From: Guraknugen <gur...@gm...> - 2009-03-21 07:28:32
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When renaming pictures, the wrong thumbnails are sometimes shown for some of the pictures. Here's one example: We have a folder with a lot of pictures. They are named like Ab001.jpg, Ab002.jpg until, let's say Ab579.jpg. We remove a couple of them, let's say Ab004.jpg and some more. We rename them again, this time the names will be something like Ab001.jpg until Ab573.jpg. Now have a look at their thumbnails in Nautilus. Strange enough we can now see that some of the pictures share the same thumbnail. Open both of them and you'll see that one of the pictures just show the wrong thumbnail. This is not a good thing, because if I delete pictures by just looking at their thumbnails, I might delete pictures that I want to keep. The temporary solution is of course to delete the folder @HOME/.thumbnails after every renaming procedure like this one, but GPRename could do that for us, couldn't it? Or make sure that the thumbnails are changed properly in the first place. Maybe this is not a GPRename bug, but in that case, where to file the bug report? To the Gnome team? Nautilus? Is there a special thumbnail team? Oh, and I use GPRename 2.5 with Ubuntu 8.10 (Gnome 2.24.1). |