OK, I wasn't aware of the thumbnail standard. I do understand your desire to adhere to the size requirements, and after looking at it, I think it's possible to comply with this spec and still allow smaller thumbnails.
It says you should keep 128x128 thumbs in "~/.thumbnails/normal". Well, what about a "tiny" or "custom" subdirectory under ~/.thumbnails for other sizes? Other image apps won't use these directories, so it shouldn't interfere.
Very fast indeed, good start... - tonycpsu
OK, I wasn't aware of the thumbnail standard. I do understand your desire to adhere to the size requirements, and after looking at it, I think it's possible to comply with this spec and still allow smaller thumbnails.It says you should keep 128x128 thumbs in "~/.thumbnails/normal". Well, what about a "tiny" or "custom" subdirectory under ~/.thumbnails for other sizes? Other image apps won't use these directories, so it shouldn't interfere.
Anyway, just a thought.
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