Can I remove this thumb background?
Can I remove this thumb background?
The background on folder thumbs is so annoying. I can't find an option to modify or disable it in anyway. I'm talking about the bright yellow border that appears around folder images. Even with thumbs the same size as the view size, there is an ugly annoying edge around it.
Maybe through ini editing can I disable it?
Thanks.
Maybe through ini editing can I disable it?
Thanks.
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Re: Can I remove this thumb background?
Nope, you can't. It shows you that these are folders. How else will you show this?
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Re: Can I remove this thumb background?
Use a default icon. Not a forced background underlay.
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Re: Can I remove this thumb background?
Given that folder thumbnails can fill almost the whole available space and thus cover most of the icon I don't really see the improvement. Also keep in my mind that the size of thumbnails is infinitely variable so how could one icon do this job? Well, thinking about it there's probably a misunderstanding here. What your blue lines point to is not an underlay but an overlay. Your screenshot does not look to me like showing any folder thumbnails at all. Maybe you should just untick folder thumbnails in configuration / thumbnails...Dave-X wrote:Use a default icon. Not a forced background underlay.
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The screen is strickly showing folder thumbnails. I designed my thumbs to have the blue-border around it. There is not an overlay or underlay in the second image. Just the image. From the pictures you can see that I like folder thumbnails. I do not like the that Windows 98'ish orange auto-background placed on all folder thumbnails. What is the point of having transparency if it's filled with this nasty background? Even images that are the same size as the thumbnail view size have a orange border around it.
My solution would be: If default icon is defined and no folder thumb is found, use defined default icon instead.
I'm not sure if I understand what your saying, but I think you mean there can be any number of folder depths.admin wrote:Also keep in my mind that the size of thumbnails is infinitely variable so how could one icon do this job?
My solution would be: If default icon is defined and no folder thumb is found, use defined default icon instead.
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Re: Can I remove this thumb background?
I mean you can configure thumbnails to be e.g. 479 x 123 pixels. The orange background will work with that and any other size easily, but an icon?Dave-X wrote:The screen is strickly showing folder thumbnails. I designed my thumbs to have the blue-border around it. There is not an overlay or underlay in the second image. Just the image. From the pictures you can see that I like folder thumbnails. I do not like the that Windows 98'ish orange auto-background placed on all folder thumbnails. What is the point of having transparency if it's filled with this nasty background? Even images that are the same size as the thumbnail view size have a orange border around it.
I'm not sure if I understand what your saying, but I think you mean there can be any number of folder depths.admin wrote:Also keep in my mind that the size of thumbnails is infinitely variable so how could one icon do this job?
My solution would be: If default icon is defined and no folder thumb is found, use defined default icon instead.
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For icon I mean, an image inside the folder such as a PNG or JPG, not an actual icon. I've set the icon of folders with real ICO files, but despite the preview size matching the highest resolution image in the ICO file. XY will fail to use it, instead using lower 32 x 32 pixels for example instead of the 256 x 256 image. That's beside the point.admin wrote:I mean you can configure thumbnails to be e.g. 479 x 123 pixels. The orange background will work with that and any other size easily, but an icon?
My only dislike is still the orange background being put around folders. It's not required, looks ugly, and I wish it could be disabled.
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Re: Can I remove this thumb background?
XYplorer's folders thumbnails having nothing to do real ICO files attached to folders via system means. Did you try to turn off "Show Folder Thumbnails" as I suggested?Dave-X wrote:For icon I mean, an image inside the folder such as a PNG or JPG, not an actual icon. I've set the icon of folders with real ICO files, but despite the preview size matching the highest resolution image in the ICO file. XY will fail to use it, instead using lower 32 x 32 pixels for example instead of the 256 x 256 image. That's beside the point.admin wrote:I mean you can configure thumbnails to be e.g. 479 x 123 pixels. The orange background will work with that and any other size easily, but an icon?
My only dislike is still the orange background being put around folders. It's not required, looks ugly, and I wish it could be disabled.
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I turned it off and now there are no images on folders.
I do not have icon files set to folders via any means. The folders simple contain a folder.png image.
I do not have icon files set to folders via any means. The folders simple contain a folder.png image.
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Oh, yes. I read your statement "I've set the icon of folders with real ICO files, ..." without paying enough attention to the sentence before that one.Dave-X wrote:I turned it off and now there are no images on folders.
I do not have icon files set to folders via any means. The folders simple contain a folder.png image.
OK, then we are back to question #1: Without the orange background how will you show that these things are folders? OK, I know that you have set up special "icons" that make that clear for you, but I doubt anybody else would profit from an option to remove the thumb background.
Or is there anybody else? (Please, I mean NOT theoretically, NOT philosophically, NOT-how-a-good-file-manager-should-be-like-ally. I mean is there somebody who is -- in his real every day work -- disturbed by the presence of orange thumb backgrounds? I will not reply to any theoretical discussion of this...
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Re: Can I remove this thumb background?
As I tried to explain before.
You could have a feature that is disabled by default. This would be the normal orange background that is being displayed now. I'm sure 98% of the XY users would prefer this method and don't care.
If the option is enabled, it would give you the option to select one base folder image. This would disable the orange background and that image would be used for all folders that DO NOT contain an image (such as folder.png) or have a system set icon.
That's all
You could have a feature that is disabled by default. This would be the normal orange background that is being displayed now. I'm sure 98% of the XY users would prefer this method and don't care.
If the option is enabled, it would give you the option to select one base folder image. This would disable the orange background and that image would be used for all folders that DO NOT contain an image (such as folder.png) or have a system set icon.
That's all
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Re: Can I remove this thumb background?
Would be a nice feature. The best apps are always the more customizable ones.
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Hi + welcome,Someone777 wrote:The best apps are always the more customizable ones.
this ain't enough to add a feature to XYplorer.
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Re: Can I remove this thumb background?
I experimented with the thumb background and now find that it looks better without the 1-pixel orange frame line around it so I removed that one.
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Are you talking about when the image size matches the preview size? So a folder containing a 256x256 image when the thumbnail preview size is also 256x256 no longer has the orange border? That sounds good. 
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