Default size of thumbnails should be easy configurable

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Default size of thumbnails should be easy configurable

#1 Post by Forez » 19.08.2021, 16:34

[Coming out from this discussion: https://freecommander.com/forum/viewtop ... f=6&t=5376]

The default size of thumbnails should be configurable under the

Tools > Settings > View > Thumbnails

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Re: Default size of thumbnails should be easy configurable

#2 Post by Forez » 29.04.2024, 21:52

Does anybody else use Thumbnails and also have a need to adjust their size from time to time?

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Re: Default size of thumbnails should be easy configurable

#3 Post by horst.epp » 30.04.2024, 14:23

I use thumbnails a lot.
I have configured the default size in FC to 192
For larger views, I prefer the Quick view in the other pane.

My other file managers are better in thumbnail handling
Total Commander let me change from the configured default size using the scroll wheel.

XYplorer has a larger view by hovering over a thumbnail
and the mouse button down function to enlarge a view.

For me, XYplorer is definitely the best in viewing pictures.
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Re: Default size of thumbnails should be easy configurable

#4 Post by Dreamer » 30.04.2024, 18:37

It's partly possible in Automatic Views - <Default view> - View type - use any thumb view with the specific size, e.g. Thumbnails list 48.

The same way it's possible to set different values for other folders/subfolders, e.g. for Pictures use Thumbnails 120.

With automatic views it's 0-click solution.

For changing the thumbnail size there are custom keyboard shortcuts and direct toolbar buttons (+ and -).

Anyway, I'm not against this suggestion, perhaps at least as ini option, default thumb size, or Ctrl+wheel to change thumb size (if it's free), similar to viewer image size, if wheel is used to switch files.

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Re: Default size of thumbnails should be easy configurable

#5 Post by horst.epp » 30.04.2024, 19:46

Dreamer wrote: 30.04.2024, 18:37 It's partly possible in Automatic Views - <Default view> - View type - use any thumb view with the specific size, e.g. Thumbnails list 48.
I already use Automatic Views, but this is not the solution to get any dynamic size change.
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Re: Default size of thumbnails should be easy configurable

#6 Post by Forez » 01.05.2024, 13:23

horst.epp wrote: 30.04.2024, 14:23 I use thumbnails a lot.
I have configured the default size in FC to 192
Where? I am having trouble finding this option

Through
Dreamer wrote: 30.04.2024, 18:37 [...]
Automatic Views
[...]
workaround?

horst.epp wrote: 30.04.2024, 14:23 My other file managers are better in thumbnail handling
[...]
For me, XYplorer is definitely the best in viewing pictures.
I think I was not clear enough plus there are different functionalities here to be dealt with. Thus, after rethinking, I will most likely make a new comprehensive post summarizing ideas for a diverse / better usability of thumbnails

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Re: Default size of thumbnails should be easy configurable

#7 Post by Dreamer » 01.05.2024, 16:51

Forez wrote: 01.05.2024, 13:23
Dreamer wrote: 30.04.2024, 18:37 [...]Automatic Views[...]
workaround?
I said it's "partly possible", so it's just a workaround, since you'd have to use any thumb view mode as default view, but perhaps you could create automatic view item for thumbnails - images only, of course, add more extensions for images (and videos, if needed):
fc Screenshot_05012024_164654.png
For <Default view> use just List or Details view.

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Re: Default size of thumbnails should be easy configurable

#8 Post by horst.epp » 02.05.2024, 09:36

Forez wrote: 01.05.2024, 13:23
horst.epp wrote: 30.04.2024, 14:23 I use thumbnails a lot.
I have configured the default size in FC to 192
Where? I am having trouble finding this option
It's the menu on the button
Toogle between the current and Thumbnails view.
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Re: Default size of thumbnails should be easy configurable

#9 Post by Forez » 03.05.2024, 09:24

horst.epp wrote: 02.05.2024, 09:36
Forez wrote: 01.05.2024, 13:23
horst.epp wrote: 30.04.2024, 14:23 I use thumbnails a lot.
I have configured the default size in FC to 192
Where? I am having trouble finding this option
It's the menu on the button
Toogle between the current and Thumbnails view.
Screenshot - 02.05.2024 , 09_36_04.png
But this setting does not get carried over to other Tabs

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Re: Default size of thumbnails should be easy configurable

#10 Post by Forez » 09.05.2024, 09:13

I think I had not been clear enough and overall there are different functionalities here to be dealt with; plus I forgot about a similar topic from the past. Thus, after much rethinking, I gathered such propositions for additions / changes and listed know to me issues in a new comprehensive topic:
https://freecommander.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=13821

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