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Ethumb - Thumbnail generation library
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FEATURES
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* create thumbnails with a predefined frame (possibly an edje frame);
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* have an option to create fdo-like thumbnails;
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* have a client/server utility.
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API
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It's possible to set the following properties of thumbnails:
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* size
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* format (jpeg, png, eet...)
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* aspect:
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* have crop?
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* crop alignment?
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* video:
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* video_time
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* document:
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* page
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* frame: edje file, group and swallow part to use when generating
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thumbnails
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* directory: directory where to save thumbnails
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* category: to be used as DIRECTORY/CATEGORY/md5.format
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Path generation should provide the following:
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* If no path to save the thumbnail is specified, the following is used:
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* if CATEGORY, return ~/.thumbnail/CATEGORY/md5.format
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* else if size (128x128 or 256x256), format (png), aspect (keep
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aspect, no crop) and no frame matches, return
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~/.thumbnail/{normal,large}/md5.png
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* else return WxH-FORMAT-[framed-]ASPECT
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Client server provides the following:
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* multiple client support
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* per-client configuration, avoid exchanging parameters over and over
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again
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* per-client queue, when client disconnect (ie: dies), remove whole
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queue
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* all clients have same priority, so queue is mixed for processing
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* cancel thumb generation request
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* communication over (for now) dbus and (future) ecore-ipc and unix
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sockets
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* interface of client library is independent of the communication
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method selected
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