Using macOS 11.6.5 and in GC 11.6.1 I browsed ~/Documents/Tests/GraphicConverter/Paradigm-Shift/ a folder which I just created freshly and which just held some file copies for testing purposes.
As said I can not stabily reproduce it. Once it worked, it continued to do so. But I experienced filename sync propagation issues more than once. So something must be up to it. Let's leave it for now. Should I experience it again, I will report here.
Now the praise For submitting mockups for another issue (will post it soon) I needed to compress PNGs as JPGs to the file limit of 500 kB per attachment (btw, quite low for nowadays) which you have on this phpBB forum here. Was a good opportunity to test the new feature.
Great user experience:
[Solved] How to display the file format (file type) as an image attribute in Icon / List / Small List view?
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Re: [Solved] How to display the file format (file type) as an image attribute in Icon / List / Small List view?
Thanks.
I increased the attachment limit now to 1MiB
I increased the attachment limit now to 1MiB
Re: [Solved] How to display the file format (file type) as an image attribute in Icon / List / Small List view?
Now I again experienced something unordinary which has to do with synchronization of folder contents between FileSystem <-> Finder <-> GraphicConverter.
Reproduction:
1) Working directory open in Finder and GC browser.
2) Nothing else open in GC.
3) Performing a Quick Convert to Subfolder of two PNGs to half size (from @2x to @1x prior forum upload) with my batch "scale 50 percent". My Subfolder name is defined as "_export".
4) Checking 1.png and 2.png within _export/. Is ok.
5) In Finder I move 1.png and 2.png to "..", their parent directory where the originals 1.png and 2.png reside to intentionally overwrite them as I do not need the @2x PNGs anymore. I have the source screenshot compositions in my Snagit Library anyhow.
6) Finder gives me the warning "Already there! Wanna replace?" and I select [√] for all and confirm to overwrite.
7) Finder crashes
- I cannot recall when I last had a Finder crash. I think never ever since macOS X. I had some stalls where I force-restarted Finder. But never crash.
- On dozen occassions I overwrote files by moving same-named files from source to target. Never an issue.
- But now as GC was open at the same time, which had that directory open in it's browser, and the two files just quick-converted (maybe still some file hooks/handlers open?) Finder crashed.
- I cannot do other than be suspicious towards GC. I did not submit the Finder crash to Apple. But provide it to you now: Public here or better in PM ? I saw nothing privacy-sensitive in it. But I let you judge where best to send that Finder crashlog to.
Reproduction:
1) Working directory open in Finder and GC browser.
2) Nothing else open in GC.
3) Performing a Quick Convert to Subfolder of two PNGs to half size (from @2x to @1x prior forum upload) with my batch "scale 50 percent". My Subfolder name is defined as "_export".
4) Checking 1.png and 2.png within _export/. Is ok.
5) In Finder I move 1.png and 2.png to "..", their parent directory where the originals 1.png and 2.png reside to intentionally overwrite them as I do not need the @2x PNGs anymore. I have the source screenshot compositions in my Snagit Library anyhow.
6) Finder gives me the warning "Already there! Wanna replace?" and I select [√] for all and confirm to overwrite.
7) Finder crashes
- I cannot recall when I last had a Finder crash. I think never ever since macOS X. I had some stalls where I force-restarted Finder. But never crash.
- On dozen occassions I overwrote files by moving same-named files from source to target. Never an issue.
- But now as GC was open at the same time, which had that directory open in it's browser, and the two files just quick-converted (maybe still some file hooks/handlers open?) Finder crashed.
- I cannot do other than be suspicious towards GC. I did not submit the Finder crash to Apple. But provide it to you now: Public here or better in PM ? I saw nothing privacy-sensitive in it. But I let you judge where best to send that Finder crashlog to.
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Re: [Solved] How to display the file format (file type) as an image attribute in Icon / List / Small List view?
GraphicConverter is not responsible for a Finder crash. Every application processes run in its own environment.
You can forward the crash to me if you want.
You can forward the crash to me if you want.
Re: [Solved] How to display the file format (file type) as an image attribute in Icon / List / Small List view?
Closing this issue from my side too:
- LemkeSoft inspected the crashlog and it was entirely unrelated to GraphicConverter
- Had no issues with file replacements since then so far
- LemkeSoft inspected the crashlog and it was entirely unrelated to GraphicConverter
- Had no issues with file replacements since then so far