Wonderful! I'm sure the program will benefit from this move. I'm away traveling for quite a while, but will definitely do my best to get this to work.
If you do not want to miss the replies, click on the ENVELOPE icon on the top of the thread, thus "subscribing" to it. Not very obvious, imo. I hope I'll remember it next time. There should be an option like "subscribe me automatically to my posts".
Thanks for the reply, the forum did not inform me there was a reply, must look into settings... It would be great if you moved to VS 2017 (Community or otherwise) from 2010 or 2013 and figured out how to make the build, with instructions on how to obtain the missing libs. I know, it's a lot of work and requires motivation. I'd be willing to do that, but don't have the experience and got lost very easily. Having a recent, free toolchain for JPEGView would make it possible for others to contribute...
I am trying to build the 1.0.37 branch, 64-bit version.
I've decided to use JPEGView to learn Visual Studio and play with C++. Reading the two existing Forum topics (Help and Open Discussion), I came across only two posts related to building this program - in both cases there was not much discussion... May I suggest we create a special topic, like "JPEGView Development", that will focus on this area, and, maybe, attract more people and help in experimenting, porting and popularity? Meanwhile... I installed Visual Studio 2017 Community, and both version...
Thanks! I like to know exactly where my files are, so I can back them up selectively...
Thanks for implementing this! My command now works perfectly, making JPEGView even...
Thanks! I mapped it to F2, of course, so it's consistent across dozens of other Windows...