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 already is? > >>> > >>> > >> Benedikt can correct me if I'm wrong, but Konqueror, Nautilus, The > >> Gimp, and Thunar are share a standard Thumbnail cache. So even if > >> Thunar can't create thumbnails for a file type, if another app has > >> created them (such as viewing images in The Gimp) Thunar will show > >> 'em. > >> > >> Thunar does have support for using Gnome's thumbnailers if GConf is > >> around during build time - if you have Gnome installed and Nautilus > >> has a HTML thumbnailer, then consider rebuilding Thunar. However, > >> Thunar doesn't have support for finding and using Konqueror > >> thumbnailers. > > How do the thumbnailers work? Can more formats be added as plugins? > > Yes. They are separate programs that are invoked with the input file, > the desired size and the output file. You can either register them with > GConf or if the thumbnailer is simple (like the builtin thumbnailers), > they can be hardcoded in thunar-vfs. > > If you want to contribute a HTML thumbnailer, feel free to do so.
Benedikt are there any plans to make thumbnailers available at runtime without GConf? > > Benedikt > _______________________________________________ > Thunar-dev mailing list > [email protected] > http://foo-projects.org/mailman/listinfo/thunar-dev > -- Erik <@kazin> why does php have 'echo' and 'print'? Do they do different things? <Bluefoxicy> kazin: echo prints in a big empty room _______________________________________________ Thunar-dev mailing list [email protected] http://foo-projects.org/mailman/listinfo/thunar-dev
