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Feature Request: on demand thumbnail resizing #94

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fabertawe opened this issue Jun 11, 2012 · 3 comments
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Feature Request: on demand thumbnail resizing #94

fabertawe opened this issue Jun 11, 2012 · 3 comments
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@fabertawe
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By that I mean when viewing a folder of thumbnails (I'm always sorting through my pictures) it would be incredibly useful to be able click a '+' and '-' and/or use keyboard shortcuts to increase and decrease the size of the thumbnails in the current tab.

Many thanks.

@berseker
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I also agree that having a larger thumbnail can be useful for image folders. Faster way to enable this would be ctrl+mouse wheel in my opinion (this can be also applied to icon size if possible), like in Thunar

@IgnorantGuru
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To let you know where this stands: Thumbnail-related suggestions are mostly just accumulating at this point. If I do some work in this area, I'll first review all the suggestions and problem reports submitted to date, and try to address as many of them as possible in the work that's done. Thanks for your input.

IgnorantGuru pushed a commit that referenced this issue Apr 6, 2015
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also increase max side pane icon size to 48x48
@fabertawe
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Just to clarify something - the new "Large Icons" view style doesn't affect my original suggestion as I'm using the "Icon View" with large icons already. Using a default view of detailed or compact with small icons is not a possibility for myself as that will be too small.

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