using version 8.01
There is a command cm_SrcThumbs to show the thumbnails.
Is there any similar command or other way to show the "extra large Icons" as in windows explorer?
Thank you
how to show extra large view for photos?
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Re: how to show extra large view for photos?
Configuration - Thumbnails - Thumbnail sizekanke wrote:using version 8.01
There is a command cm_SrcThumbs to show the thumbnails.
Is there any similar command or other way to show the "extra large Icons" as in windows explorer?
Thank you
try to set 240 x 180 pixels
Re: how to show extra large view for photos?
Thanks, this works.sky66 wrote:Configuration - Thumbnails - Thumbnail sizekanke wrote:using version 8.01
There is a command cm_SrcThumbs to show the thumbnails.
Is there any similar command or other way to show the "extra large Icons" as in windows explorer?
Thank you
try to set 240 x 180 pixels
This changes all the thumbnail size, so the original 96x96 is no longer available. If there is a separate command, that will be great so that I can put two buttons in the tool bar, one button for 96x96, the other is larger 240x180.
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You may also want to look at extending Windows File Explorer with QTTabBar (from here, not the forked and abandoned sourceforge version).
Along with File Explorer's native ability to scale the file list view by merely using Ctrl+ScrollWheel, QTTabBar adds many inovative features --- the kind of things one might of expected to show up in Total Commander.
Explore folder contents without opening folder
Image: http://i.imgur.com/ngAPqfy.jpg
Along with File Explorer's native ability to scale the file list view by merely using Ctrl+ScrollWheel, QTTabBar adds many inovative features --- the kind of things one might of expected to show up in Total Commander.
Explore folder contents without opening folder
Image: http://i.imgur.com/ngAPqfy.jpg
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