[Nautilus-list] Re: gnocam camera:// moniker and thumbnailing
- From: Michael Rothwell <rothwell holly-springs nc us>
- To: Michael Rothwell <rothwell holly-springs nc us>
- Cc: John Sullivan <sullivan eazel com>, David Megginson <david megginson com>, nautilus-list lists eazel com
- Subject: [Nautilus-list] Re: gnocam camera:// moniker and thumbnailing
- Date: Wed, 9 May 2001 13:06:30 -0400
In nautilus/libnautilus-private/nautilus-thumbnails.c, I found this:
if (use_local_directory && is_local) {
thumbnail_uri = g_strdup_printf ("%s/.thumbnails", directory_name);
} else {
GnomeVFSResult result;
GnomeVFSURI *thumbnail_directory_uri;
... is there a place to set the use_local_directory flag to false via the GUI preferences?
-M
On Wed, May 09, 2001 at 12:38:59PM -0400, Michael Rothwell wrote:
> Hmm.. I just opened Nautilus by right-clicking on my "home" directory and choosing "open." I then opened the preferences menu. Then I opened it again. Then I thought to look on another desktop. :) Perhaps Nautilus could be taught to open its dialogs in the same place as teh current window. And is there a wy to make Nautilus open a new window if there's not already a window with that view when opening desktop items?
>
> I'll look at the thumbnails problem.
>
> -M
>
> On Wed, May 09, 2001 at 08:32:49AM -0700, John Sullivan wrote:
> > on 5/9/01 5:20 AM, David Megginson at david megginson com wrote:
> >
> > > Michael Rothwell writes:
> > >
> > >> Another problem is, Nautilus cannot make a ".thumbnails" directory
> > >> on the camera, so it cannot display thumbnails at all. It might be
> > >> nice to have nautilus use a substitute directory in my home dir for
> > >> read-only media like cameras and CDROMs, so that it can still show
> > >> thumbnails for images on read-only media. Maybe
> > >> ~.thumbnails/proxy/camera:__previews s20/IMG_0336.JPG.png"
> > >
> > > I think it would be a good idea to use a substitute directory
> > > *always*. As a basic principle, Nautilus shouldn't pollute any
> > > directories it doesn't own, except for the standard configuration
> > > points ($HOME, $HOME/gnome, $HOME/.gnome-desktop). With Nautilus 1.0,
> > > I had the very unpleasant experience of burning a CD-ROM and finding
> > > unwanted .nautilus-metafile.xml files all over it afterwards.
> > >
> > >
> > > All the best,
> > >
> > >
> > > David
> >
> > You can set a preference so that Nautilus puts all the nautilus-metafiles
> > into a single directory. The preference is the confusingly-named "Make
> > Folder Appearance Details Public" and is found only at the Advanced user
> > level in the Speed Tradeoffs pane. If you set this to Never then Nautilus
> > will put all the nautilus-metafiles into a single directory.
> >
> > (You can also turn off thumbnailing, but there's not currently an option to
> > leave thumbnailing on but have all the thumbnails stored in a single
> > directory. Perhaps some enterprising hacker would like to add that feature.)
> >
> > John
> >
> >
> >
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