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Whenever I click a .jpg or .png file which is associated with kuickshow, the program opens for an instant , then disappears. I can see it is active in the toolbar, but if I try to maximise it from there, all I get is a windowframe with a black background.

 

If I open kuickshow fron a menu or Eterm, it opens normally and I can preview images, but if I try to open the full image, I get the black background.

 

Where does fluxbox control how a window/app opens?

Alternately, what other simple image viewers are out there?

 

mdk 9.2rc2

fluxbox-0.9.6-0.pre9mdk

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Whenever I click a .jpg or .png file which is associated with kuickshow, the program opens for an instant , then disappears. I can see it is active in the toolbar, but if I try to maximise it from there, all I get is a windowframe with a black background.

 

If I open kuickshow fron a menu or Eterm, it opens normally and I can preview images, but if I try to open the full image, I get the black background.

 

Where does fluxbox control how a window/app opens?

Alternately, what other simple image viewers are out there?

 

mdk 9.2rc2

fluxbox-0.9.6-0.pre9mdk

 

 

Fluxbox controls how an app opens in the ~/.fluxbox/apps file.

 

In this file you can define things for different programs, like window border, sticky, layer, size, position and more.

 

 

James - fluxbox guy

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