Sven Neumann [gimp-user] <27/05/03 13:43 +0200>: > Hi, > > Vittorio <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > > I use the Gimp to view and print (a lof of) pictures taken with my > > digicam. > > > > What I personally find somewhat time-consuming is the first time > > preview of the pictures while in the "Open file" menu. It is apparent > > that the Gimp has to execute some slow procedure which also records > > the small preview picture somewhere. > > > > Is there anyway to produce all the preview picture in a bulk(, even > > before loading the Gimp)? > > I'm not aware of a script that creates the previews (although it > should be trivial to write one) but you can select all files in the > GIMP file selector and generate the previews in one go. > > > Sven
I had a go at it but unfortunately the gimp (1.2.3 under linux) executes the preview for half the pictures, that is every other picture. I mean that having pics p1010001.jpg, p1010002,..p1010081.jpg the gimp is showing the preview for p1010001.jpg p1010003.jpg ......... ........ p1010079.jpg p1010081.jpg neglecting the even numbered pics..... (??????) Thanks Vittorio _______________________________________________ Gimp-user mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.xcf.berkeley.edu/mailman/listinfo/gimp-user