25.10.24 21:56, Dr. Nikolaus Klepp via tde-users:
Anno domini 2024 Fri, 25 Oct 21:23:24 +0300
Roman Savochenko via tde-users scripsit:
25.10.24 19:35, Dr. Nikolaus Klepp via
tde-users:
My notes say either
"mplayerthumbs-trinity" (on 14.2 - which I use now) or
"ibarts1-xine-trinity" (earlier version). For PDF preview "kpdf"
should be sufficient. Please keep in mind that libpoppler has a bug that it will not show
some not-encrypted pdfs.
No, for PDF thumbs we need to install
tdegraphics-tdefile-plugins-trinity:
$ dpkg-query -S gsthumbnail.desktop
tdegraphics-tdefile-plugins-trinity:
/opt/trinity/share/services/gsthumbnail.desktop
And mplayerthumbs-trinity is better seems than libarts1-xine-trinity for
Video due to I have not seen with its infinite hangs still.
But tdemultimedia-trinity is dependent from libarts1-xine-trinity still,
so it is installed in most cases.
Ah, you are right,
"tdegraphics-tdefile-plugins-trinity" is installed here, too. I remember that
xine stopped working on devuan some years ago, but I never figured out why.
In fact the Video-thumbs from libarts1-xine-trinity fine work on Debian
7 and 8.
From Debian 9 I have both very interested and suspicious behavior, that
is the Video-thumbs fine work on 14.0.13, that I have still left on my
LiveDisks and don't work on 14.1.1 on one installed system where it
crashes seems after a pair of seconds.
And detected the problem I seems from Debian 10, where I had had locks
of the USB-storage with MP4 files and the Kaffeine locksafter several
playing such MP4-files.
The situation with Debian 10 and more I am going to clear after
adaptation all my patches to 14.1.3, since the repositories metadata was
just updated.
Regards, Roman