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sushi 0.4 previewing a PNG image in Nautilus on Fedora 17 Beta.
Developer(s)The GNOME Project
Stable release46.0 Edit this on Wikidata / 4 April 2024; 8 months ago (4 April 2024)
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PlatformGNOME
Websitegitlab.gnome.org/GNOME Edit this on Wikidata

sushi is a file previewer for the GNOME desktop environment. It is available as a standalone package that integrates with GNOME Files (formerly named Nautilus).

History and functionality

sushi was first introduced in GNOME Shell 3.2. Its sole purpose is to preview files in Nautilus, which can be invoked by hitting the spacebar while selecting a file. sushi's abilities extend from the GStreamer framework, enabling the playback of all content which GStreamer supports, by default and through plugins. In addition to media formats, sushi supports previewing of most plain-text documents, including scripts (with syntax highlighting), as well as HTML documents, PDF files, and SVG files.

See also

References

  1. "Release 46.0". 4 April 2024. Retrieved 25 April 2024.
  2. "Quick File Previewing". The GNOME Project. August 31, 2011. Retrieved April 21, 2012.
  3. "Sushi — Cosimo's blog".

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