Greetings Otters.I am curious if you are willing to share some of the developments you have made to wakaba.In particular, I am interested in your additions to wakautils.pl and the support for additional file types. In return for these blessings, you will be given some nice salmon sashimi.Thanks,world2ch.net
Greetings Otters.
I am curious if you are willing to share some of the developments you have made to wakaba.In particular, I am interested in your additions to wakautils.pl and the support for additional file types. In return for these blessings, you will be given some nice salmon sashimi.
Thanks,world2ch.net
Hey welcome and thanks for asking!>wakautils.plIt's not a very big diff, all I did in there was replacing the cipher rc4 with rabbit from Crypt::Rabbit, otherwise nothing changed.>additional file typesHere I just edited config.pl you can add or uncomment whatever type you desire at the bottom where they're all listed, just make sure they have an actual icon image at the path and you should be good to go.
Hey welcome and thanks for asking!
>wakautils.pl
It's not a very big diff, all I did in there was replacing the cipher rc4 with rabbit from Crypt::Rabbit, otherwise nothing changed.
>additional file types
Here I just edited config.pl you can add or uncomment whatever type you desire at the bottom where they're all listed, just make sure they have an actual icon image at the path and you should be good to go.
Ah, I misunderstood it that you had developed the filetypes to be renamed and thumbnailed by wakaba. That wouldn't.. happen to be a feature you're worked on would it? I did see that a new software is in development to replace this wakaba so it probably would be insignificant now.
>>4251Mh no I never finished the thumbnailing I'm afraid, we just do it the simplest way possible. If you're after a video thumbnail you can probably go into make_thumnbail(...) and shell out to ffmpeg to extract a frame>filetypes to be renamedWakaba already renames all files for you, you have to remove the bit in process_file(...) from around line 1068 in wakaba.pl that restores the original name for user defined types
>>4251Mh no I never finished the thumbnailing I'm afraid, we just do it the simplest way possible. If you're after a video thumbnail you can probably go into make_thumnbail(...) and shell out to ffmpeg to extract a frame
>filetypes to be renamed
Wakaba already renames all files for you, you have to remove the bit in process_file(...) from around line 1068 in wakaba.pl that restores the original name for user defined types
I believe will take some modifications in order for wakaba to recognize it as a main file type so that it can use its thumbnail sub
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