PDFs are still displayed by default in any directory. This seems to conflict with 'Display PDF'
option. If they were hidden by default (like movies), perhaps high CPU usage could be avoided.
Not for me. I don't get PDF previews if i disable the mentioned option. I still get PDF thumbnails though. Maybe that's what you meant? But there's already an option in the thumbnail settings for that.
I didn't write the above article as I should have. The title is wrong. After looking at it some more: It
should read "RC3: High CPU usage when 'scan headers' meets PDF". Thats the best I can figure.
With 'scan file headers in folders' turned on, pdf files are still troublesome in browser.
marsh wrote:I didn't write the above article as I should have. The title is wrong. After looking at it some more: It
should read "RC3: High CPU usage when 'scan headers' meets PDF". Thats the best I can figure.
With 'scan file headers in folders' turned on, pdf files are still troublesome in browser.
Right, when you are not in thumbnail view. I'll fix it.