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... I totally overlooked this in the preferences...
On 2016-08-24 02:07, Israel wrote:
You can simply delete the thumbnailer file in /usr/share/thumbnails/
Of course it would be nice to have this option, even something like an
option to clear thumbnail cache.
But you can simply enter the prefer
On Wed, 24 Aug 2016 01:00:03 +0200
scrooya...@riseup.net wrote:
> I'm going to suggest to the pcman devs to include the option in the
> preferences...
>
> If i can find where they live...
>
> On 2016-08-24 00:09, Israel wrote:
> > Hi,
> > There are a few REALLY simple ways to circumvent this.
>
You can simply delete the thumbnailer file in /usr/share/thumbnails/
Of course it would be nice to have this option, even something like an
option to clear thumbnail cache.
But you can simply enter the preferences dialog of pcmanfm to turn them off.
Edit->Preferences->Display->Show thumbnails o
I'm going to suggest to the pcman devs to include the option in the
preferences...
If i can find where they live...
On 2016-08-24 00:09, Israel wrote:
Hi,
There are a few REALLY simple ways to circumvent this.
1) use imagemagick, because it can thumbnail everything... really
pdf, images,
Hi,
There are a few REALLY simple ways to circumvent this.
1) use imagemagick, because it can thumbnail everything... really
pdf, images, movies Here is one for movies
[Thumbnailer Entry]
TryExec=convert
Exec=convert %i[0] -thumbnail %s %o
MimeType=application/mxf;application/ogg;appli
Would it be possible for Lubuntu to have 2-3 default configurations users
could choose from during install (or, initial boot)?
I like Lubuntu on a relatively robust laptop just because I don't need a
lot of eye candy. But, I always find myself wishing it was a little more
visually attractive. (I'm
Hi everyone,
I just discovered that pcmanfm makes thumbnails of every little video
snippet, and in my case it appears to consume a lot of power on a laptop
with an i3 CPU when i opened a folder with video clips that i have made
for a tutorial.
It worked and worked, and don't even need thumbna