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Is there a way to tell Nautilus not to generate previews of CBZ files?
This is what I'm using for multimedia files and it works fine (including cbr), except for cbz files. This is on Gnome Shell 3.22.3-1. Any idea what could be causing that?
gsettings set org.gnome.desktop.thumbnailers disable "['application/annodex','application/mp4','application/pdf','application/ogg','application/vnd.rn-realmedia','application/x-matroska','video/3gpp','video/3gpp2','video/annodex','video/divx','video/flv','video/h264','video/mp4','video/mp4v-es','video/mpeg','video/mpeg-2','video/mpeg4','video/ogg','video/ogm','video/quicktime','video/ty','video/vdo','video/vivo','video/vnd.rn-realvideo','video/vnd.vivo','video/webm','video/x-bin','video/x-cdg','video/x-divx','video/x-dv','video/x-flv','video/x-la-asf','video/x-m4v','video/x-matroska','video/x-motion-jpeg','video/x-ms-asf','video/x-ms-dvr','video/x-ms-wm','video/x-ms-wmv','video/x-msvideo','video/x-sgi-movie','video/x-tivo','video/avi','video/x-ms-asx','video/x-ms-wvx','video/x-ms-wmx','application/x-cbr','application/x-cbz']"
Last edited by halogen (2017-02-27 17:04:12)
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I don't use GNOME or gsettings, so I'm not sure how it works there, but there might be a different thumbnailer at play. Looking at the text files in /usr/share/thumbnailers might give you some kind of answer. For example atril (which I understand is forked from evince) creates cbz thumbnails, but so does comicthumb which comes with mcomix. Finding out which one is used and which one is controlled by gsettings might help.
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Possibly from https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=217290 / https://git.gnome.org/browse/evince/pat … 68c1bd1ba1 you could try adding the type 'application/vnd.comicbook+zip'
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Possibly from https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=217290 / https://git.gnome.org/browse/evince/pat … 68c1bd1ba1 you could try adding the type 'application/vnd.comicbook+zip'
That was it! Thanks so much.
Also, wkd's suggestion was useful to identify the other thumnailers (comicthumb in particular).
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