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So when updating, the settings will be untouched and won't be lost. ini files 'xnview.ini' and 'bookmark.ini' which are used to store the settings and the bookmarks of XnView, are not part of installation and deinstallation and will not be changed or deleted. When updating XnView, you typically uninstall your current version and then install the new version. If you have activated the option "Use registry to save options", all the XnView settings will be stored in your registry under the key "HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\XnView" and you can use "regedit" to export and import the settings. Please note that your bookmarks won't be deleted, since they are stored in a separate file "bookmark.ini". If you want to reset all your settings to back default, just delete (or rename) the "xnview.ini" file. XnView has internal default settings which are used if no settings file or registry entry is available. ini files is displayed in the About dialog (menu "Info > About."). The setting "Save options" (see above) also controls the location of the. If you want to have the same settings on another PC or want to make a backup of your settings, it's sufficient to copy the two. setting of options, recent file and directory list. XnView MP: The place where your settings are stored depends on the option "XnView settings" which you can find by select menu "Tools > Settings", category "Integration", tab "Paths".īy default all your XnView settings/options are stored in two files:īookmark.ini contains the bookmarks that you can set using the toolbar in the browser ("New bookmark"). "Tools > Options", category "System integration". XnView Classic: The place where your settings are stored depends on the option "Save options" which you can find by selecting menu The latter indicates that your settings are stored in the Windows registry. Here you'll see either a valid path or something like "\HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\XnView\". In XnView Classic choose "Info > About" or in XnView MP "Help > About" to see. In the "About" dialog XnView Classic and XnView MP both show the location of your settings. Below you will find various info on XnView's settings. In some cases, it's still good to know and understand, where XnView stores its settings. Normally, you use XnView and change settings in the options, and you do not have to worry how they are stored and where they are stored. All these settings have to be stored when exiting the program and restored when starting. XnView settings are for example position and size at startup, recent file lists, or the options which you set in the options dialog.
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