@seb128 I actually had gnome-sushi installed, and still nothing.

Might wanna revise https://help.ubuntu.com/stable/ubuntu-help/files-
preview.html to not imply Ubuntu 16.10 does previews unless someone
installs gnome-sushi. That article certainly makes it sound like
previewing files is part of 16.10.

"The built-in preview supports most file formats for documents, images,
video, and audio. In the preview, you can scroll through your documents
or seek through your video and audio."

The words "built-in preview" mean that, at least according to this
official Ubuntu documentation, users DON'T have to install any extra
packages to get preview.

For me, in 16.10, gnome-sushi does nothing either. Only thing that works
is gloobus-preview, which as I understand is some sort of derivative of
sushi. Gloobus sucks pretty bad. Doesn't let you press arrow keys from
file to file. You have to press space twice, then arrow to the next
file, then space again, then space again to close preview, then arrow to
the next file. Pretty sucky.

Please add functional preview to default Nautilus, as ubuntu.com/stable
promises, or don't promise it as a "built-in" function.

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