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    • CCS86undefined
      CCS86
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      This would be really nice to declutter the header of gcode files and still be able to use thumbnails.

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      • botundefined
        bot @CCS86
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        DC42 had technical reasons for choosing the placement. There was already concerns that it was not fully contained close enough to the beginning of the file. I think if the thumbnail is at the end the performance of loading it would suffer dramatically? I forget.

        *not actually a robot

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        • CCS86undefined
          CCS86 @bot
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          @bot

          I could definitely see it impacting loading performance.

          Was hoping there was a way to rapidly scan down to the beginning of the thumbnail data, or to work from the bottom up.

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          • dc42undefined
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            @ccs86 PrusaSlicer generates them at the start of the file, so that's where RRF looks for them.

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            • CCS86undefined
              CCS86 @dc42
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              @dc42 said in Support for Thumbnails at End of File:

              @ccs86 PrusaSlicer generates them at the start of the file, so that's where RRF looks for them.

              SuperSlicer allows them at the end:

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              Example file:
              CordEase3 x6.gcode

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