https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=373015
Bug ID: 373015 Summary: With many files selected, viewer is late to start Product: dolphin Version: 16.08.2 Platform: openSUSE RPMs OS: Linux Status: UNCONFIRMED Severity: minor Priority: NOR Component: general Assignee: dolphin-bugs-n...@kde.org Reporter: j90...@yahoo.com Target Milestone: --- Sometimes there are many jpeg files in a folder, let us say, thousands. I start Dolphin and select many of them to view in a photo viewer, let us say, 500 photos. The selection's background changes color. Then I right-click, select "Open with", select "Gwenview" or other viewer. Do you think the Gwenview starts? Instead of the viewer starting and showing me the first picture, a very intensive disk activity begins. For 500 photos, it lasts 30 seconds. For thousands of photos, it takes minutes! Likely, during this time thumbnailing or caching is occurring. Then only the viewer starts and from there on works correctly. Besides, there is a few seconds delay after the right click, before the popup dialog to select the viewer appears. It wasn't so a year ago or so, with earlier versions of openSUSE. The viewer there was beginning to show the first image immediately. The user shall have some control over thumbnailing or caching. I don't want to wait for minutes until an activity that I don't need is finished. The thumbnailng or caching can occur during viewing of the first few photos, or shall be disable-able. I haven't seen any hard drive activity more intense than this; I am worried about the disk. My home holder is on a mechanical hard drive. The OS and swap are on a SSD. The viewer's starting is different when it is started from command line: gwenview my_pattern*.jpg -- You are receiving this mail because: You are watching all bug changes.