IrfanView 4.20 released


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Version 4.20 ( - CURRENT VERSION - ) (Release date: 2008-07-16)

* Basic Unicode support added (Properties->Misc 1, thanks to Christophe Paris!)

* New zoom options; improved relative zoom (Properties->Viewing)

* Thumbnails can be sorted manually using drag/drop

* GIF animations can be played in fullscreen/slideshow mode

* New Advanced batch options: Fine rotation, Blur, Median ...

* Option to show TIF Annotations created by Kodak Imaging (Properties->Viewing)

* New JPG save option: Set file size (PlugIn: thanks to Lucian Sabo)

* New save menu: Save for Web (PlugIn: thanks to Lucian Sabo)

* New thumbnails options to disable or configure info text on mouse over

* New edit menu: Auto crop borders (remove outside lines/rows of same color)

* New feature in Canvas dialog: negative border sizes are allowed (border crop)

* New option in Capture dialog: Capture desktop on current monitor only

* New options in Custom selection dialog: Set custom ratio; Save values

* New slideshow option (window mode): Set window position

* New Fullscreen display options: Fit to screen width/height (Hotkeys: 5/6)

* IPTC data in TIF files can be showed (no editing yet)

* Fixed Thumbnails crash on multi core CPUs

* New command line option for EXE Slideshow: /window=(x,y,width,height)

* Option to set Status bar text using placeholders (Properties->Misc 3)

* Option for proportional paste into selection (Properties->Misc 3)

* Support for EXR format (PlugIn)

* Support for MAG format (MAKI, Formats PlugIn)

* Default display option is now: Fit only big images to desktop

* Expanded Copy/Move dialog (4 more folders)

* New Edit menu: Maximize and center selection (hold CTRL to center only)

* New option in Edit Palette dialog: Click on image to find color index

* New Thumbnails menu: Remove selected thumbs from list, Hotkey: Ctrl+Del

* New Thumbnails menu: Save selected files names as TXT

* New Thumbnails menu: Start Panorama dialog with selected files

* The Enhance/Correct colors dialog can be resized/maximized

* Enhanced TIF-LZW saving with 24 BPP images (smaller files are created)

* New command line option: /jpg_rotate=(...values...)

JPG lossless rotation, see i_options.txt for examples

* New command line option: /transpcolor=(r,g,b)

Set transparent color: can be used for GIF/PNG/ICO saving

* New Hotkey: SHIFT + F = Fit only big images to desktop

* New Hotkey: SHIFT + W = Fit images to window

* New Hotkey: NUM-PAD 5 = Scroll to image center

* New Hotkey/Menu: CTRL + N = Open current file in another IrfanView window

* New Thumbnails option: Auto scroll during creation

* New option in JPG IPTC/Comment dialog: Append text to old text

* Scan dialog: 'Skip existing files' works also for multipage TIF files

* Several PlugIns are changed/updated, please install the newest versions

http://www.irfanview.com/plugins.htm

* Some minor bugs/features fixed/added (scrolling)

http://www.irfanview.com/

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What's the significance of the squashed red cat icon? :ermm:

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The IrfanView logo and mascot is a flattened roadkill cat. The 16px icon has tire tread marks across the caricature; the 32px icon is this "non tire tread" version; and the 48px icon has a gradient across the cat's body. The author of the software does stress, however, that he bears no ill will towards cats. In fact, the IrfanView website pictures him holding a cat.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IrfanView#Logo.2Fmascot

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