In LL 3.8 in File Manager I'd like a way to set file thumbnail sizes differently for different folders. I know I can do "zoom in" and "zoom out" on each folder to change thumbnails, but whenever I change that, it uses the new setting for any folder opened thereafter, instead of just applying it to that folder.
Where this comes into play a lot is that in folders that are mainly photos, I like to have large-sized thumbnails so I can see which pics are which at a glance. By contrast, in folders that mainly have documents, I like to have smaller-sized thumbnails so I can see all items there without having to do much scrolling.
So ultimately, if the zoom level setting was something that could be changed on a per-folder basis and it would save that zoom setting for that specific folder each time it was changed, it would be really helpful.
EDIT: Sorry, I realized later it fits the category above of things you said that would not easily be changed. Therefore, feel free to disregard this.
Where this comes into play a lot is that in folders that are mainly photos, I like to have large-sized thumbnails so I can see which pics are which at a glance. By contrast, in folders that mainly have documents, I like to have smaller-sized thumbnails so I can see all items there without having to do much scrolling.
So ultimately, if the zoom level setting was something that could be changed on a per-folder basis and it would save that zoom setting for that specific folder each time it was changed, it would be really helpful.
EDIT: Sorry, I realized later it fits the category above of things you said that would not easily be changed. Therefore, feel free to disregard this.
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