JPEG Saver 4.6.1
Published
Very little has changed in this version of JPEG Saver, which is why the version
number has only gone up by 0.0.1
. On the other hand, the changes I
have made should make working with multiple config files a lot easier.
The first change is that JPEG Saver's config files are now saved with the
extension “.jscfg
” instead of just
“.cfg
” - this is because it was much too generic
before and used for all sorts of different config files. I've chosen
“.jscfg
” because it is still fairly short and I could
not find any other software using it.
This change of extension (and the command-line options added in version 4.6) means we can now associate JPEG Saver config files with the screen saver executable - this is an option that is turned on by default in the updated installer, though you can turn it off if you don't want it.
With the association set up, JPEG Saver config files will have a new document icon, and double-clicking on them will start the screen saver using the selected config file. Right-clicking on a config file will show the Windows Explorer context menu with options to “Open” (starts the screen saver), “Edit” (opens the configuration dialog) or “Use” (sets the config file as the default for when the screen saver starts normally).
I've added an extra button to the dialog to set the config being edited as the default too. If it is already the default config then the button will be disabled.
The only other real change in this version is a bug fix for the “Rebuild” transition, which wasn't cleaning up after itself, leaving front faces culled instead of back faces, which made some of the other transitions look quite messed up.
The new installer file is on the downloads page.