If you're using the Windows 10 app in Opus, it's because you've explicitly asked for it, so we need to respect that choice, even if we disagree to it due to the Windows 10 app being garbage. If you want to use the old Vista photo viewer in Opus, you can do that by setting it as the default image viewer, or adding overrides for specific types if you don't want it to be the default for everything.ĭiverting you to the Vista app doesn't make sense in Opus, since Opus defaults to using its own image viewer (where next/prev works fine, however you launch it). The Vista photo viewer was better written and knew how to generate the next/prev list itself. Next/prev works in the Vista photo viewer, but that's also true if you launch it from Opus. Total Commander's author said the same (at least in 2015 I don't know if they've found something new since then that we aren't aware of over here): It's not just me making this up to shift the blame to the Photos app. The Photos app just doesn't work properly when launched in a normal way, and that includes when it is launched via a basic ShellExecuteEx call or the standard 'start' command in a Command Prompt. This is the Photos app's problem, not something Opus is doing wrong. It was apparently written by someone who did not consider that anything other than File Explorer would ever launch the program, even other parts of the Windows OS that don't involve third-party software. It seems to be designed to suck or be fed the list of files directly out of File Explorer's memory, via some obscure (quite possibly undocumented) API. We can't do anything about that, other than suggest using a better viewer. It simply will not generate a next/prev list of images by itself, when launched for a particular file. It does not even work if you run start C:\blah\test.png from a Command Prompt. It does not work from anything other than File Explorer. AFAIK there is no way to support the next/prev list in the Windows 10 Photos app.
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