On Thursday 08 August 2013 15:35:03 Nick Leverton wrote:
The settings that affect this are in Control Centre / KDE Components / File Manager. There is a tab titled "Previews and Meta-Data" which has a setting for the maximum filesize that will have a preview generated when browsing in icon mode, and another denoting whether to use an image's embedded thumbnail (if any). You can also select which access protocols will use previews, so that you don't accidentally preview large files over a network.
Thank you for the help, but as I had written I did check these. Maximum file size is set at 100MB and the pictures are under 6MB each (compressed). They are stored localy, and other software can show them and create thumbnails.
kview and Gwenview don't seem to be able to display the pictures. Only Xfce's ristretto image viewer does the job.
Thierry
On Thursday 08 August 2013 15:35:03 Nick Leverton wrote:
The settings that affect this are in Control Centre / KDE Components / File Manager. There is a tab titled "Previews and Meta-Data" which has a setting for the maximum filesize that will have a preview generated when browsing in icon mode, and another denoting whether to use an image's embedded thumbnail (if any). You can also select which access protocols will use previews, so that you don't accidentally preview large files over a network.
Thank you for the help, but as I had written I did check these. Maximum file size is set at 100MB and the pictures are under 6MB each (compressed). They are stored localy, and other software can show them and create thumbnails.
kview and Gwenview don't seem to be able to display the pictures. Only Xfce's ristretto image viewer does the job.
Thierry
Any chance of us seeing a picture that is known to trigger the bug (so that we can debug this)? Such a picture can even be all white/black as long as it triggers the bug on your system. :-)
Thanks!
Tim
On Sunday 11 August 2013 21:02:35 Timothy Pearson wrote:
Any chance of us seeing a picture that is known to trigger the bug (so that we can debug this)? Such a picture can even be all white/black as long as it triggers the bug on your system. :-)
Thanks!
Tim
Here is oner such picture.
Thierry
On Sunday 11 August 2013 11:30:47 you wrote:
On Sunday 11 August 2013 21:02:35 Timothy Pearson wrote:
Any chance of us seeing a picture that is known to trigger the bug (so that we can debug this)? Such a picture can even be all white/black as long as it triggers the bug on your system. :-)
Thanks!
Tim
Here is oner such picture.
Thierry
Latest TDE stable on Wheezy.
Hot sure what you mean by viewable.
what works here, kview gwenview. The default display size is 100% so only some backgound is viewable until I resize display size.
On Sunday 11 August 2013, Thierry de Coulon wrote:
On Sunday 11 August 2013 21:02:35 Timothy Pearson wrote:
Any chance of us seeing a picture that is known to trigger the bug (so that we can debug this)? Such a picture can even be all white/black as long as it triggers the bug on your system. :-)
Thanks!
Tim
Here is oner such picture.
Thierry
I'm on TDE 3,5,13,2, Ubuntu 12.04. If I copy your picture to the Desktop, the icon shows fine, Gwenview opens and shows fine, Konqueror shows the icon and shows it internally when opened.
All looks ok to me.
Gerhard
On Mon, 12 Aug 2013, Gerhard Zintel wrote:
On Sunday 11 August 2013, Thierry de Coulon wrote:
On Sunday 11 August 2013 21:02:35 Timothy Pearson wrote:
Any chance of us seeing a picture that is known to trigger the bug (so that we can debug this)? Such a picture can even be all white/black as long as it triggers the bug on your system. :-)
Here is one such picture.
I'm on TDE 3,5,13,2, Ubuntu 12.04. If I copy your picture to the Desktop, the icon shows fine, Gwenview opens and shows fine, Konqueror shows the icon and shows it internally when opened.
All looks ok to me.
Ditto here. I do email on a remote VPS. I saved the attached image there -- went in with Ububtu 10.04, Trinity 3.5.13.2, konqueror 3.5.10 (fish:// icon view) and hovering over the image presented a thumbnail. Clicking on it displayed the image with no problem.
IWFM Jonesy
On Monday 12 August 2013 19:34:49 Jonesy wrote:
On Mon, 12 Aug 2013, Gerhard Zintel wrote:
I'm on TDE 3,5,13,2, Ubuntu 12.04. If I copy your picture to the Desktop, the icon shows fine, Gwenview opens and shows fine, Konqueror shows the icon and shows it internally when opened.
All looks ok to me.
Ditto here. I do email on a remote VPS. I saved the attached image there -- went in with Ububtu 10.04, Trinity 3.5.13.2, konqueror 3.5.10 (fish:// icon view) and hovering over the image presented a thumbnail. Clicking on it displayed the image with no problem.
IWFM Jonesy
Interresting. I just installed a fresh openSuSE 12.3 (xfce) then Trinity: same "problem".
When I have time I can test an Ubuntu install to see if things are different. So it would mean that either there is something in the openSuSE builds, or Trinity calls some program that is different between Ubuntu and SuSE.
Life would be dull without computers :)
Have a good day,
Thierry
On Tuesday 13 August 2013 09.12:31 Thierry de Coulon wrote:
On Monday 12 August 2013 19:34:49 Jonesy wrote:
On Mon, 12 Aug 2013, Gerhard Zintel wrote:
I'm on TDE 3,5,13,2, Ubuntu 12.04. If I copy your picture to the Desktop, the icon shows fine, Gwenview opens and shows fine, Konqueror shows the icon and shows it internally when opened.
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Ditto here.
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IWFM Jonesy
Interresting. I just installed a fresh openSuSE 12.3 (xfce) then Trinity: same "problem".
So, I don't know if "solved" is the right word, but I just installed Trinity on a fresh Wheezy and as a matter of fact, the previews work perfectly.
So this my problem is a SUSE problem (wether it's something in the distribution or in the Trinity rpms.
Thanks for your help and have a nice day,
Thierry