It looks like it won't be too arduous to create thumbnails according to the gnome (and kde?) standard. Glib has a function g_compute_checksum_for_string () which you use on the URI of the .denemo file. (e.g. "file:///home/jbloggs/mydenemofiles/mygreatwork.denemo") and with this as the file name you store a .png in ~/.thumbnails/normal of size 128x128 pixels. We would want the .png to be basically something created by denemo's print excerpt on the first three measures or so - a script could make an intelligent choice of how much to include so that the thumbnail was enough to identify the piece (we may need the larger sized thumbnails that the standard allows). (The \incipit in LilyPond is not this BTW).
This would have a nice consequence that folk using gnome (and kde?) would see these thumbnails in their file browsers when looking at their .denemo files. There is then the job of displaying them in the denemo file selectors as you move down a list of .denemo files. Volunteers, as usual, always welcome:) Richard _______________________________________________ Denemo-devel mailing list [email protected] https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/denemo-devel
