It should be possible, but I doubt anything exists. That said, here's what I do in my WinXP virtual machine to tackle the problem of viewing lots of texs easily.
1. Install TGA thumbnailer:
[
thumbplug-tga.software.informer.com]
Now when you convert TEXs to TGAs with Slimtex or whatever you'll be able to preview them in Windoze Explorer (just like you can by default with a bmp or a jpg etc). This is useful in its own right as it's something XP couldn't do originally (not sure about later versions).
Click here for screenshotThat's as far as I go, but:
By doing this you will also be creating miniatures of the files in thumbs.db (which is smaller and therefore easier to store than 1000's of TGAs). So, if you want to take this to the next level:
2. Install Thumbcache Viewer or Thumbsviewer:
[
thumbcacheviewer.github.io]
or
[
thumbsviewer.github.io]
The latter says it can export the thumbnails and file names to a database. I've never tried it, but it might be the closest you can get to what you want.
Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 11/13/2021 10:48AM by Noog.