Re: Tumme fails with default custom settings

2007-04-24 Thread Richard Stallman
I was able to recreate this, but only for small images. Not sure yet if there is a certain limit or if it is variable. The same problem can be seen if you do C-u RET instead of RET in the thumbnail buffer. I cannot say if this ever worked because I think that each time I have

Re: Tumme fails with default custom settings

2007-04-24 Thread Mathias Dahl
Richard Stallman [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: I was able to recreate this, but only for small images. Not sure yet if there is a certain limit or if it is variable. The same problem can be seen if you do C-u RET instead of RET in the thumbnail buffer. I cannot say if this ever

Re: Tumme fails with default custom settings

2007-04-23 Thread Mathias Dahl
Tassilo Horn [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Here, the thumbs are displayed properly, and RET opens a *tumme-display-image* buffer with a scaled image. (The original icon is 64x64, and the buffer shows about a 350x350 version) When I type `f' a small, empty square is displayed -- not the image.

Tumme fails with default custom settings

2007-04-20 Thread Stephen Berman
Yesterday I tried tumme again for the first time since last August and encountered problems I don't recall having before. I found a very easy fix, by changing the default custom settings of two variables, but these defaults have been around a long time, so I wonder if there's something about my

Re: Tumme fails with default custom settings

2007-04-20 Thread Mathias Dahl
Stephen Berman [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Yesterday I tried tumme again for the first time since last August and encountered problems I don't recall having before. I found a very easy fix, by changing the default custom settings of two variables, but these defaults have been around a long

Re: Tumme fails with default custom settings

2007-04-20 Thread Tassilo Horn
Mathias Dahl [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Hi Matthias, Could someone else test as well? Here, the thumbs are displayed properly, and RET opens a *tumme-display-image* buffer with a scaled image. (The original icon is 64x64, and the buffer shows about a 350x350 version) When I type `f' a small,