No, it is not senseless.
However, the trunk version of gThumb has a preference to disable listing
of audio and video files.
- Mike
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Status: Incomplete => Invalid
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Quote: What you mean with "tries to show"
It tries to show, because it's impossible to show an audio file like a
picture! gThumb is a picture viewer. This can't be a feature, because
this bug is absolutely senseless!
Please look at my screenshots!
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closing as per Michael comment, thanks.
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No, I don't double click on a mp3 file.
Please look at screenshot 01.
** Description changed:
- Every time I scroll through a folder with pictures and other files,
- gThumb tries to show mp3, flv and wma files, too.
+ Every time I double click on a picture file (png or jpg) in a directory
+ with
Please look at screenshot 02.
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It's not a bug, it's a feature...
gThumb lists any files that are likely to have been imported from a
camera, including audio and video files. Doubling-clicking on these
files will launch the default audio/video player application.
- Mike
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(Feisty) gThumb tries to show mp3, flv and wma files
Thanks for your report, What you mean with "tries to show" Here it show
an icon for that kind of files and if you double click on that, it open
totem with the file you clicked, but it doesn't try to "show" the file
with gthumb, can you clarify? thanks.
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package hint: gthumb
Thanks for the bug report. I directed to the correct package, although I
can not confirm this on Gutsy with gThumb version 3:2.10.6-0ubunt1
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Sourcepackagename: None => gthumb
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