I don't know what keywords to look for to find this problem.
Therefore I will explain it with pictures.
This is my current filename:
How to make it look like this:
Thanks for your help.
I really appreciate it.
How do I truncate the filename to be able to display the last word
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taufan
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How do I truncate the filename to be able to display the last word
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jupe
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Re: How do I truncate the filename to be able to display the last word
The feature is called Middle Truncation, it only works in thumbnail view if you have the caption lines set to 1 though, you could use Large Tiles instead.
Adjust Large Tiles thumbnail Size here:
Configuration | Preview | Thumbnails | Show thumbnails in tiles views | Large size
And enable this:
Configuration | Colors and Styles | Styles | Columns | Truncate filenames in the middle
Use keyboard Ctrl+Shift+Num+ / Num- to adjust caption width.
Adjust Large Tiles thumbnail Size here:
Configuration | Preview | Thumbnails | Show thumbnails in tiles views | Large size
And enable this:
Configuration | Colors and Styles | Styles | Columns | Truncate filenames in the middle
Use keyboard Ctrl+Shift+Num+ / Num- to adjust caption width.
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admin
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Re: How do I truncate the filename to be able to display the last word
In the next beta Middle Truncation will work for multiline thumbnail captions. 
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