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Windows Help Error opening some CBR files Try to get help from other ComicRack users TOPIC: Error opening some CBR files Error opening some CBR files 6 years 11 months ago #4506 Astaldo711 Offline Fresh Boarder Posts: 1 Karma: 0 I used to use CDisplayEx to read
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comics but so glad I switched to ComicRack. Much nicer. At any rate, asp.net the file you are trying to open is in a different format xls some of the comics I have can't be opened. When I look at the library, one has a big white the file you are trying to open is in a different format xls excel 2010 X on a red background instead of the cover. Others show the cover fine but have the X in the corner. They open fine with CDisplayEX so I can read them but I'd http://www.ibm.com/support/docview.wss?crawler=1&uid=swg1PJ43681 rather use ComicRack. I tried changing them to CBZ files but nothing changed. I changed them to RAR files to see what was there. No files in the archive but the JPEGS. Thank you. The administrator has disabled public write access. Re:Error opening some CBR files 6 years 10 months ago #4655 gmsubzero Offline Fresh Boarder Posts: 2 Karma: 0 I guess no one has http://comicrack.cyolito.com/forum/8-help/4506-error-opening-some-cbr-files an answer to this. I just ran across this problem. I've never had a problem before and I've had these comics for months. Now, that I've updated to the latest version, I'm getting the same problem. If I find an answer; even if it means going to an older version; I'll post it up here. The administrator has disabled public write access. Re:Error opening some CBR files 6 years 10 months ago #4656 CyRog Offline Junior Boarder Posts: 25 Karma: 0 I've had a similar problem only once. I get the white X in the red box in thumbnail view, though the book will open. The cover image will not display, however. I opened up the archive file and the cover .jpg file is there and displays fine in an image viewer. I tried converting the cover image to another image format then recompiling the entire thing and the cover still won't display. It's a weird one. The administrator has disabled public write access. Re:Error opening some CBR files 6 years 10 months ago #4660 gmsubzero Offline Fresh Boarder Posts: 2 Karma: 0 Well this is getting really wierd. More and more of my bo
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you wish to load, and which operating system you are using. Linux and Unix users will need to start MPP with one of the following shell scripts: mpp_gui.sh mpp_cli.sh Each will have options that you can specify either from a console or as options when setting up a link on your main panel or start menu. Depending on your window manager (Gnome, KDE, Fluxbox etc) there will be different ways of adding icons to your desktop, panel or start menu. Windows users will be able to start MPP by using the mpp_gui.bat. mpp_gui.bat mpp_cli.bat Again, each will have options that can be specified. To start MPP from the command line on either operating system, you need to open up a shell (a sh variant under Unix/Linux, or cmd.exe under Windows 2000 and above) and use a command like the following in the directory that you unzipped / installed MPP, substituting