Hello everyone,
Can you set a folder thumbnail (automated or not) with an image contained in a subfolder ?
The root folder contain only folders and subfolders are only containing images.
Thank you
Folder thumbnail with subfolder images
Re: Folder thumbnail with subfolder images
Yes you can. Make sure you tick Configuration | Preview | Thumbnails | Show folder thumbnails so that images are displayed as thumbnails.
Also, take a look at these threads...
You may be interested in setting up a nice display of your folders in a zoom-to-fill mode as shown in this thread viewtopic.php?p=135520#p135520
Another thread you may be interested in is Gallery mode viewtopic.php?p=133987#p133987
But of course you don't need to set up the folders in zoom-to-fill view, but it is a nice feature. Essentially the thumbnail used for the folder is an image from the various subfolders and is named "folder.jpg". So there ends up being a "folder.jpg" file in each subfolder.
Also, take a look at these threads...
You may be interested in setting up a nice display of your folders in a zoom-to-fill mode as shown in this thread viewtopic.php?p=135520#p135520
Another thread you may be interested in is Gallery mode viewtopic.php?p=133987#p133987
But of course you don't need to set up the folders in zoom-to-fill view, but it is a nice feature. Essentially the thumbnail used for the folder is an image from the various subfolders and is named "folder.jpg". So there ends up being a "folder.jpg" file in each subfolder.
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Re: Folder thumbnail with subfolder images
Thank you for the informations. Unfortunately the root folder has no thumbnail after ticking Show folder thumbnails.
Maybe I was a little unclear of what my objective is.
Here the structure :
RootFolder
S:.
└───RootFolder
├───SubFolder1
│ image 1.jpg
│
└───SubFolder2
image 2.png
Thumbnail for SubFolder1 and Subfolder2 are correctly displaying their respecting first image.
The folder RootFolder is just blank.
I tried renaming image1.jpg to folder.jpg but that affect only Subfolder1
I would like to have the RootFolder thumbnail to be image1.jpg or image2.png
Maybe I was a little unclear of what my objective is.
Here the structure :
RootFolder
S:.
└───RootFolder
├───SubFolder1
│ image 1.jpg
│
└───SubFolder2
image 2.png
Thumbnail for SubFolder1 and Subfolder2 are correctly displaying their respecting first image.
The folder RootFolder is just blank.
I tried renaming image1.jpg to folder.jpg but that affect only Subfolder1
I would like to have the RootFolder thumbnail to be image1.jpg or image2.png
Re: Folder thumbnail with subfolder images
You are saying root directory. Is it actually the "root" or the main folder like "G:\Photos" with many subfolders under it? I ask because to see the main folder (e.g. G:\Photos) as a thumbnail you obviously have to be viewing the folder above it. For the method you are using (i.e., displaying the first image in a folder), you'll have to have a image in the actual folder, RootFolder or have an image renamed to folder.jpg in that folder.
As an example of that:
- Just to be clear we are talking about the same situation or not. If I'm currently in folder called G:\Photos, I'll see all the thumbnails associated with the subfolders under G:\Photos, like G:\Photos\Family, G:\Photos\Home, G:\Photos\Loacal Area. You don't see G:\Photos because you are in G:\Photos so you'll only see it's subfolders. To see the thumbnail associated with G:\Photos itself, I have to be in "G:\". Of course you can do that by having an image in G:\Photos or a image called folder.jpg.
Another method is using the desktop.ini file in the folder checkout this thread. viewtopic.php?p=158157#p158157.
There are many additional threads on this topic. Do a search for destop.ini or thumbnail+folder.
As an example of that:
- Just to be clear we are talking about the same situation or not. If I'm currently in folder called G:\Photos, I'll see all the thumbnails associated with the subfolders under G:\Photos, like G:\Photos\Family, G:\Photos\Home, G:\Photos\Loacal Area. You don't see G:\Photos because you are in G:\Photos so you'll only see it's subfolders. To see the thumbnail associated with G:\Photos itself, I have to be in "G:\". Of course you can do that by having an image in G:\Photos or a image called folder.jpg.
Another method is using the desktop.ini file in the folder checkout this thread. viewtopic.php?p=158157#p158157.
There are many additional threads on this topic. Do a search for destop.ini or thumbnail+folder.
Windows 11, 23H2 Build 22631.3447 at 100% 2560x1440