Re: [Tracker] fd.o compliant thumbnailing
- From: Jamie McCracken <jamiemcc blueyonder co uk>
- To: Erlend Davidson <E R M Davidson sms ed ac uk>
- Cc: tracker-list gnome org
- Subject: Re: [Tracker] fd.o compliant thumbnailing
- Date: Mon, 08 Jan 2007 22:19:00 +0000
Erlend Davidson wrote:
Jamie McCracken wrote:
Erlend Davidson wrote:
Jamie McCracken wrote:
Erlend Davidson wrote:
That would require a whole standard for thumbnailers... the thunar
ones take three or four command-line arguments (input file, size,
output file and optionally the URI of the file), this should be
sufficient, but someone might want more and then the standard would
break.
not really the same arguments are used by gnome in its gconf based
thumbnailers so its already a de facto standard. (A;though I dont
know what KDE uses?)
KDE is slightly different I think. For example with kwebdesktop
(which is used to thumbnail webpages),
kwebdesktop 640 480 output_file input_file.
This is not an impossible problem to overcome however, as the thunar
way of calling external thumbnailers involves the use of a .desktop
file, like:
---< html-thumbnailer.desktop >---
[Desktop Entry]
Version=1.0
Encoding=UTF-8
Type=X-Thumbnailer
TryExec=kwebdesktop
MimeType=text/html;
Name=HTML Thumbnailer
X-Thumbnailer-Exec=kwebdesktop 640 480 %o %u
which can be used to change the order of arguments.
Incidently tracker uses the same command-line arguments as thunar
for thumbnailers. Coud you possibly change tracker to use the same
directory as thunar?
thats my point - the only thing not standardised is the location of
the scripts and thats why a freedesktop specified location would be
preferred by tracker.
I might e-mail the xdg list.
In the short term, I can of course check for gnome thumbs using
GConfTool (which does not require linking in GConf) and as you say
the thunar directory if it exists so patches welcome for that.
feel free to add a bugzilla enhancement request
(http://bugzilla.gnome.org) to tracker and I will get round to it
eventually if no patch is forthcoming
What area of the source should I look in to?
src/trackerd/tracker-metadata.c
function tracker_metadata_get_thumbnail
Actually it's src/tracker-thumbnailer/tracker-thumbnailer.c
just after the comment:
/* do we have a thumbnailer for this mime type? */
Is there an easy way to process .desktop files? What needs to be done
is all .desktop files in /usr/local/share/thumbnailers/ read and only
those with "MimeType=argv[2]" selected. Then read
TryExec=DEPEND_ON_THIS_BINARY and check that DEPEND_ON_THIS_BINARY is
executable and on the path, if so run the command specified by the key
X-Thumbnailer-Exec.
e.g. convert "ps:$ifile[0]" -scale "$sizex$size" "png:$ofile"
desktop files are kinda supported using GKeyFile in glib
see
http://developer.gnome.org/doc/API/2.0/glib/glib-Key-value-file-parser.html
--
Mr Jamie McCracken
http://jamiemcc.livejournal.com/
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