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BadDog
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by BadDog » 09.01.2010, 07:12
The viewer is causing me a lot of problems by reading massive files (a dumb thing to do). How do I turn it OFF?
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ralfso
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- Joined: 31.10.2007, 18:21
- Location: Gifhorn, Germany
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by ralfso » 09.01.2010, 09:31
Why do you turn the viewer ON when it's causing you a lot of problems by reading massive files?
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Ralf
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BadDog
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by BadDog » 14.01.2010, 20:17
ralfso wrote:Why do you turn the viewer ON when it's causing you a lot of problems by reading massive files?
That is a problem to because I never turned it ON. If I knew how to turn it on I would know how to turn it off. I uninstalled and re-installed and that seems to have got rid of the viewer.
Would be great if you could close/remove those panels you have no use for instead of having to hide them.
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Dreamer
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by Dreamer » 14.01.2010, 23:35
The problem is that you accidentally open the viewer sometimes? If so - and you are using a hotkey, you can disable it, both, hotkey for Viewer (F3) and for Quick view (Ctrl+Q) in menu > extras > keyboard shortcuts. Toolbar and Splitter bar Viewer buttons can be disabled too.
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