


I created a symlink in the lib folder, that didn't change anything. Maybe I installed XnView before I installed the libheif library and that's why there is no link? (I don't recall the order things were installed.) I found that Gimp created a sym link for itself. It seems that there is no libheif.so, so try to make a symbolic link libheif.so->libheif.so.1.12.0? Many thanks for this thread, helped me a lot. I once tried xnviewmp with wine, but it crashed miserably when creating thumbnails on a large folder :s Guess I'll go for that solution once I'll come back from not using Apple devices, the most exotic image format I got is DICOM, from my MRI Wow, lots of answers was thinking about a local repo, but I'll admit it, I was a bit lazy to do it

( Links to the Nokia example files are listed in the XnView Forum post )Ĭlevo W230SS: amd64 nvidia-drivers & xf86-video-intel.Ĭompal NBLB2: ~amd64 xf86-video-ati.
#Xnviewmp heic plugin windows#
$ env WINEPREFIX=~/.wine-xnviewmp wine C:\\Program\ Files\\XnViewMP\\xnviewmp.exeĪlternatively, you can launch XnView MP from the GUI either by selecting ‘Wine’ > ‘Programs’ > ‘XnViewMP’ > ‘XnViewMP’ from the Desktop Environment’s application launcher menu, or by double-clicking on the XnViewMP icon on the Desktop, created when you installed XnView MP Windows via WINE.Īs I mentioned above, XnView MP Windows cannot display the example HEIC files downloaded from the Nokia HEIF Web site, only HEIC files created by Apple devices. To launch XnView MP Windows from the command line in Linux: Use winecfg to add the following DLL overrides for WINEPREFIX ~/.wine-xnviewmp: $ winecfg # Select the Libraries tab and add the DLL overrides listed below.

$ cp ~/Downloads/*.dll ~/.wine-xnviewmp/drive_c/windows/system32/ $ cp ~/Downloads/*.dll ~/.wine-xnviewmp/drive_c/Program\ Files/XnViewMP/plugins/ $ cp ~/Downloads/XnViewMP-win-圆4.exe ~/.wine-xnviewmp/drive_c/
#Xnviewmp heic plugin install#
$ winetricks # Select the default wineprefix (~/.wine-xnviewmp) then install allfonts. Here is what I did to install XnView MP Windows 0.92 64-bits, all in the same terminal window/session: HEIC files downloaded from the Nokia HEIF Web site, though), which is to use WINE to install the Windows release of the multi-platform closed-source application XnView MP. HEIC files produced by Apple devices (it does not work for the example. There is a work-around for Linux users who desperately need an image viewer for. To date, only the Windows release of XnView MP has an HEIC plugin (see the XnView Forum thread ). HEIC images from Apple devices is important to you, the current version of XnView MP Linux 0.92 does not have an HEIC plugin. The current version of (closed-source) XnView MP is 0.92 (), so the ebuilds in that overlay are already out of date. Posted: Sun 12:23 am Post subject: Re: XnViewMP Last edited by mike155 on Sun 12:24 am edited 1 time in total You could create a local overlay on your machine and add the ebuild to it. So my question is, is there a good soul owning an overlay that would agree to host XnViewMP ebuilds ? The binary provided by the website requires pulseaudioįortunately, the c2p-overlay offers the possibility to install it (without pulse ), but the owner of that overlay is thinking about closing it (or not, he's not sure) Imo, one of the best image viewer actually available (I've tried others, gthumb being the closest to xnviewmp) XnViewMP is an image viewer and browser, including light tools like crop, color correction, etc. Posted: Sat 11:49 pm Post subject: XnViewMP
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