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Dear Evince and Thunar developers,
I have noticed that it possible to generate thumbnails of PDF and
comic book archive files in Nautilus and I was wondering what is
missing in order to have thumbnails with Thunar 1.0.2.
Does the following directory has the desired solution?
$ ls
I'm trying to create a thumbnailing script.
The target file is either an xml-file or a compressed xml-file and the
mime-types is the quite generic text/plain and application/x-gzip
Is there some way I can be more specific, like use the file extension
which is .sif or .sifz?
My script does not
You need to add a mimetype for those file extensions.
Thunar-thumbnailers already does this for RAW digital camera files.
You create an XML file like this,
|?xml version=1.0 encoding=UTF-8?
mime-info xmlns=http://www.freedesktop.org/standards/shared-mime-info;
mime-type
Hey folks,
I just wanted to let everyone know that from today on (with the release
of tumbler 0.1.2), Thunar 1.1 is able to create video and PDF/PostScript
thumbnails again. I've added two new plugins to tumbler today, based on
ffmpegthumbnailer (work done by Lionel Le Folgoc) and poppler-glib.
Joshua Judson Rosen wrote:
natan yellin aan...@gmail.com writes:
-Natan On Mon, Dec 8, 2008 at 11:02 PM, Yuzem yuz...@gmail.com wrote:
Hello, I would like to know if this idea
http://brainstorm.ubuntu.com/idea/16240/ can be
implemented. There are some screenshots to illustrate it. As
Erlend Davidson wrote:
Attached a rough latex thumbnailer. Uses latex to generate a dvi and
then convert to output a png.
You should cleanup the temporary files used by your script.
Latex can leave quite a lot of temporary files behind after a compile.
How should I deal with these
Benedikt Meurer wrote:
Benedikt Meurer wrote:
So am I correct is saying that a gif image is actually thumbnailed by
converting it to a png? What do you use to do that, imagemagick? I am
asking because the 'convert' binary could be used for eps.
The image thumbnailers use
Erlend Davidson wrote:
Here's one for xmgrace .agr files (which generally contain a graph).
There is one problem however - .agr files have a mime-type of text/
plain
so thunar won't know how to distinguish them from any other text
files.
Install a mime type for the .agr files.
Erlend Davidson wrote:
I'd like to see a repository of additional thumbnailers/scripts. If
somebody agrees to maintain the thumbnailers, I can setup a goodies
project. I bet there are a lot of interesting file formats, which
don't
have thumbnailers right now (i.e. I'd very much welcome a
Benedikt Meurer wrote:
Erlend Davidson wrote:
I'd like to see a repository of additional thumbnailers/scripts. If
somebody agrees to maintain the thumbnailers, I can setup a goodies
project. I bet there are a lot of interesting file formats, which
don't
have thumbnailers right now (i.e.
On 31 Dec 2006, at 14:11, Benedikt Meurer wrote:
Erlend Davidson wrote:
Here's one for xmgrace .agr files (which generally contain a graph).
There is one problem however - .agr files have a mime-type of text/
plain
so thunar won't know how to distinguish them from any other text
files.
Erlend Davidson wrote:
PS: Would you want to maintain a thumbnailers project?
I would yes, but how much work is involved and how much time is it
likely to take?
Depends on you, of course.
Benedikt
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On 1 Jan 2007, at 12:20, Benedikt Meurer wrote:
Erlend Davidson wrote:
PS: Would you want to maintain a thumbnailers project?
I would yes, but how much work is involved and how much time is it
likely to take?
Depends on you, of course.
Benedikt
Ok. I'll do it.
Erlend
Erlend Davidson wrote:
PS: Would you want to maintain a thumbnailers project?
I would yes, but how much work is involved and how much time is it
likely to take?
Depends on you, of course.
Ok. I'll do it.
Ok, sign up for an account, see
http://goodies.xfce.org/contribute/user-accounts
On 31 Dec 2006, at 12:52, Benedikt Meurer wrote:
Benedikt Meurer wrote:
So am I correct is saying that a gif image is actually
thumbnailed by
converting it to a png? What do you use to do that,
imagemagick? I am
asking because the 'convert' binary could be used for eps.
The image
On 31 Dec 2006, at 14:11, Benedikt Meurer wrote:
Erlend Davidson wrote:
Here's one for xmgrace .agr files (which generally contain a graph).
There is one problem however - .agr files have a mime-type of text/
plain
so thunar won't know how to distinguish them from any other text
files.
Erlend Davidson wrote:
So am I correct is saying that a gif image is actually thumbnailed by
converting it to a png? What do you use to do that, imagemagick? I am
asking because the 'convert' binary could be used for eps.
The image thumbnailers use GdkPixbuf (except for JPEGs, where we use
Mathias Brodala wrote:
Hello Benedikt.
Hey Matthias,
This is what „kwebdesktop“ offers:
$ kwebdesktop 640 480 thumbnail.png file:///home/you/your-document.html
And there you go: you have your thumbnail. How difficult would it be to
integrate this?
Probably 4 hours to install KDE and 1
Benedikt Meurer wrote:
Erlend Davidson wrote:
So am I correct is saying that a gif image is actually thumbnailed by
converting it to a png? What do you use to do that, imagemagick? I am
asking because the 'convert' binary could be used for eps.
The image thumbnailers use GdkPixbuf
Benedikt Meurer wrote:
So am I correct is saying that a gif image is actually thumbnailed by
converting it to a png? What do you use to do that, imagemagick? I am
asking because the 'convert' binary could be used for eps.
The image thumbnailers use GdkPixbuf (except for JPEGs, where we use
Benedikt Meurer wrote:
This is what „kwebdesktop“ offers:
$ kwebdesktop 640 480 thumbnail.png file:///home/you/your-document.html
And there you go: you have your thumbnail. How difficult would it be to
integrate this?
Probably 4 hours to install KDE and 1 minute to add it to thunar-vfs.
Benedikt Meurer wrote:
Benedikt Meurer wrote:
So am I correct is saying that a gif image is actually thumbnailed by
converting it to a png? What do you use to do that, imagemagick? I am
asking because the 'convert' binary could be used for eps.
The image thumbnailers use
Erlend Davidson wrote:
Here's one for xmgrace .agr files (which generally contain a graph).
There is one problem however - .agr files have a mime-type of text/plain
so thunar won't know how to distinguish them from any other text files.
Install a mime type for the .agr files.
Benedikt
PS:
Hello Benedikt.
Benedikt Meurer, 31.12.2006 14:20:
Benedikt Meurer wrote:
This is what „kwebdesktop“ offers:
$ kwebdesktop 640 480 thumbnail.png file:///home/you/your-document.html
And there you go: you have your thumbnail. How difficult would it be to
integrate this?
Probably 4 hours to
Mathias Brodala wrote:
Right now Thunar scales down
the 640x480 preview, which is not the optimal result for a webpage (IMHO).
Well, then you could let the scaling be done via ImageMagick. This way you
could
optimize the thumbnail a bit (sharpening, …). Everything could go into a shell
Mathias Brodala wrote:
The scaling is not the problem. Thunar does that very good and very
fast.
Good to know. Faster than calling convert/mogrify?
Definitely faster than invoking an external utility.
Regards, Mathias
Benedikt
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Erlend Davidson wrote:
I'd love to contribute some thumbnailers (I use some less common file
formats, e.g. eps and I'd love to have them thumbnailed). The trouble
is, while I can program well in C++, I don't know where to start with
writing for thunar. Is there a howto on writing plugins /
Hello Benedikt.
Benedikt Meurer, 30.12.2006 13:37:
Erlend Davidson wrote:
I'd love to contribute some thumbnailers (I use some less common file
formats, e.g. eps and I'd love to have them thumbnailed). The trouble
is, while I can program well in C++, I don't know where to start with
writing
Benedikt Meurer wrote:
Erlend Davidson wrote:
I'd love to contribute some thumbnailers (I use some less common file
formats, e.g. eps and I'd love to have them thumbnailed). The trouble
is, while I can program well in C++, I don't know where to start with
writing for thunar. Is there a
Benedikt Meurer wrote:
Erlend Davidson wrote:
Thunar is able to show thumbnails of HTML documents if they were created by
visiting folders with Konqueror.
Could this thumbnailer be built-in? Or how can I enable or trigger it
without
Konqueror if it already is?
On 12/6/06, Benedikt Meurer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Erlend Davidson wrote:
Thunar is able to show thumbnails of HTML documents if they were created
by
visiting folders with Konqueror.
Could this thumbnailer be built-in? Or how can I enable or trigger it
without
Konqueror if it
Hello everyone.
Thunar is able to show thumbnails of HTML documents if they were created by
visiting folders with Konqueror.
Could this thumbnailer be built-in? Or how can I enable or trigger it without
Konqueror if it already is?
Regards, Mathias
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On 12/5/06, Mathias Brodala [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello everyone.
Thunar is able to show thumbnails of HTML documents if they were created by
visiting folders with Konqueror.
Could this thumbnailer be built-in? Or how can I enable or trigger it without
Konqueror if it already is?
The thing is that applications like gThumb or F-Spot aren't file
managers, which means they can't be used for moving files around and
to do other file operations.
Thunar isn't meant to replace Image Managers and to be one, but when
you mess with files that are images and all their names are
I think most of Thunar options should be hidden in a configuration
file. Most users don't even need to know about an option to disable
thumbails, but it also shouldn't be hard-coded.
Just like Firefox and Firefox Help (that explained a lot of
tips-n-tricks using Firefox's user.js, userChrome.css,
Maybe an idea for the Thunar image thumbnail generator, it looksnice if an icon is 48x48 and that will only happen if the image is squared.So if a file is found and there is no thumb, the file is first knitted to a square
and then resized to a thumb.I know there are a lot of reasons for not
Anders Aagaard wrote:
Benedikt Meurer wrote:
Ok, we had that thumbnails discussion some time ago, and since there was
no real consensus about which way to go (separate thumb view or
thumbnails in all views), I just went the way most people seemed to
prefer, having thumbnails in all views (we
Benedikt Meurer wrote:
Anders Aagaard wrote:
Benedikt Meurer wrote:
Ok, we had that thumbnails discussion some time ago, and since there was
no real consensus about which way to go (separate thumb view or
thumbnails in all views), I just went the way most people seemed to
prefer,
Anders Aagaard wrote:
Ok, we had that thumbnails discussion some time ago, and since there was
no real consensus about which way to go (separate thumb view or
thumbnails in all views), I just went the way most people seemed to
prefer, having thumbnails in all views (we can still add a separate
Jens Luedicke a écrit :
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Benedikt Meurer wrote:
The performance is quite ok from my current tests. Still I'd like
everybody to try it out and comment on the performance. Note that Thunar
cannot yet generate thumbnails of its own, so you'll need
Hello everybody !
I'm following thunar-svn since a month, and regularly compile it with no
problems. But with rev. 17374 (libexo and thunar), i haven't got the
thumbnails for my pics in icon-view...
I have a ~/.thumbnails/normal/ with 1080 thumbs and a
~/.thumbnails/large/ with +2900
Landry Breuil wrote:
Hello everybody !
I'm following thunar-svn since a month, and regularly compile it with no
problems. But with rev. 17374 (libexo and thunar), i haven't got the
thumbnails for my pics in icon-view...
I have a ~/.thumbnails/normal/ with 1080 thumbs and a
Landry Breuil wrote:
Ps: i think i've noticed a bug : in detailed list-view, the resizing of
columns is /strange/. It doesn't follow the natural direction i'd like
to move the separator between columns. (e.g, if you take the right-sep
of a column and drag to the right, it moves the left-sep
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Benedikt Meurer wrote:
The performance is quite ok from my current tests. Still I'd like
everybody to try it out and comment on the performance. Note that Thunar
cannot yet generate thumbnails of its own, so you'll need to visit the
target
Benedikt Meurer wrote:
Ok, we had that thumbnails discussion some time ago, and since there was
no real consensus about which way to go (separate thumb view or
thumbnails in all views), I just went the way most people seemed to
prefer, having thumbnails in all views (we can still add a
Ok, we had that thumbnails discussion some time ago, and since there was
no real consensus about which way to go (separate thumb view or
thumbnails in all views), I just went the way most people seemed to
prefer, having thumbnails in all views (we can still add a separate
thumb view later with
On 9/4/05, Rodrigo Coacci [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Are the thumbnails feature already in thunar debs or only in SVN version?
only in svn
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On 6/30/05, Rodrigo Coacci [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
My bit of opinion: why don't we add some sort of
button|toggle|menu|anything-else so the user save that view for that folder?
What I mean is this: Thunar should only remember that folder config if
requested to do it, otherwise use the
2) Add a separate 'Thumbnail view'. I discovered this in Windows
Explorer recently.
Definitely this one is better. Actually I think Windows Explorer in
WinXP has done it really nice (for example - i have set the thumbnails
view to my wallpapers directory, and it remembers it. Everywhere else
i
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Benedikt Meurer wrote:
Rain Viigipuu wrote:
2) Add a separate 'Thumbnail view'. I discovered this in Windows
Explorer recently.
Definitely this one is better. Actually I think Windows Explorer in
WinXP has done it really nice (for example - i have
On Thu, 30 Jun 2005 10:06:05 +0530
Biju Chacko [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
Benedikt Meurer wrote:
This would be that we need to remember the chosen view per directory. We
can do that, no problem, just the question: Should we actually do it
that way?
Absolutely not. Not unless we are
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