![]() ![]() xcf thumbnails in Nemo, Nautilus, gThumb, and Gimp of course. Then made ~/.cache/thumbnails a symlink targetting ↑Įverything was OK. I copied all of my user’s thumbnails into ~/snap/gimp/common/.cache/thumbnails/ Gimp ( snap or deb ) generates itself these thumbnails, therefore only for local files, deb will store them into the usual previous place, and snap into ~/snap/gimp/…ĭo you feel coming in the ugly workaround I tried ? xcf files in 20.04.Īnd whatever thumbnailer used, they store their. Later : sudo snap connect gimp:thumbnailer-serviceĮrreur : snap "gimp" has no plug named it answers 2⋅ and lets 1⋅ as the only thing I can think of. My actual setup is not desirable : all my user’s thumbnails are in a subfolder of Gimp which does not make sense, only for having. Should I connect that interface to Gimp ? ( after I get back to initial situation regarding thumbnails folders ) Or doesn’t it do what I’m looking for ? if it does then that interface should be connected by default to the snap package. xcfġ⋅ how tell my session to look for thumbnails not only in ~/.cache/thumbnails/ but also in any thumbnails folder inside ~/snap/ ? Then it would solve the issue for any snap app eventually generating thumbnails.Ģ⋅ reading again snap doc I wonder if might be the answer. Lrwxrwxrwx 1 django django 47 juin 11 02:47 thumbnails -> /home/django/snap/gimp/common/.cache/thumbnailĪny app can use those thumbnails for. Nemo, Nautilus and others can display those thumbnails generated by Gimp, only problem here is their location. ![]() In most case no need for a specific thumbnailer, anyway gnome-xcf-thumbnailer is no longer available in 20.04 repositories as it’s old piece of software which seems not compatible with latest. xcf files and stores them in ~/snap/gimp/common/.cache/thumbnails/ Gimp 2.10.x as a snap does generate thumbnails for. I don’t think you should expect this to work, even in the absence of snaps. There is an old loader module for XCF files, but it likely doesn’t support the most recent versions of the file format, and is not usually installed. Unfortunately, there isn’t a safe way to do this at present without allowing snaps to learn about or replace files they cannot access.įor (3), gPhoto is likely using the gdk-pixbuf library to load images. ![]() thumbnailing of an XCF file downloaded from the web has never worked.Īs you’ve noticed, the the first method is broken with the snapped version of Gimp at present, as it can’t write to (or even access) ~/.cache/thumbnails. Gimp supports the first case, writing out a thumbnail when saving a file. If so, run it and save the result to ~/.cache/thumbnails
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