I have a folder with images I received from weather satellites.
Layout of the name yymmdd-hhmm xxxxxxxxxxxx.jpg"
I made a script in AutoHotKey (a scripting language) with as command:
Run C:\.... \i_view64.exe “C:\...\images\*.jpg
Works perfect.
It starts with the last received image and I can scroll back with the mouse wheel to previous days and images.
I also have a folder with weather maps I received from the program Digital Atmosphere.
Layout of the name yy-mm-dd-hhmm xxxxxxxxxxxx.jpg"
I also made a script in AutoHotKey with almost the same command:
Run C:\.... \i_view64.exe “C:\...\maps\*.jpg
Strange enough this start with the first (=oldest) file in the folder and I must scroll in the opposite direction. As I am interested in the most recent maps this is “not ideal”.
In Windows Explorer I sorted both folders on name. Same in IrfanView.
Still a different behaviour.
Does anybody know a solution (or the reason)?
IV 4.52 & W-10 Pro
Edit
Executing the command outside the script gives the same result.
Layout of the name yymmdd-hhmm xxxxxxxxxxxx.jpg"
I made a script in AutoHotKey (a scripting language) with as command:
Run C:\.... \i_view64.exe “C:\...\images\*.jpg
Works perfect.
It starts with the last received image and I can scroll back with the mouse wheel to previous days and images.
I also have a folder with weather maps I received from the program Digital Atmosphere.
Layout of the name yy-mm-dd-hhmm xxxxxxxxxxxx.jpg"
I also made a script in AutoHotKey with almost the same command:
Run C:\.... \i_view64.exe “C:\...\maps\*.jpg
Strange enough this start with the first (=oldest) file in the folder and I must scroll in the opposite direction. As I am interested in the most recent maps this is “not ideal”.
In Windows Explorer I sorted both folders on name. Same in IrfanView.
Still a different behaviour.
Does anybody know a solution (or the reason)?
IV 4.52 & W-10 Pro
Edit
Executing the command outside the script gives the same result.
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