"folder icons have no frame either and that makes easier to make the
difference between an image and a directory"

Well, on second thought maybe the title was a bit misleading. I said
folders because I usually only set custom icons to them, but NO element
with a custom icon shows a frame. You can right-click a random image,
set another image as its thumbnail, and you'll get no frame either.

All thumbnailed elements should have a frame. Removing the frame removes
the shadow, too, which breaks the illusion that desktop elements "cast a
shadow" on the desktop. I think it should be, at least, reported to the
developers to check if it is in fact intentional.

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custom-icon folders show no frame
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/206487
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