Gustavo Sverzut Barbieri wrote:
> On Dec 2, 2007 8:02 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>>> - how expensive is evas/ecore_evas_buffer in comparison to imlib2
>>>> to generate thumbs;
>>>       You don't need ecore_evas_buffer to generate 'thumbs' of
>>> jpg/png/svg, that's only for generating smaller views of a 'general'
>>> evas canvas rendering. For example, if you want to show a live thumb
>>> of an animated edje, or bunch of edjes, or just about anything.
>>         Unless... Oh, oh.. unless we didn't finish off implementing
>> the load-size option for all loaders. I know we did it for the svg
>> loader, and that the jpg loader respects loading scaled-down-by-dyads,
>> but I can't recall if we really did finish off making sure that all
>> loaders respected the load-size option.. need to take a look. If not,
>> then it should be filed as an evas BUG.
> 
> seems that JPEG loader does respect load_size, PNG doesn't, not sure
> about others.
> 
> I know that EPEG is there and Evas doesn't use it... e_thumb doesn't
> use it, but use Evas... I'm newbie to this project, so maybe you can
> help me understand this: is epeg just a test and the functionality was
> integrated to Evas's JPEG loader? This would be amazing.
> 

epeg was created a long time ago, as the then gnome thumbnailer sucked. 
So it is a drop-in replacement for it.

http://64.233.183.104/search?q=cache:K87JHskYhNwJ:enlightenment.sourceforge.net/Libraries/Epeg/+epeg&hl=en&ct=clnk&cd=6&gl=no&client=firefox-a


Sebastian

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