On 2022-10-24 15:40:30 D. R. Evans wrote:
One of the very few things I find annoying about
konqueror in TDE is that,
when using it as a file manager, if I click on an image file (a .png, for
example), the preview it shows me is not correctly sized to the visible
pane. Rather, it seems to be displayed, always, at full size... which means
that most of the time it doesn't actually fit in the pane and I can see
only a portion of the image.
I don't think there's any way to change this behaviour, but I thought I'd
better ask here before filing a feature request. So, is there some way to
change this behaviour so that the image is scaled correctly so that it
always fits in the pane?
(Fitting images to the pane is the way the konqueror works in plasma5, for
example -- although "modern" konqueror has so many other annoyances that I
find it unusable; but the "automatic-fit-images-to-the-pane" behaviour is a
great improvement on the TDE behaviour described above.)
Doc
This is because Konqueror's default image viewer is Kview. The only way I know to
change
that is with Settings => File Associations for each file extension. (You can't
set it
for the image group, which is really irritating.)
Alternatively, you can click on the enclosing directory entry and choose Image View
using
the view_tree button (the last button on the main toolbar). NB, Image View is provided
by an optional Trinity package which you might not have installed; I can't remember
its
name.
... or you install kuickshow and MMB on a image in the folder.
Nik
Leslie
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