I've copied the developer list on this to ensure those guys know that a problem is starting to appear. They might already know about it and have it licked, but better to ensure they do... :) > > > The thumbnails in the file manager are nice but a bit too > > > small on my screen resolution.  Cant find a way to resize. > > > > > > Is there some way to do this? > > > > View->Icon Size->Large > > I have done that, but i am specifically thinking getting the > previews larger (if icons come along that is fine). > > The largest setting is still too small on my 1600 x 1200 > resolution. > > Is there a way of going behind the scenes and changine the > settings for large medium and small in konqueror? Not that I know of. Maybe someone else will know of a trick you can use. I was looking at PixiePlus the other day and that seems to generate big thumbnails - maybe that can help you? Some people at the IBM Lab where I work are using these: http://commerce.www.ibm.com/cgi-bin/ncommerce/ProductDisplay?cntrfnbr=1&prmen br=1&prnbr=9503DG1&cntry=840&lang=en_US 22" flat panel screens, displaying around 200dpi. Resolutions of around the 4000x2400 mark! At 19,000USD a pop they're not cheap, but customers are buying them for classic UNIX workstation roles - medical imaging, geological survey work, CAD, etc. They were demonstrated at our on site Linux Interest Group meeting a few months ago. IBM are getting specific requests for Linux applications - this is an area where Windows still doesn't get much of a look in. So far I've only seen one running GNOME, and the desktop was struggling. I suspect, although I don't know, that KDE would probably struggle too. Anything which isn't scalable to the screen size just disappears on these things - at 200dpi a 64x64 icon is too small to be useful, and you can completely forget about window resize handles. You quite literally need a magnifying glass to see them. Hopefully the KDE guys will take increasing screen resolutions into account over the coming months. -- 8:37am up 43 days, 16:44, 2 users, load average: 0.09, 0.04, 0.00 >> Visit http://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde-devel#unsub to unsubscribe <<