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On Aug 27, 2014 9:26 AM, "Allan Day" <allanpday(a)gmail.com> wrote:
Bastien Nocera <bnocera(a)redhat.com> wrote:
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> So my questions would be:
> - Is gnome-photos going to have a "display/preview" mode, that doesn't
import in the
> library? Something that's fast enough to launch for
multiple images?
Can we yield on
> that?
> - Is gnome-documents going to get similar support for opening PDFs/etc.
without opening them
> (but giving the opportunity to add them to the
"library")?
> - Should we remove evince from the default installation then?
The plan, I think, is to extend Nautilus's preview functionality to
the point where standalone viewing apps (eog, evince) are no longer
required in the default install. However, while there is the
possibility of this happening at some point in the future, we don't
have a clear time frame for when it might land. It might not happen in
time for F22, in other words.
That's sounds tremendous, but I'd not heard of this initiative until now.
Is this documented somewhere? The File page on the wiki mentions a fast
previewer only.
Is someone actually doing this work? Is there but in from the Nautilus devs?
How is discoverability handled?