On Saturday 25 November 2006 19:07, Craig White wrote:
On Sat, 2006-11-25 at 18:13 +0000, Anne Wilson wrote:
> On Saturday 25 November 2006 17:53, Kevin Kempter wrote:
> > On Saturday 25 November 2006 10:43, Craig White wrote:
> > > On Sat, 2006-11-25 at 10:38 -0700, Kevin Kempter wrote:
> > > > I've recently installed FC5. If I browse to a directory of .jpg
> > > > images with konqueror I don't see the thumbnail images. Any
ideas
> > > > how to fix this?
> > >
> > > ----
> > > konq shows 3 buttons in toolbar, one (default) for icon view, middle
> > > is for list view and one on right is for thumbnail view
> > >
> > > Craig
> >
> > The button on the right (photobook) shows all the images to the right
> > and a larger preview window to the left (both in the right konq pane)
> > but I only see the preview for the image I click on in the preview
> > window - no thumbnail images.
> >
> > I used to run SuSE and I would see the thumbnail images in the
> > photobook view as well as in the icon view (the left button).
> >
> > Anyone know how to enable this?
>
> In kde - Control Center > Desktop > Behavior > File Icons.
>
> There is a size limit, though, on the display. It can be changed, but I
> can't remember where.
>
> I don't know gnome, sorry.
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when we are talking about konqueror, we are talking about kde
True - kde has to be installed, but he doesn't have to be using its desktop.
I didn't realize that there was a difference between photobook
and
thumbnail view but I do now and yes, there doesn't seem to be any option
in kde/konqueror for a thumbnail view at all.
How odd - when I use it all the time. Have you actually tried what I
suggested? I repeat, there is a size limit in the default settings, though
I'm not sure what it is. Something like 300MB, IIRC, though somewhere along
the line I managed to configure mine to show 500MB+.
It should. It brings up the same options as the screen I pointed to. It
does, however, tell you where to change the maximum size. I also like to
enable the 'increase size of preview relative to icons' as this makes finding
what you want very much quicker.
Anne