On Fri, 23 Jan 2009 17:46:36 +0100, Josselin Mouette <j...@debian.org>
wrote:
Le mercredi 17 décembre 2008 à 11:46 +0100, Marek Poks a écrit :
have some photos on my disk, all have been cached to thumbnails so when
opening directory thumbnail displays very fast. when renamed directory
containing these photos and opening it, the thumbnail is generated once
again for those files in renamed folder. more of that, last generated
thumbnail (for last name of folder) still exists probably so after few
renames and reviews of photo folder there is much not needed data on
disk.
There is a conceptual issue here: how can nautilus know the new image is
the same as the old one?
If the directory in which these files are is open while it is renamed,
nautilus will update the thumbnails, but otherwise there’s no way it
could know; keeping track of all pictures being renamed would require an
insane amount of resources.
Cheers,
ofcourse, rename cant't be track if made out of nautilus but the problem
is,
i renamed directory in nautilus window - so maybe it should update
thumbnails of renamed directory.
problem would be if renamed directory has plenty of subdirectories, but
caching only few levels inside
may solve this problem.
or maybe thumbnail shouldn't be assigned to file path, but only to a file
- some hashkey made of file name
(without path), file size, creation time.
cheers, Mark
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