This is excellent news. I was always annoyed at the fact that Dolphin had to use its own thumbnailer API. Now apps can bundle one thumbnailer for their file formats that works with all file managers, which is great.
One thing that I always thought would be really interesting to see would be a Wine thumbnailer that would generate thumbnails using Windows thumbnails for Linux file managers. So for example installing Sketchup on Wine would give you skp thumbnails, since Sketchup is bundled with a Windows Explorer thumbnailer for those files. I know Wine already supports thumbnailer shell extensions in its built-in file manager, so it would just need to be able speak with Linux file managers.
Now I just hope to see something similar happen with service menus. Every file manager has its own unique format, but it’s IMO the biggest obstacle to interoperability remaining with Linux file managers.
I’m assuming this change will mean that it can use the video thumbnailers already installed rather than specifically needing ffmpegthumbs which would allow more control over the thumbnail generation if someone wanted to modify the relevant thumbnailer file without needing to patch ffmpegthumbs to make the change.
Having said that I wonder, for video files, if the ThumbSequenceCreator functionality will still work in dolphin and show a sequence of thumbnails on hover for videos if it’s not using ffmpegthumbs.
This is excellent news. I was always annoyed at the fact that Dolphin had to use its own thumbnailer API. Now apps can bundle one thumbnailer for their file formats that works with all file managers, which is great.
One thing that I always thought would be really interesting to see would be a Wine thumbnailer that would generate thumbnails using Windows thumbnails for Linux file managers. So for example installing Sketchup on Wine would give you skp thumbnails, since Sketchup is bundled with a Windows Explorer thumbnailer for those files. I know Wine already supports thumbnailer shell extensions in its built-in file manager, so it would just need to be able speak with Linux file managers.
Now I just hope to see something similar happen with service menus. Every file manager has its own unique format, but it’s IMO the biggest obstacle to interoperability remaining with Linux file managers.
I’m assuming this change will mean that it can use the video thumbnailers already installed rather than specifically needing
ffmpegthumbs
which would allow more control over the thumbnail generation if someone wanted to modify the relevant thumbnailer file without needing to patchffmpegthumbs
to make the change.Having said that I wonder, for video files, if the
ThumbSequenceCreator
functionality will still work in dolphin and show a sequence of thumbnails on hover for videos if it’s not usingffmpegthumbs
.