[Alejandro Exojo - Mittwoch 12 Mai 2010 18:28:35] 
> El Miércoles, 12 de Mayo de 2010, Christoph Burgmer escribió:
> > Am Mittwoch, 12. Mai 2010 schrieb Alejandro Exojo:
> > > I think that disk usage is an issue in most software, not just KDE apps.
> > > For example, look at ~/.thumbnails, and you will see that is probably
> > > filled with many thumbnails of images that you deleted long ago or that
> > > you saw just once. Same thing for apps that store some data about all
> > > files that you open, without limit and without expiration.
> >
> > You can tell Gwenview to remove .thumbnails on exit.
> 
> The point of .thumbnails to be created, I thought it was to have the scaled 
> images already generated. If I did this, what's the point of having this 
> directory?

If you want to have these images there in case they are needed, keep the
folder, if disk space is more important than loading speed, remove it
regularily.

Regards


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