 pixel, 16 and 256 colours) can output directly to Total Commander using the internal file browser. XnView does not need to be used as an external file browser for these formats.
  • XnView works in Total Commander for Windows® 9x, NT 4.0, 2000, XP, and ME.
  • For Windows 3.1® with Win32s, XnView works with Total Commander 16 bit. Currently only the JPG format is supported in Windows 3.1 ®. It is planned to incorporate the GIF or PNG formats in future releases.
  • Due to technical restriction, only one frame can be displayed for animated GIF files.