Releases: fire-eggs/DarkThumbs
DarkThumbs V1.7
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For archives (not ebooks): Add the option to skip "scanlation" files and seek "cover" files (see issue #43). "scanlation" files are often added to manga archives by "scanlation" groups, and the names often includes "credits", "recruit", "logo" and others.
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Rework the manager. Addresses issue #66, adds the scanlation/cover options, and now uses tooltips for explanation of the advanced options:
DarkThumbs V1.6
A minor release, to fix some small issues and add some small features.
- FB2 / Mobi options are now dis-entangled (Issue #59)
- Support SOLID .rar archives (Issue #30)
- Remove the context-sensitive help support from the manager (Issue #28)
- For ZIP / CBZ / EPUB, use the latest Windows graphics for thumbnails [supports more image formats if the necessary windows codecs are installed].
DarkThumbs V1.5.1 - Fix installer, archive marker
Fixes a problem with the installer whereby DarkThumbs ... wouldn't work!
Also restores the "Show archive icon" and corrects the version value.
Reminder: .mobi support is not included in the 32-bit version.
Reminder: to upgrade DarkThumbs, you must first uninstall the existing version via "Add / Remove Programs".
If you find DarkThumbs useful, please consider buying me a coffee!
Special thanks to @vivadavid and @dudelstein for trying V1.5 and pointing out my bugs!
DarkThumbs V1.4.2
Fixes issue #42, where Windows Explorer would "freeze" at some point after thumbnails had been created.
The installer includes a new dependency, vcruntime140_1.dll, which doesn't seem to be installed by Microsoft's runtime package.
NOTE: at this time, the 32-bit (x86) version does not include MOBI support!
DarkThumbs V1.4.1 - Logging
This is the V1.4.1 release but with logging added. It might be helpful when trying to identify problem files.
To install it,
- If you haven't already, download and install DarkThumbs V1.4.1.
- Make a copy of CBXShell.dll which you installed (e.g. in c:\program files\DarkThumbs).
- Download the attached CBXShell.dll. Copy it over the existing CBXShell.dll.
To view the log messages, you need to use the attached DebugView program, dbgview64. [You can download the full package from Microsoft].
My recommended steps would be:
A. Close all Windows Explorer windows.
B. Wipe the thumbnail cache using Disk Cleanup.
C. Run dbgview64.
D. Open a Windows Explorer window and set the view to show icons. Navigate to folders containing books.
DarkThumbs should show a message for each book examined but logs nothing extra on success. On failure or exception, a message should appear.
You can click on the message(s) in dbgview to copy them with Ctrl+C. Ctrl+X clears everything.
DarkThumbs V1.4.1
Fix issue #36: ignore any __MACOSX folder in archives.
DarkThumbs V1.4
NOTE: new version of the installer (October 19, 2021). Really, really heavily tested, no Explorer crash!
I've made changes which appear to fix the Windows Explorer stability issues - at least my testing hasn't found any problems!
Also includes:
- Adding AZW, AZW3 kindle format files as part of MOBI support
- Fix a minor install issue (installing to
C:\program files\CBXShell, should be DarkThumbs)
DarkThumbs V1.3
- Added thumbnail [not tooltip] support for MOBI files. [part of issue #11 ]
- Fetching thumbnails for EPUB files should be much, much faster now. E.g. one test went from 82 seconds to 10 seconds!
- More stability fixes.
- Deal with URL-encoded epub titles.
DarkThumbs V1.2
Some more EPUB cover images should be found now; tooltips now correctly display non-ASCII titles.
- Handle non-western-european titles (displayed in the tooltip when hovering on an epub). Addresses Issue #10
- Fix a bug concerning archive layout preventing some covers from being found. Part of Issue #9.
- Add support for epubs missing the
<meta>tag but which have a "cover-image" item in the<manifest>. Part of Issue #9.
[Skipping the 32-bit installer unless explicitly asked for.]
DarkThumbs V1.1
Implements several bugfixes.
- Fix crash which could happen with EPUBs containing a large number of files.
- Performance improvements when creating thumbnails.
- Fix for Windows Explorer instability problems.
- Add support for another style of title tags.
- Add "webp" as a supported image format for thumbnails. [These will be visible if you have the appropriate Windows codec installed.]
