However, if you click on the 'go back' (or 'return') arrow, you will return to the Forum post. Note that if you close the window (by clicking on the X) then you're Forum session will end.
#Using xnview mp full size#
To see the full size image you need to click on the photo - it will open in a NEW window. If you enjoy using XnView MP, feel free to help the developer with a small donation. If you use the 'Attachments' button, the photos will be appear, in a small size, in an "Attached Files" box at the bottom of the post. given you are running Thunar, perhaps XnViewMP would be a better bet in retrospect. You can change the display features of a photo by right clicking on the image. Using Dolphin, Nemo, Caja, GNU Midnight Commander and everything and. If you use the 'Image Icon' button, the photos will appear, sequentially, in the body of the post, at maximum size. You can use the "Image Icon" on the editor bar (click the "A" at the top right of the post window to toggle the editor bar on and off), or you can use the "Attachments" button to the top right of the post window. I'd also like to remind you that there are two ways to upload and view images to the Forum. You can download it via this link: on both PC and Mac. The editor I've been using, which is free, is XNview. In the interim, if you experience a problem uploading an image you might try opening the image in an image editor, re-saving the image, and then try posting it to the Forum. If you are uploading photos from any of these devices, that may be causing the problem.Īccording to vBulletin, they are aware of this issue and are working to resolve it in the next update, which is expected sometime in early 2017. vBulletin has a problem with some EXIF data from some smartphones and tablets, and some older digital cameras. When photos are uploaded, stored data about the image (EXIF data) is attached to the file. vBulletin tech support tells us there are two reasons this may be occurring. Some Forum members are experiencing intermittent problems uploading images to the Forum.