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posted by FFK Homepage, 22.02.2011, 00:54

> wow!! amazing pal!!!
>
> Im totally in love with that feature of load next/previous page maintaining
> arrow keys pressed ;P all image viewers/readers should include that.
>

Thanks. I'm glad :-)

> the reader is totally usable.. the images loads amazingly fast (faster than
> win95 viewers that I was using until now).. some improvements that could
> be done:
>
> - could be possible 800x480 resolution? (personal request!!!) I have
> noticed that this res is available in other DOS programs. Anyway more
> resolutions for other people with other screens sizes would be nice.
>

I will add a CFG file where we can configure the wished graphic resolution

> - full screen (maybe better full by default)
>

I understand, going full screen just after opening. on queue ...

> - auto hide the mouse cursor (no mouse here.. and its always centered into
> the screen)
>

I checked the sources, and the mouse pointer will be displayed only if a mouse is installed ?!
If you are using DUGL Viewer with windows 95, then I guess it will always enable a mouse API. Solution will be to use it under plane DOS, or that I change default mouse pointer postion to bottom of the screen.

> This image viewer is unique with this autoload feature!!! Probably no other
> comic reader is available into DOS.. so you filled a hole in the DOS
> programs!!
> Keep the good job pal!
>

Great :-)

>
> Edit.- I dont know if that will be complicated.. the last feature that
> would be need a comic reader for dos is support to load images included
> into.rar and .zip files.
> Today the digital comics are released into .cbr and .cbz files (rar and zip
> files renamed). Anyway that feature is useful for anyone that store images
> into zips/rars

If there is a ready DJGPP library that allow me to list/access files inside a zip/rar file then this feature won't be hard to add.

 

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