Some times a non-gimp generation of graphics files do not generate a thumb-nail ajunct 
file which is what most thumb nails are. When I find one I push the generate thumb 
nail button and then it has one from then on.
Roly


On Tue, 5 Nov 2002 18:08:03 +0000
Anne Wilson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> I use KView's ability to display thumbnails, when working with images,
> but have come across a real puzzler.  In the large batch of photos I'm
> working with, two directories contain .jpg and .bmp images. Some of
> the .bmps were written by a windows program, and some by gPhoto.  The
> .jpgs display as thumbnails, but the .bmps don't.
> 
> In a third directors there are images that were captured from video by
> a windows application, then trimmed in Gimp.  These all show as .BMP. 
> These images do display as thumbnails.
> 
> All three directories are subdirectories in a fat32 partition, so
> renaming *.bmp to *.BMP makes no difference.
> 
> Any ideas, anyone?
> 
> Anne
> 
> 


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