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Mike's Software => Qimage Ultimate => Topic started by: BEFO68 on February 18, 2025, 10:27:33 PM



Title: Thumbnails disappeared?
Post by: BEFO68 on February 18, 2025, 10:27:33 PM
Hi,
In the down left corner of the Qimage Ultimate I'm used to see the thumbnails
of the file-list above it.
But suddenly I no longer see the thumbnails, only the filelist (which now takes all of the left side).
I have option on menu VIEW > THUMBS OFF / On on ON.

When I click on widget of the File-list, the File-list disappear and the Thumbnails are
visible again. But this is not the solution.

I have just installed V 2025.101

Any idea how to get my Thumbnails back, next to the file-list?

Kind regards,
Bert Fokke


Title: Re: Thumbnails disappeared?
Post by: admin on February 19, 2025, 12:29:44 AM
Can you post a screen shot?  I'm not quite understanding how you are describing it: like it's something other than just the normal file list when thumbs are turned off.

Regards,
Mike


Title: Re: Thumbnails disappeared?
Post by: BEFO68 on February 22, 2025, 09:22:48 PM
Thank you for replying.  Meanwhile I found the cause/solution.
I share a dropbox drive with three different computers, which have very
different resolutions (from FullHD to 4K).
When I use the FullHD laptop after I fully use the 4K display it somehow
hides the thumbnail area in such a way I can not reach it.

However when I make the window of QImage smaller on the 4K computer and
then go to the laptop I can see the search thumbnail area again.

Is there anyway I can prevent this behaviour and the windows setting is
independent and stays the same on each computer?



Title: Re: Thumbnails disappeared?
Post by: admin on February 22, 2025, 09:39:46 PM
Qimage remembers everything session-to-session including the window size and position.  So if you set the window size on a particular computer, it's installation of Qimage will remember the settings for that computer.  The other computers should be independent.  So I don't understand where there is an issue.  The computer with the 1080 display would remember whatever settings worked for that display and the other computer that uses a 2160 4K display would remember the settings appropriate for that one.  Also, whenever you click the maximize button, it'll fit the main window to whatever monitor you are using.

Regards,
Mike