On 01/25/2011 08:24 AM, Darren Cruse wrote: > Hi apologies this may be more of a kde question than a nepomuk > question but I wasn't sure... > > I've been moving towards this option of leveraging nepomuk for this > originally java/xquery/eXist xml database project, where I would hope > to offer the users the use of dolphin on the one hand and a custom web > application on the other. > > And one thing I almost forgot was the web application would not only > need to get at the nepomuk RDF, but also (or at least ideally) the > thumbnails. > > Some brief googling indicates thumbnails are stored in ~/.thumbnails, > and I guess they're not really a nepomuk/strigi thing at all they're > created by a kde thumbnail generator KIO slave thingie? > > My real question is basic: I see in ~/.thumbnails that the thumbnail > png files are given these "GUID" style file names. > > Anybody know how an app figure out, given a true file name with it's > path on the file system, which of these GUID style numeric thumbnail > files represents it? > > (the thumbnail isn't a part of the nepomuk RDF is it? I quickly > snooped but didn't see it) > > Thanks again, > > Darren > > > > > _______________________________________________ > Nepomuk mailing list > [email protected] > https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/nepomuk I'm going to have the assumption (since I don't have the system installed myself) that there's an index on the system that can translate from the GUID names to an absolute file location.
-- Jacky Alcine https://wiki.ubuntu.com/jackyalcine http://jdevelopthis.blogspot.c
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