Scene Selector
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***Update***
I uploaded a new version of the program.
If you already installed the original version, you don't need to run the setup again. Download the program here:
http://www.mediafire.com/?4ilo1qbtcvss9u3
This version uses the scrollbar (I didn't like the arrow buttons anyway), and loads all thumbnails at once, which doesn't take too much time, after all. By the way, Visual basic doesn't allow to use the MouseWheel with the scrollbar. Sorry...
I uploaded a new version of the program.
If you already installed the original version, you don't need to run the setup again. Download the program here:
http://www.mediafire.com/?4ilo1qbtcvss9u3
This version uses the scrollbar (I didn't like the arrow buttons anyway), and loads all thumbnails at once, which doesn't take too much time, after all. By the way, Visual basic doesn't allow to use the MouseWheel with the scrollbar. Sorry...
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Oh I see. It updates the display, not the thumbnails.
Mmm, what if you didn't use a scroll bar, but allowed the mouse wheel to operate the the scoll buttons? That way it would still only load the nine at a time, but have wheel functionality.
And/or be able to resize the thumbnails to fit more on the screen at once.
Or just tell me to bug off.

Mmm, what if you didn't use a scroll bar, but allowed the mouse wheel to operate the the scoll buttons? That way it would still only load the nine at a time, but have wheel functionality.

And/or be able to resize the thumbnails to fit more on the screen at once.
Or just tell me to bug off.


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setup problem
hi
I tried to install your thumbnail viewer but get an error
that says error with c:\windows\system32\uxtheme.dll
I tried to install your thumbnail viewer but get an error
that says error with c:\windows\system32\uxtheme.dll
*** Update ***
1. Added two new buttons: Re-calculate Duration and Refresh Thumbnails
2. Added Utilities menu item, with the same functions as the buttons, plus a link to Anime Studio Forum.
If you already installed the original version, you don't need to run the setup again. Download the program here:
http://www.mediafire.com/?4ilo1qbtcvss9u3
1. Added two new buttons: Re-calculate Duration and Refresh Thumbnails
2. Added Utilities menu item, with the same functions as the buttons, plus a link to Anime Studio Forum.
If you already installed the original version, you don't need to run the setup again. Download the program here:
http://www.mediafire.com/?4ilo1qbtcvss9u3
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synthsin75:
). I will try to find a solution for this. Meanwhile, try pressing the up and down arrows on the scroll bar, while maintaining the mouse button down.
I uploaded the files again. Make sure you are replacing the original .exe file in the directory where it was originally installed, or just download the setup and install it again. Also, press the "Refresh" button of your browser before downloading, just in case...sorry, I can't see the buttons and menu yet
synthsin75:
Sorry for that. It's just that Visual Basic does not support the mouse wheel (not even in the Visual Basic editor!!!Can we expect mouse wheel control in the future, or is that bit complicated?

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I can live without the mouse wheel. The scroll bar is plenty.
I never heard back about maybe storing the thumbnails in a separate (dedicated) folder. All the thumbs clutter up my usual folders. It's not a hugh issue, but let me know if it can be done.
Thanks for the app and being so responsive to suggestions.
I never heard back about maybe storing the thumbnails in a separate (dedicated) folder. All the thumbs clutter up my usual folders. It's not a hugh issue, but let me know if it can be done.
Thanks for the app and being so responsive to suggestions.

synthsin75:
That will be the next update.I never heard back about maybe storing the thumbnails in a separate (dedicated) folder.
I've learned a lot from this forum. Sharing this application is my little contribution, a way to say "thank you" to everyone. I wish I could make a Mac and a Linux version, but it is not possible right now. I hope to make them in a near future.Thanks for the app and being so responsive to suggestions.
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your program
hi i downloaded your program
but it wouldn't actually show thumbnails
you e mailed me and said you had a fix
just curious, do you have a new download??
but it wouldn't actually show thumbnails
you e mailed me and said you had a fix
just curious, do you have a new download??
***Update***
I uploaded a new version of the program (yes, again)
This version organizes the thumbnails in a subfolder called 'Thumbs'. This subfolder is created automatically, and all existing thumbnails outside it (if any) are moved to it. I also added a new mneu option: File-->New to create a new Anime Studio file.
If you already installed the original version, you don't need to run the setup again. Download the program here:
http://www.elprofe.com/Software/SceneSe ... lector.zip
and install it in: C:\Program Files\Anime Studio Scene Selector or wherever you installed the program.
If haven't installed it, use the following link and run Setup.exe:
http://www.elprofe.com/Software/SceneSe ... rSetup.zip
toonertime:
synthsin75:
I uploaded a new version of the program (yes, again)
This version organizes the thumbnails in a subfolder called 'Thumbs'. This subfolder is created automatically, and all existing thumbnails outside it (if any) are moved to it. I also added a new mneu option: File-->New to create a new Anime Studio file.
If you already installed the original version, you don't need to run the setup again. Download the program here:
http://www.elprofe.com/Software/SceneSe ... lector.zip
and install it in: C:\Program Files\Anime Studio Scene Selector or wherever you installed the program.
If haven't installed it, use the following link and run Setup.exe:
http://www.elprofe.com/Software/SceneSe ... rSetup.zip
toonertime:
The first time you access a project directory you won't see any thumbnails. Press the 'Create Missing thumbnails' buttons to create them.but it wouldn't actually show thumbnails
synthsin75:
Done.I never heard back about maybe storing the thumbnails in a separate (dedicated) folder.