2008/10/4 Gustavo Sverzut Barbieri <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> On Mon, Sep 29, 2008 at 4:43 PM, Hendrik Siedelmann
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Did I post this in some wrong form? I can't believe there's no one
>> interested in this. I thought this was asked for before, but it doesnt
>> look like it. I'd be happy to get any feedback, even if only to know
>> why my patch was completely ignored.
>>
>> I'm refering to my mail from 21 Sep 2008:
>>>Okay here it is, this patch adds the possibility to epsilon to create
>>>thumbnails in jpg format. The thumbnails are saved in FDO naming
>>>convention, just with ending .jpg. Would be glad if you could give me
>>>some feedback so this could eventually be included in svn. Patch works
>>>for me, but there are some things to mention:
>>>
>>>- default behaviour is like before, BUT epsilon_exists will also find
>>>jpg thumbs, so epsilon_thumb_file_get will return the jpg and
>>>epsilon_info_get will return nothing as the jpg contains no exif
>>>infos.
>>>
>>>- I don't know what happens in those HAVE_EPEG_H parts, only tested
>>>without epeg.
>>>
>>>- new function epsilon_format_set which allows to set format to jpeg.
>>>
>>>- also changed epsilon_thumbd and added function
>>>epsilon_request_add_advanced which can also set format (and in the
>>>future hopefully custom sizes).
>>>
>>>- changed epsilon_thumb_test to accept the arguments -large and -jpg
>>>to request thumbnails with these options.
>>>
>> >From my test the jpg output is at least two times as fast on my laptop
>>>and at least five times on the the freerunner. Also the resulting
>>>files are 10-20% the size of png thumbnails.
>
> Hey, calm down! We're all busy and I'm sure there is interest in it, I
> do, for example... as well as need to reply to Philip's thumbnail
> spec... just need time! :-)
>
> I'll try to go through it during this weekend.

Sorry for the rush, I didn't want to sound rude. And thank you for
looking at it. This little bit of feedback is all I wanted :).

hendrik

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