I've noticed that some programs, such as Photoshop (at
school), creates a thumbnail of the .psp image even in
icon view.
This could be a toggable feature in ThumbView. The
question is if I should do this individually for each
filetype, or just a "main switch".
Individually would lead to alot of extra work, both for
me and the user. For example, the GUI
(ExtractorManager) in regular ThumbView. Now I have a
simple checkbox per imagetype. There would have to be
two checkboxes per type, one way would be to have a tab
in the top of ExtractorManager where you can switch
between thumbnail and icon. And check what you want to
have.
Will the user actually have the energy to klick/unklick
all those boxes? Especiallly now when I'm going to add
-more- image formats?
For a first version I will probably go with a "main
checkbox", check it and icons for images shows a
thumbnail. Uncheck it and the icons return to normal.