The Tumbler package contains a D-Bus thumbnailing service based on the thumbnail management D-Bus specification. This is useful for generating thumbnail images of files.
Tumbler has since version 0.1.27 a configuration file to control the priority, locations and file sizes the plugin is used for: tumbler.rc.
To override the default configuration, located in one of the xdg directories on your system, you can copy the rc-file to your $XDG_CONFIG_HOME
directory.
NB: $XDG_CONFIG_HOME
defaults to ~/.config
.
mkdir -p $XDG_CONFIG_HOME/tumbler cp /etc/xdg/tumbler/tumbler.rc $XDG_CONFIG_HOME/tumbler/
Each group in the configuration file is responsible for the settings of a particular thumbnailer plugin. The following keys can be used to adjust a plugin:
true
and false
are accepted.By the default the cover thumbnailer is disabled. The reason is that it sends information (movie title extracted from the filename) to online services to retrieve a poster. This information is normally harmless, but it is private, so therefore it's not enabled by default.
In order to use the cover thumbnailer you need to copy the tumbler.rc file to your home directory as described above and set the Disabled
key to false
. It is also advisable to set the Locations path to the directory where you store your movies.
[CoverThumbnailer] Disabled=false Priority=3 Locations=~/movies MaxFileSize=0 #APIKey=your-api-key-from-themoviedb.org
The movie thumbnailer supports two different movie APIs. By default, the The Open Movie Database API is used. You can also choose to use The Movie DB, but this site requires an API key which you have to request or uh… search.
The advantage of the latter is that their database has better support for internationalized movie names.
After creating the rc file, it is best to log off and on again to restart Thunar and Tumbler, because both applications cache the mime-type combinations.
As of version 0.2.0, the desktop thumbnailer functionality has been added back into tumbler. This functionality supports custom .thumbailer files placed in the /usr/share/thumbnailers folder.
For example, to create a custom thumbnailer for .dds files, do the following:
[Thumbnailer Entry] Version=1.0 Encoding=UTF-8 Type=X-Thumbnailer Name=dds Thumbnailer MimeType=image/x-dds; Exec=/usr/bin/convert -thumbnail %s %i %o
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?> <mime-info xmlns="http://www.freedesktop.org/standards/shared-mime-info"> <mime-type type="image/x-dds"> <comment>dds file</comment> <icon name="image"/> <glob-deleteall/> <glob pattern="*.dds"/> </mime-type> </mime-info>
…and run “update-mime-database ~/.local/share/mime”.
Another example are albums cover thumbnails for folders in a music collection. Starting with thunar 1.8.2 a custom thumbnailer can be added to e.g. add a file folder.jpg
or cover.jpg
into a folder and display its thumbnail instead of the default folder icon:
[Thumbnailer Entry] Version=1.0 Encoding=UTF-8 Type=X-Thumbnailer Name=Folder Thumbnailer MimeType=inode/directory; Exec=/usr/bin/folder-thumbnailer %s %i %o %u
In order to support different names for the picture-file and to remove the thumbnail if not needed any more (display the default folder icon) , a separate script is required:
#!/bin/bash convert -thumbnail "$1" "$2/folder.jpg" "$3" 1>/dev/null 2>&1 ||\ convert -thumbnail "$1" "$2/.folder.jpg" "$3" 1>/dev/null 2>&1 ||\ convert -thumbnail "$1" "$2/folder.png" "$3" 1>/dev/null 2>&1 ||\ convert -thumbnail "$1" "$2/cover.jpg" "$3" 1>/dev/null 2>&1 ||\ rm -f "$HOME/.cache/thumbnails/normal/$(echo -n "$4" | md5sum | cut -d " " -f1).png" ||\ rm -f "$HOME/.thumbnails/normal/$(echo -n "$4" | md5sum | cut -d " " -f1).png" ||\ rm -f "$HOME/.cache/thumbnails/large/$(echo -n "$4" | md5sum | cut -d " " -f1).png" ||\ rm -f "$HOME/.thumbnails/large/$(echo -n "$4" | md5sum | cut -d " " -f1).png" ||\ exit 1
Dont forget to give execution permission to the file! E.g: sudo chmod a+x /usr/bin/folder-thumbnailer
Note: imagemagick is a required dependency for this script.
A thumbnailer for text-based documents can be created using the convert function from the imagemagick package with the following thumbnailer file:
[Thumbnailer Entry] Version=1.0 Encoding=UTF-8 Type=X-Thumbnailer Name=Text Thumbnailer MimeType=text/plain;text/html;text/css; Exec=/usr/local/bin/textthumb %s %i %o
And supporting script:
#!/bin/bash iFile=$(<"$2") iChopped="${iFile:0:1600}" unset iFile echo "${iChopped}" > tmp.txt unset iChopped convert -size 210x290 -background white -pointsize 5 -border 10x10 -bordercolor "#CCC" caption:@"tmp.txt" "$3" rm tmp.txt
You can add additional mime types to the MimeType line of the thumbnailer file to support additional text-based document types.