Using Chrome in Win7:
If I upload photo's there are automatically created 2 thumb-files of different sizes in /data/thumbs. Names: thumbnail.name and thumbsm.name . The width of the auto-generated thumbnail.name -files have the width specified in the gsconfig file.
Where are the small thumbs being used?
If I create new thumbs (with jcrop) they are not 200px width, but the size specified in the Image Control Panel, although the actual thumb-image you can preview is still the old thumb, at least at that moment... (cache issue?) confusing behavior.
Indeed, in Firefox it works fine, mostly.
I was kind of expecting it would take the 200px width as a thumb size when making the crop.
If I upload photo's there are automatically created 2 thumb-files of different sizes in /data/thumbs. Names: thumbnail.name and thumbsm.name . The width of the auto-generated thumbnail.name -files have the width specified in the gsconfig file.
Where are the small thumbs being used?
If I create new thumbs (with jcrop) they are not 200px width, but the size specified in the Image Control Panel, although the actual thumb-image you can preview is still the old thumb, at least at that moment... (cache issue?) confusing behavior.
Indeed, in Firefox it works fine, mostly.
I was kind of expecting it would take the 200px width as a thumb size when making the crop.