I came across a review of an interesting program named Sushi, that runs in ubuntu-16.04
According to the project’s GitHub page, GNOME Sushi is a quick previewer compatible with Nautilus, the GNOME desktop file manager. It allows the ubuntu user to preview a variety of file types -text, HTML, PDF, and media files - rather than fully opening them. To use it, you just single-click on any file icon and then press the Tab key on your keyboard, and the preview window will launch. Kinda neat. Of course, as it runs only on Nautilus-enabled Linux distributions, it isn't available to puppians, unless one of our resident geniuses would like to take up the challenge.
Sushi for puppy
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Sushi for puppy
[color=blue]B.K. Johnson
tahrpup-6.0.5 PAE (upgraded from 6.0 =>6.0.2=>6.0.3=>6.0.5 via quickpet/PPM=Not installed); slacko-5.7 occasionally. Frugal install, pupsave file, multi OS flashdrive, FAT32 , SYSLINUX boot, CPU-Dual E2140, 4GB RAM[/color]
tahrpup-6.0.5 PAE (upgraded from 6.0 =>6.0.2=>6.0.3=>6.0.5 via quickpet/PPM=Not installed); slacko-5.7 occasionally. Frugal install, pupsave file, multi OS flashdrive, FAT32 , SYSLINUX boot, CPU-Dual E2140, 4GB RAM[/color]
I suppose that Nautilus has to be installed too.
Xenial : Sushi is in the PPM. I suppose that Nautilus has to be installed too.
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