Just curious:
When previewing an animated gif in Everything's preview pane on a *normal* Windows machine, does it "animate"?
My systems are tweaked too much to ansswer that reliably and I'm too lazy to test it on a clean machine
(Just want to know it; either result is fine with me)
Everything shows just a static image,the same way as if you try to preview a gif in the preview pane in explorer
I didn't like that so I made an autohotkey script that places a window EXACTLY where the preview appear and at exactly the same size(it's so perfectly over it that it can make you think everything can play gif files )
vsub wrote: ↑Tue Apr 14, 2020 7:43 pm
Everything shows just a static image,the same way as if you try to preview a gif in the preview pane in explorer
I didn't like that so I made an autohotkey script that places a window EXACTLY where the preview appear and at exactly the same size(it's so perfectly over it that it can make you think everything can play gif files )
And also: Screencapture or it didn't happen! ( I do believe you, of course; just interested)
.. the same way as if you try to preview a gif in the preview pane in explorer
No image previews *at all* in Explorer here (that's how I configured it).
FWIW: Everything uses it's own routines for previewing images (and not the default image preview handlers).
NotNull wrote: ↑Tue Apr 14, 2020 8:13 pm
@vsub: I just realized that creating a screen capture might be a lot of work. Posting the script instead would be fine too
It's not a lot of work,it take me 20 seconds
I made the script with some requirements(because I wanted it to work that way)and have few problems but it does work(still work in progress) https://www.mediafire.com/file/b3owlv0c ... 2.zip/file
PS.In Explorer=>View=>Preview Pane to display the preview in explorer and see that the gifs are also not running there