Large folder symbol?
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Large folder symbol?
The thumbnails on folders for subfolders with images in it is really nice (original request is 4 thumbnails in 1 folder icon.
When viewing folders with thumbnails and folders without thumbnails, this looks a bit ugly, since the folders with thumbnails are very large, whereas the other folders are small (normal Windows symbol).
It might look better if all folders are displayed in same size.
XnView 1.82 alpha
When viewing folders with thumbnails and folders without thumbnails, this looks a bit ugly, since the folders with thumbnails are very large, whereas the other folders are small (normal Windows symbol).
It might look better if all folders are displayed in same size.
XnView 1.82 alpha
Re: Large folder symbol?
Everyone is ok with that?helmut wrote:The thumbnails on folders for subfolders with images in it is really nice (original request is 4 thumbnails in 1 folder icon.
When viewing folders with thumbnails and folders without thumbnails, this looks a bit ugly, since the folders with thumbnails are very large, whereas the other folders are small (normal Windows symbol).
It might look better if all folders are displayed in same size.
Pierre.
I agree, also there are no images when there are just subfolders, so also 1 image per subfolder could be shown or:
- information that there are subfolders inside, e.g.:
- or images of folders with the names, e.g. for folder "cars" subfolders could be:
- information that there are subfolders inside, e.g.:
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[5 subfolders inside]
or
[ empty folder ]
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[ [Audi] [ BMW ] ]
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[ [Ford] [Peugeot] ]
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Re: Large folder symbol?
For my is working well...
WinXP Pro SP2
P4 3.0
512mb ram
WinXP Pro SP2
P4 3.0
512mb ram
Free, even in software. # (Sorry for my english..) # PC Spec: P4, 512mb ram, Onboard VGA, WinXP Pro SP2 PTG
I don't think that names of subfolders should appear in the folders. Not quite sure why I find this strange, perhaps it's because we have the folder tree for viewing the hierarchy.Dreamer wrote:I agree, also there are no images when there are just subfolders, so also 1 image per subfolder could be shown or:
- information that there are subfolders inside, e.g.:
- or images of folders with the names, e.g. for folder "cars" subfolders could be:Code: Select all
[5 subfolders inside] or [ empty folder ]
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[ [Audi] [ BMW ] ] [ ] [ [Ford] [Peugeot] ]
Re: Large folder symbol?
I just had a second look at Explorer to see how folder without thumbnails are displayed, here. What Explorer does is to draw a rectangle around all folders (large ones with thumbnails and small folder symbols). This makes it look more harmonic.helmut wrote:The thumbnails on folders for subfolders with images in it is really nice (original request is 4 thumbnails in 1 folder icon.
When viewing folders with thumbnails and folders without thumbnails, this looks a bit ugly, since the folders with thumbnails are very large, whereas the other folders are small (normal Windows symbol).
It might look better if all folders are displayed in same size.
#HM1 Current version 1.80 Alpha
#HM2 Large folders - all
#HM3 Explorer style (rectangle)
Personally I favour #HM02.
#HM01 does not look harmonic, #HM02 and #HM03 are better. When viewing many folders #HM01 might look like a big yellow wall, but shouldn't be too bad.
OK, it would also look bad for small thumbnails, but not all users use the folder tree, so at least this: ?helmut wrote:I don't think that names of subfolders should appear in the folders. Not quite sure why I find this strange, perhaps it's because we have the folder tree for viewing the hierarchy.
Maybe there could be some special folder image instead of [ empty folder ].Dreamer wrote:- information that there are subfolders inside, e.g.:
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[5 subfolders inside] or [ empty folder ]
I think it's important to know if there are subfolders (and how many) in folder . There is a new feature, thumbnails for text files, so it could be easy to implement maybe.
BTW I like #HM2 Large folders - all
Re: Large folder symbol?
I also prefer #HM02, which is more 'harmonic' (never used this word in english before... thanks ): you can see faster the folder 'type' without mixing between the different sizes as in #1 and #3.helmut wrote:Personally I favour #HM02.
Olivier
Me, tooAokromes wrote:Another vote for #HM2 Large folders - all
A small bug: currently the large folder symbol is not transparent but has a white background that can be seen near the tab: this stands out on dark-colored backgrounds only, of course.
EDIT: sorry, just found out, the above bug had already been reported here http://newsgroup.xnview.com/viewtopic.p ... nail+label.