Anyone else notice .png & .ico don't show correctly
Posted: Thu Jun 02, 2022 11:02 am
I offer this only in the effort to make UMS the absolute Best it can be for everyone.
My concern is only Audio/Video/Movie folders... not files.
On my computer {everything looks and works as I expect} I have created folders to store al my A/V/M files. In each respective folder I have placed a specific .jpg or .png AND .ico that is the ICON picture I want to see before I double click on the folder to see what is inside.
So, I have a TopLevel folder that contains all my numerous STYLES of music folders. All of those INSIDE the TopLevel show correctly the specific/created folder icon. BUT, the TopLevel will not... it sees and displays a blurred-out version of it, when I click on it, it opens another tab and shows the 32x32 icon correctly - but on a 1920 x 1080 display, that's about 1/4 of what a browser tab icon looks like. All these "icon" files are saved in a manner where they contain up to 256x256 @32bit capability.
What I also see in the TopLevel folder, on UMS, is an internally sourced "placeholder" daisy pic, with the name of my icon file(s). When I click on those, they show correctly.
Only when viewed through UMS is this an "issue".
I have included captures to visualize.
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My concern is only Audio/Video/Movie folders... not files.
On my computer {everything looks and works as I expect} I have created folders to store al my A/V/M files. In each respective folder I have placed a specific .jpg or .png AND .ico that is the ICON picture I want to see before I double click on the folder to see what is inside.
So, I have a TopLevel folder that contains all my numerous STYLES of music folders. All of those INSIDE the TopLevel show correctly the specific/created folder icon. BUT, the TopLevel will not... it sees and displays a blurred-out version of it, when I click on it, it opens another tab and shows the 32x32 icon correctly - but on a 1920 x 1080 display, that's about 1/4 of what a browser tab icon looks like. All these "icon" files are saved in a manner where they contain up to 256x256 @32bit capability.
What I also see in the TopLevel folder, on UMS, is an internally sourced "placeholder" daisy pic, with the name of my icon file(s). When I click on those, they show correctly.
Only when viewed through UMS is this an "issue".
I have included captures to visualize.
At LESS than 81Kb each - this Forum only let me upload 3 ...
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