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<title>RE: Can you use wildcards in setting which image files to rotate from?</title>
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<description><![CDATA[This sounds like an excellent idea, as I often have that problem as well. I will look at making a "minimum resolution" global option in the next release of DisplayFusion.
Thanks,
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This sounds like an excellent idea, as I often have that problem as well. I will look at making a "minimum resolution" global option in the next release of DisplayFusion.<br/>
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Thanks,<br/>
Jon
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<title>RE: Can you use wildcards in setting which image files to rotate from?</title>
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<description><![CDATA[Until that feature is released, I would use the "Add File" option to add all non-thumbnail images, instead of the "Add Folder" option.]]></description>
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Until that feature is released, I would use the "Add File" option to add all non-thumbnail images, instead of the "Add Folder" option.
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<description><![CDATA[First of all, this is a great piece of software.  I really appreciate the low memory footprint.  Well done.
I have the pro version, and unleashed the feature to change the background on a timer on my entire main folder holding all our photographs. That's great except for one thing: I have folder...]]></description>
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First of all, this is a great piece of software.  I really appreciate the low memory footprint.  Well done.<br/>
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I have the pro version, and unleashed the feature to change the background on a timer on my entire main folder holding all our photographs. That's great except for one thing: I have folders in there with regular images and also thumbnails (for web pages).  The thumbnails, of course, look horrible when stretched to fit the monitor.<br/>
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It seems to me there is no good solution for this right now.  If I set the top-most folder, I can't tell it to ignore all images with *_tn* in the filename (all my thumbnails are so named).  I can't tell it to ignore files under a certain dimension size (e.g. less than 500x400 or something).  I can't even easily ignore all folders where I happen to have thumbnails because I have maybe 200 folders and adding folders to the list of possible pictures has to be done one at a time.  So I could do that, it would just be a horrible pain.<br/>
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Am I missing something, or is there no good solution to this problem?  <br/>
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Thanks!<br/>
-Dave
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