IconClickSelection=1 I think it's problematic in thumbnail mode.
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IconClickSelection=1 I think it's problematic in thumbnail mode.
It's difficult for me to decide when it will be selected or deselected. When I use a large thumbnail, I find it easy to click on the upper left corner and lower left corner of the thumbnail as selected. However, when I use a small thumbnail, any part on the left of the thumbnail that I click will be regarded as selected. I hope to limit the selected range to the left part of the text at the bottom of the thumbnail, or add restrictions to prevent it from acting on the thumbnail mode
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Re: IconClickSelection=1 I think it's problematic in thumbnail mode.
Actually the entire left edge is clickable in thumbnail view to select/unselect the item, not just the lower and upper left corners.
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Re: IconClickSelection=1 I think it's problematic in thumbnail mode.
You are right. Clicking on the entire left edge will be considered selected. Can you narrow the recognition range when using a smaller thumbnail and make it proportional to the size of the thumbnail? When you use a smaller thumbnail, selecting a file will become too easy, even if you just want to clickghisler(Author) wrote: 2022-07-14, 08:21 UTC Actually the entire left edge is clickable in thumbnail view to select/unselect the item, not just the lower and upper left corners.
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Re: IconClickSelection=1 I think it's problematic in thumbnail mode.
For consistency reasons, I use the with of the icon in full/brief view for the width of the area to select/unselect a file. Unless you make the thumbnails really tiny, this shouldn't be a problem.
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