
GNOME Sushi
GNOME 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).
- Free • Open Source
- Linux
What is GNOME Sushi?
GNOME Sushi was first introduced in GNOME Shell 3.2. Its sole purpose is the ability 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. (Wikipedia)
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POXadded GNOME Sushi as alternative(s) to Quick Look Fix
- stibreviewed GNOME SushistDoes exactly what it should do—shows a preview of images when you hit the spacebar, just like quicklook in OSX. to install (the instructions aren't on the github readme page): sudo apt update && sudo apt install gnome-sushi
spacepenguthinks QuickLook is an alternative to GNOME Sushi
Does exactly what it should do—shows a preview of images when you hit the spacebar, just like quicklook in OSX. to install (the instructions aren't on the github readme page): sudo apt update && sudo apt install gnome-sushi