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Nautilus: icons enable OpenOffice documents with real preview

September 27th, 2009 admin Leave a comment Go to comments

Nautilus: icons enable OpenOffice documents with real preview

Nautilus, the file browser that comes installed by default in the GNOME environment, supports preview files when showing their icons on the desktop or browsing a directory. In the case of the videos shows a random frame on the icon, the first lines of the document in a text file or the actual preview image if a graph.

For Ubuntu there is a package called OpenOffice Thumbnailer with which also activates the preview icons of documents in the office suite from Sun. Only need to download the DEB file (from Launchpad) and install it by double clicking it. Once the session restarted GNOME icons for OpenOffice.org files should appear with a preview of each document.

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