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Running Ubuntu 18.04 LTS. Trying to figure out if I can adjust thumbnail size of previews in the file manager.
Right now with the Pictures folder open, I have 7 rows of 11 files each. I'd like to have those thumbnails larger.
Anybody?
Thanks in advance










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    Possible duplicate of Nautilus: Show image thumbnails at more than 200% size

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  • And: askubuntu.com/questions/539802/nautilus-thumbnails-size-fix

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Running Ubuntu 18.04 LTS. Trying to figure out if I can adjust thumbnail size of previews in the file manager.
Right now with the Pictures folder open, I have 7 rows of 11 files each. I'd like to have those thumbnails larger.
Anybody?
Thanks in advance










share|improve this question




















  • 3





    Possible duplicate of Nautilus: Show image thumbnails at more than 200% size

    – N0rbert
    Jan 19 at 16:54











  • And: askubuntu.com/questions/539802/nautilus-thumbnails-size-fix

    – Carlos Dagorret
    Jan 19 at 16:58














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Running Ubuntu 18.04 LTS. Trying to figure out if I can adjust thumbnail size of previews in the file manager.
Right now with the Pictures folder open, I have 7 rows of 11 files each. I'd like to have those thumbnails larger.
Anybody?
Thanks in advance










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Running Ubuntu 18.04 LTS. Trying to figure out if I can adjust thumbnail size of previews in the file manager.
Right now with the Pictures folder open, I have 7 rows of 11 files each. I'd like to have those thumbnails larger.
Anybody?
Thanks in advance







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  • 3





    Possible duplicate of Nautilus: Show image thumbnails at more than 200% size

    – N0rbert
    Jan 19 at 16:54











  • And: askubuntu.com/questions/539802/nautilus-thumbnails-size-fix

    – Carlos Dagorret
    Jan 19 at 16:58














  • 3





    Possible duplicate of Nautilus: Show image thumbnails at more than 200% size

    – N0rbert
    Jan 19 at 16:54











  • And: askubuntu.com/questions/539802/nautilus-thumbnails-size-fix

    – Carlos Dagorret
    Jan 19 at 16:58








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Possible duplicate of Nautilus: Show image thumbnails at more than 200% size

– N0rbert
Jan 19 at 16:54





Possible duplicate of Nautilus: Show image thumbnails at more than 200% size

– N0rbert
Jan 19 at 16:54













And: askubuntu.com/questions/539802/nautilus-thumbnails-size-fix

– Carlos Dagorret
Jan 19 at 16:58





And: askubuntu.com/questions/539802/nautilus-thumbnails-size-fix

– Carlos Dagorret
Jan 19 at 16:58










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Try going into the folder that contains the pictures, then zoom in (CTRL + Scroll Wheel). This will hopefully enlargen the files’ thumbnails.






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