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[ELPA Feature Request] Package thumbnail
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"Elijah G." <eg642616 <at> gmail.com> writes:
> Philip Kaludercic <philipk <at> posteo.net> writes:
>
>> The issue is that .gif is still a bitmap format, so we wouldn't have the
>> advantage of scaling that vector graphics give us.
>>
>> As this is a feature that would only be added in a future version of
>> Emacs, we could start another feature request to support SVG animations
>> as well, perhaps even a way to record Emacs into such a animation.
>>
>> See https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SVG_animation for a few examples.
>
> I think it would not be hard to make it (as far as how Emacs supports
> SVG), i just thought in .gif files for being more easy to implement than
> animated svg (despite being rasterized and perhaps losing more quality).
Well yes, because animated Gifs are already supported, while animated SVGs
are not.
>> That seems like the screenshot is part of the README file? I would have
>> imagined them before or after the file, perhaps even in a different buffer.
>
> Maybe something like this?
>
> Requires: emacs-28.1, compat-29.1.4.4
> Keywords: faces tools matching
> [See Screenshot]
> ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
>
> And when the user clicks it pop up a buffer with the screenshot,
> similar in how Synaptic does.
Right, I think that would be good. Perhaps we could even allow for more
than just one screenshot + some captions.
--
Philip Kaludercic on peregrine
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