I have been using Free Commander to go through a series of graphics and photo images and change folders during that process.
I find that if I move to a new folder and press F3 to get the viewer, it actually starts a SECOND instance of that viewer instead of maintaining only one instance.
Is there any way I can FORCE the file viewer to use a single instance of that viewer instead of allowing for multiple instances?
I'd appreciate any help you can provide regarding this.
Thank you
Is there a way to FORCE File Viewer to ONLY have 1 instance?
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Thanks for the reply. I appreciate it.Dreamer wrote:It's a bit hidden, but it's possible - In Viewer menu > Options > Configure... disable option "Viewer is visible in taskbar".
This change does limit the viewer to one occurrence, though you do lose the ability to quickly get back to that window via ALT-TAB.
That said, is there a way to force the Viewer to come to the front when you press F3?
The way it is now, if I press F3, the viewer stays behind the main Free Commander file-pane window. It would work a lot better for me if I could make the Viewer pop to the front so I can quickly see the file I just asked it to view.
I don't want it to stay on top, I just want it to rise to the top every time I press F3 manually.
Thanks again.
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