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This tiny thumbnail is lower than the resolution embedded in the solidworks file. | This tiny thumbnail is lower than the resolution embedded in the solidworks file. We can also set up a viewer so that the full resolution preview image is displayed. | ||
Firstly, create <tt>/usr/local/bin/solidworks-viewer</tt> with the following content. Set the file to executable using <tt>chmod +x /usr/local/bin/solidworks-viewer</tt>. | |||
<source lang=py> | |||
#!/usr/bin/env python | |||
import subprocess | |||
import sys | |||
inputname = sys.argv[1] | |||
P1 = subprocess.Popen(['/usr/bin/gsf','cat',inputname,'PreviewPNG'],stdout=subprocess.PIPE) | |||
P2 = subprocess.Popen(["/usr/bin/display"],stdin=P1.stdout) | |||
P2.wait() | |||
</source> | |||
Secondly, create a file <tt>$HOME/.local/share/applications/solidworks.desktop</tt> containing the following (and also set this file as executable): | |||
<source lang=ini> | |||
[Desktop Entry] | |||
Encoding=UTF-8 | |||
Version=1.0 | |||
Type=Application | |||
Exec=/usr/local/bin/solidworks-viewer %f | |||
MimeType=image/x-solidworks; | |||
Name=Solidworks Preview | |||
Name[en]=Solidworks Preview | |||
GenericName=Solidworks Preview | |||
Comment=Solidworks Preview | |||
Icon=solidworks | |||
Categories=Education | |||
StartupNotify=true | |||
</source> | |||
Next, update you desktop database using <tt>update-desktop-database ~/.local/share/applications/</tt> and then add the following line at the end of your <tt>~/.local/share/applications/mimeapps.list</tt>: | |||
application/x-solidworks=solidworks.desktop; | |||
You may need to restart nautilus again (<tt>nautilus -q</tt>), the a double-click on your solidworks file should pop up an image viewing window: | |||
[[Image:Solidworks-preview.png]] | |||
For some notes on possibly getting more information from these files, see [https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/openmanufacturing/Fv2Ovmxnfyw here]. Perhaps it might be possible to convert the solidworks file into some format that allows more detail to be visible. But that would be a much bigger job. | |||
[[Category:Miscellany]] | [[Category:Miscellany]] | ||
Revision as of 14:13, 27 September 2014
You can add very superficial viewing capability in Linux for Solidworks files.
Firstly, add a mime type, by creating a file $HOME/.local/share/mime/packages/x-solidworks.xml:
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?> <mime-info xmlns="http://www.freedesktop.org/standards/shared-mime-info"> <mime-type type="application/x-solidworks"> <glob pattern="*.sldprt"/> <glob pattern="*.sldasm"/> <glob pattern="*.slddrw"/> </mime-type> </mime-info>
Next, run update-mime-database $HOME/.local/share/mime
Check that your mime type is working with some solidworks file you have:
mimetype partfile.SLDPRT
and you should see application/x-solidworks in the output.
Next, add a thumbnailer for this type. First create the following script file and save it in /usr/local/bin/solidworks-thumbnailer:
Invalid language.
You need to specify a language like this: <source lang="html">...</source>
Supported languages for syntax highlighting:
a4c, abap, abc, abnf, actionscript, ada, agda, alan, algol, ampl, amtrix, applescript, arc, arm, as400cl, ascend, asciidoc, asp, aspect, assembler, ats, autohotkey, autoit, avenue, awk, ballerina, bat, bbcode, bcpl, bibtex, biferno, bison, blitzbasic, bms, bnf, boo, c, carbon, ceylon, charmm, chill, chpl, clean, clearbasic, clipper, clojure, clp, cmake, cobol, coffeescript, coldfusion, conf, cpp2, critic, crk, crystal, cs_block_regex, csharp, css, d, dart, delphi, diff, dockerfile, dts, dylan, ebnf, ebnf2, eiffel, elixir, elm, email, erb, erlang, euphoria, exapunks, excel, express, factor, fame, fasm, felix, fish, fortran77, fortran90, frink, fsharp, fstab, fx, gambas, gdb, gdscript, go, graphviz, haml, hare, haskell, haxe, hcl, html, httpd, hugo, icon, idl, idlang, inc_luatex, informix, ini, innosetup, interlis, io, jam, jasmin, java, javascript, js_regex, json, jsp, jsx, julia, kotlin, ldif, less, lhs, lilypond, limbo, lindenscript, lisp, logtalk, lotos, lotus, lua, luban, makefile, maple, markdown, matlab, maya, mercury, meson, miranda, mod2, mod3, modelica, moon, ms, msl, mssql, mxml, n3, nasal, nbc, nemerle, netrexx, nginx, nice, nim, nix, nsis, nxc, oberon, objc, ocaml, octave, oorexx, org, os, oz, paradox, pas, pdf, perl, php, pike, pl1, plperl, plpython, pltcl, po, polygen, pony, pov, powershell, pro, progress, ps, psl, pure, purebasic, purescript, pyrex, python, q, qmake, qml, qu, r, rebol, rego, rexx, rnc, rpg, rpl, rst, ruby, rust, s, sam, sas, scad, scala, scilab, scss, shellscript, slim, small, smalltalk, sml, snmp, snobol, solidity, spec, spn, sql, squirrel, styl, svg, swift, sybase, tcl, tcsh, terraform, tex, toml, tsql, tsx, ttcn3, txt, typescript, upc, vala, vb, verilog, vhd, vimscript, vue, wat, whiley, wren, xml, xpp, yaiff, yaml, yaml_ansible, yang, zig, znn
Set the file executable:
chmod +x /usr/local/bin/solidworks-thumbnailer
Now associate this thumbnailer with the mime type, by creating a file $HOME/.local/share/thumbnailers/solidworks.thumbnailer:
[Thumbnailer Entry] TryExec=/usr/local/bin/solidworks-thumbnailer Exec=/usr/local/bin/solidworks-thumbnailer %i %o %s MimeType=application/x-solidworks;
You need to restart Nautilus using nautilus -q. After that, you should be seeing little thumbnails for all your solidworks files, similar to below:
This tiny thumbnail is lower than the resolution embedded in the solidworks file. We can also set up a viewer so that the full resolution preview image is displayed.
Firstly, create /usr/local/bin/solidworks-viewer with the following content. Set the file to executable using chmod +x /usr/local/bin/solidworks-viewer.
Invalid language.
You need to specify a language like this: <source lang="html">...</source>
Supported languages for syntax highlighting:
a4c, abap, abc, abnf, actionscript, ada, agda, alan, algol, ampl, amtrix, applescript, arc, arm, as400cl, ascend, asciidoc, asp, aspect, assembler, ats, autohotkey, autoit, avenue, awk, ballerina, bat, bbcode, bcpl, bibtex, biferno, bison, blitzbasic, bms, bnf, boo, c, carbon, ceylon, charmm, chill, chpl, clean, clearbasic, clipper, clojure, clp, cmake, cobol, coffeescript, coldfusion, conf, cpp2, critic, crk, crystal, cs_block_regex, csharp, css, d, dart, delphi, diff, dockerfile, dts, dylan, ebnf, ebnf2, eiffel, elixir, elm, email, erb, erlang, euphoria, exapunks, excel, express, factor, fame, fasm, felix, fish, fortran77, fortran90, frink, fsharp, fstab, fx, gambas, gdb, gdscript, go, graphviz, haml, hare, haskell, haxe, hcl, html, httpd, hugo, icon, idl, idlang, inc_luatex, informix, ini, innosetup, interlis, io, jam, jasmin, java, javascript, js_regex, json, jsp, jsx, julia, kotlin, ldif, less, lhs, lilypond, limbo, lindenscript, lisp, logtalk, lotos, lotus, lua, luban, makefile, maple, markdown, matlab, maya, mercury, meson, miranda, mod2, mod3, modelica, moon, ms, msl, mssql, mxml, n3, nasal, nbc, nemerle, netrexx, nginx, nice, nim, nix, nsis, nxc, oberon, objc, ocaml, octave, oorexx, org, os, oz, paradox, pas, pdf, perl, php, pike, pl1, plperl, plpython, pltcl, po, polygen, pony, pov, powershell, pro, progress, ps, psl, pure, purebasic, purescript, pyrex, python, q, qmake, qml, qu, r, rebol, rego, rexx, rnc, rpg, rpl, rst, ruby, rust, s, sam, sas, scad, scala, scilab, scss, shellscript, slim, small, smalltalk, sml, snmp, snobol, solidity, spec, spn, sql, squirrel, styl, svg, swift, sybase, tcl, tcsh, terraform, tex, toml, tsql, tsx, ttcn3, txt, typescript, upc, vala, vb, verilog, vhd, vimscript, vue, wat, whiley, wren, xml, xpp, yaiff, yaml, yaml_ansible, yang, zig, znn
Secondly, create a file $HOME/.local/share/applications/solidworks.desktop containing the following (and also set this file as executable):
[Desktop Entry] Encoding=UTF-8 Version=1.0 Type=Application Exec=/usr/local/bin/solidworks-viewer %f MimeType=image/x-solidworks; Name=Solidworks Preview Name[en]=Solidworks Preview GenericName=Solidworks Preview Comment=Solidworks Preview Icon=solidworks Categories=Education StartupNotify=true
Next, update you desktop database using update-desktop-database ~/.local/share/applications/ and then add the following line at the end of your ~/.local/share/applications/mimeapps.list:
application/x-solidworks=solidworks.desktop;
You may need to restart nautilus again (nautilus -q), the a double-click on your solidworks file should pop up an image viewing window:
For some notes on possibly getting more information from these files, see here. Perhaps it might be possible to convert the solidworks file into some format that allows more detail to be visible. But that would be a much bigger job.
