I'm guessing this thing with /.local/share eclipsing /usr/share is common and can be used to override quite a few settings? ![]() MIME types are a cross platform (and internet friendly) way of designating filetype - this article is a good basic overview. You could make more fine-grained changes by just editing the list of MIME types supported to exclude specific MIME types So this particular hack we have disabled thumbnailing for any of the Mimetypes that this thumbnailer supports, by replacing the command to execute the thumbnailer with the command to exit immediately (try exit in a terminal). A semicolon-separated list of MIME types which the thumbnailer supports generating thumbnails for. It supports a few different parameters which are replaced before calling the thumbnailer: %u is the URI of the file being thumbnailed %i is its filename %o is the filename of the image file to be written to %s is the maximum desired size of the thumbnail image (in pixels) and %% is a literal percent character. This allows the calling code to quickly check whether the thumbnailer exists before trying to execute it.Įxec: Required. ![]() ![]() The name of the the thumbnailer program in the current $PATH.
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