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Hi there!
I tried both thunar and nautilus.
what I have seen, thunar creates thumbnails much faster than nautilus and its general performance is better.
BUT in nautilus I can set a filesize max, to which images are being "thumbnailed".
How can I do this in thunar?
The problem is, e.g. when I open a directory with some 40MB tiff / jpg with 20.000x10.000px it slows down my pc for about 5 minutes, creating a thumbnail.
Is there a solution?
In google I only found a discussion on the thunar dev mail list about this topic (http://www.mail-archive.com/thunar-dev@ … 03536.html), but they didnt come to any solution..
Last edited by cyberius (2010-06-18 07:20:37)
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As far as I know, thunar uses the thunar-thumbnailer package for creating thumbnails. If this package isn't installed no thumbnails will be generated what so ever.
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Hi
Yes this is true, but I want to have thumbnails
But they shouldnt be created if the image is too big so it slows down the pc, like nautilus does..
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As far as I know, Thunar's thumbnailer plug-in does not have a way to specify this (unless you feel like writing it into in the source ).
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Seems like there's no way to do this, except for writing to the source as stated above.
There's an open bug on a similar issue on launchpad: https://bugs.launchpad.net/thunar/+bug/175176
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