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same here in jaunty, having pdf and odt files on the desktop looks
really strange (as pdf files have a white background)
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Here's a version of the tracker thumbnailer written in Python which uses
the Python Imaging Library (PIL) to modify the background color to white
(works for all ODF types). It's quite similar to the one presented in
the Ubuntu Forums earlier
(http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=76566), but tha
In reply to comment #7:
"Anyone an idea how to change this behaviour? The out-of-the-box thumbnailing
for odt-files with tracker is great. It's quite annoyingly though, e.g. when
you have a non-solid-white background, then it's hard to see these thumbnails
in nautilus."
See below. They simply t
I can't see how this is related to tracker at all, could you explain it
better?
As far as I know, tracker doesn't make thumbnails for nautilus.
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** Also affects: tracker
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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sorry for triple posting.
Here's a workaround: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=76566
There it's also said, that OOo2 makes automatically saves thumbnails into the
document-files. But I guess what we see in nautilus is from tracker.
Launchpad tells me that "tracker" uses Gnome-Bug-Tracke
So and here's the second screenshot with a different background set.
EDIT: Above the correct name of the thumbnail folder must be
~/.thumbnails/normal
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Hi!
I was quiet suprised when suddenly I saw odt-thumbnails in my document
folder. Reinstalling on another system I was not able to reproduce this
behaviour at first.
I figured out, that Tracker is responsible for making the thumbnails of
odt. files. But, I guess, you must run "tracker-preference
What package is supposed to provide thumbnailing for OpenDocument
documents? I know there's a couple of scripts floating around, but those
aren't in the repository. I'd be willing to provide a patch to default
to a white background when transparent if people prefer this.
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It might be intended for OOo but it look weird on your desktop
Maybe default the image background to the desktop background color?
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I didn't know Gutsy included a thumbnailer for OpenDocument files.
Anwyays, it looks to me like this is actually intended behavior.
OpenOffice.org by default uses "No fill" as the background color,
meaning transparency. The actual thumbnail in the archive (that is
Thumbnails/thumbnail.png) is also
The documents were made using Windows version of OpenOffice, 2.2.1 I
guess. I downloaded them from elsewhere and they came up like that.
After editing them with the development version that is included in
Gutsy and saving them they have looked like they should (have proper
"page" background in the
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Interesting. I did upload it. Ah well, retrying.
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The screenshot is missing.
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