I would suggest: Toss out that fossilized piece of program & start
using Graphic Converter. If you tire of it nagging you for money, pay
them (or just have it up & running in the bacgruoundn all day. That
will reduce the nagging). It reads (almost) all formats you can toss
at it. EPSes might require a plug-in of some sort, but if you pay
them, I think you can have it nin the price, so to speak. PDFs it
does not read either, but for that you have Acrobat Reader.
Good luck!
:o)
Den 22. jan. 2006 kl. 08.45 skrev Stephen Conrad:
JPEGView is what it defaults to when I click on a JPEG, one other kind
of file (different looking, not with the "J" and "JPEG" on the face)
will default to PictureViewer. I didn't have the JPEGView JFIF Ext.
installed (I stuck it in the Ext. folder this time).
In the JPEGView prefs its set to automatically fix incorrect file
types (I have always seen it set this way so I have never messed with
this setting).
Steve
On 1/21/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
on 1/20/2006 3:14 PM, Stephen Conrad at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have a 5400/180 running 8.5 and sometimes when I go to look at
a pic
I have downloaded I get this error with JPEGView 3.3 running
native on
my PPC (so it says in the Info abou it)
Corrupt JPEG data found (unsupported SOF makertype 0xc2)
Now, if I then open PictureViewer and go o look at the same
picture it
works just fine.
Any ideas why this happens (with JPEGView) and why it works with
PictureViewer?
Might be something you can set in your browser's preferences under
file
helpers. I just changed mine in I.E. to open MP3 files with itunes
instead
of QickTime player (the default). Could be that yours is set with
PictureViewer as the default. One other possibilty is that version of
JPEGview has a system extension for previews and may be causing
some sort of
conflict.
-MarbleMyke
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