Re: GMC and thumbnail images

2002-04-07 Thread Barry
Mark Rowe wrote: > > Barry wrote: > > >Oops > > > >Konqueror creates its own thumbnails first time the directory is > >accessed. They are then saved in the dir in a .pics/large|med sub > >directory according to the icon size. > > > >Next time the directory is accessed the loading is lots faster.

Re: GMC and thumbnail images

2002-04-07 Thread Mark Rowe
Barry wrote: >Oops > >Konqueror creates its own thumbnails first time the directory is >accessed. They are then saved in the dir in a .pics/large|med sub >directory according to the icon size. > >Next time the directory is accessed the loading is lots faster. > >Barry > Out of interest, what vers

Re: GMC and thumbnail images

2002-04-07 Thread Barry
Oops Konqueror creates its own thumbnails first time the directory is accessed. They are then saved in the dir in a .pics/large|med sub directory according to the icon size. Next time the directory is accessed the loading is lots faster. Barry

Re: GMC and thumbnail images

2002-04-07 Thread Barry
Hope this helps Most digital cameras save images in exif format which is an extension of jpg. This format includes a thumbnail img plus all the camera settings used in taking the pic (flash, lens setting, camera make/model and heaps more). This detail is visible in a suitable app, I use Exifr

Re: GMC and thumbnail images

2002-04-03 Thread Mark Rowe
Vik Olliver wrote: >Mark Rowe wrote: > >>Konqueror can display thumbnails for images if you enable the setting >>via the menus. It is under View -> Preview -> Images. Note that >>Konqueror must be in either Icon or Multicolumn view for the thumbnails >>to display (View -> View Mode). >> > >You

Re: GMC and thumbnail images

2002-04-02 Thread Vik Olliver
Mark Rowe wrote: > Konqueror can display thumbnails for images if you enable the setting > via the menus. It is under View -> Preview -> Images. Note that > Konqueror must be in either Icon or Multicolumn view for the thumbnails > to display (View -> View Mode). You don't happen to know if it l

RE: GMC and thumbnail images

2002-04-02 Thread Stephen Nicholas
Have you tried gtksee, its a debian package, clone of ACDSee. I think it does drag n' drop, and renaming okay... it definately does thumbnails well. Steve >= Original Message From Kerry Baker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> = >Another option is Nautilus if you use Gnome. It supports thumbnails and

Re: GMC and thumbnail images

2002-04-02 Thread Kerry Baker
Another option is Nautilus if you use Gnome. It supports thumbnails and drag n' drop. Kerry. On Wed, 2002-04-03 at 11:51, Mark Rowe wrote: > Vik Olliver wrote: > > >Walter Logeman wrote: > > > >>Vik > >> > >>>Does anyone know if it is possible to get gmc to display > >>>thumbnail images? > >>>

Re: GMC and thumbnail images

2002-04-02 Thread Mark Rowe
Vik Olliver wrote: >Walter Logeman wrote: > >>Vik >> >>>Does anyone know if it is possible to get gmc to display >>>thumbnail images? >>> >>I am not sure if I am on the same wave lenght as you here... an >>image viewer I use and like is gqview. >> > >The problem is that gqview does not support dr

Re: GMC and thumbnail images

2002-04-02 Thread Vik Olliver
Walter Logeman wrote: > > Vik > > > Does anyone know if it is possible to get gmc to display > > thumbnail images? > > I am not sure if I am on the same wave lenght as you here... an > image viewer I use and like is gqview. The problem is that gqview does not support drag 'n' drop. So I end up

Re: GMC and thumbnail images

2002-04-02 Thread Walter Logeman
Vik > Does anyone know if it is possible to get gmc to display > thumbnail images? I am not sure if I am on the same wave lenght as you here... an image viewer I use and like is gqview. Walter -- Walter Logeman Psychotherapist http://www.psybernet.co.nz

Re: GMC and thumbnail images

2002-03-30 Thread Vik Olliver
Walter Logeman wrote: > > Vik > > > Does anyone know if it is possible to get gmc to display > > thumbnail images? > > I am not sure if I am on the same wave lenght as you here... an > image viewer I use and like is gqview. gqview is in the right direction, particularly when you fload the file