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Warpview under DOpus4
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Hi All,
I trying to use WarpView (registered) as default image viewer under DOpus4 but I failed to pass arguments so that a double click would launch the picture with warpview...
whatever I do, Warpview always opens a requester so I have to browse through the dir tree to finally show the picture.

anyone else facing the same pb ?

I would expect that "warpview {f}" would work out of the box but no, always a requester and the doc did not help.

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Re: Warpview under DOpus4
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I set it up on a button with <Path>/WarpView {O} and the following flags set: CD source, Do all files, and Run asynchronously. Works fine for me. Haven't tried setting it up as action for a filetype, though.

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Niels

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tried it as you wrote (using appdir:warpview {O} instead of full path) and still the requester shows up)

changing the tool from WB to AmigaDOS seems to do the trick !

thanks anyway !

just wondering why WB and AmigaDOS produce different output (the only difference is that WB mode use icons tooltypes)...

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Yeah, I can confirm that. Using Workbench as command type, it will bring up the file requester. This happens both with {o}/{O} and with {f}/{F} (full path) as argument specification.

Maybe WarpView's way of accepting WB arguments is somehow incompatible with how DOpus 4 serves them.

Shift-clicking on a picture and WarpView works as expected, so it's not WarpView as such at fault.

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Niels

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