
Press "Add>" button to add the transformation.ġ e) As parameter "Width" enter the width of the widest image (or even wider, but then you will have to crop later).ġ f) Optional: Select a background colour.ġ g) Start the batch processing with "Go" button. In two steps you can achieve what you want:ġ.) Batch resize the canvas of all images to maximum widthĢ.) With resized images, create a strip of images.ġ a) In XnView Browser select all images that you want to combineġ b) Choose menu "Tools > Batch processing."ġ c) As output directory specify "$\stripe" (without the double quotes)ġ d) In "Transformations" tab, select the transformation "Image > Canvas resize". Currently, XnView resizes all images to the same width and then aligns them vertically, which is not what you want. Your enhancement request makes sense to me. The description below applies for XnView Classic (Windows) 2.0, only. 2 or 3 columns) and/or different alignment.ĮDIT: I just realize that XnView MP 0.63 doesn't offer the function "Create strip of images" at all.

I am not sure if other users want different order (e.g.

To me, the vertical order (single column) and with left alignment is already helpful. In the combine-image window, we can set the order of those selected images. Several images are selected and we run the command to combine them. Perhaps, the procedure is almost similar to 'Batch Rename'. If XnViewMP could do it automatically, it would be great. After all images are included, the canvas is usually too wide/high. I make a new image or modify the canvas of the 1st image to append (copy and paste) all images. However, as far as I know, I have to do it manually. So, for a single topic, I may have several screen-shots the discussion pages and the reference pages. Also, s/he may include several references (links) in the discussion. I frequently find that a writer divides the discussion of a topic into several pages. As I have mentioned in this forum, I use XnView mainly for 'reading' the screen-shots of some sites.
