Funny action on "opening" a pdf document
Theodore Kilgore
kilgota at banach.math.auburn.edu
Fri Jan 18 17:11:10 UTC 2013
On Fri, 18 Jan 2013, Piotr Ozarowski wrote:
> [Theodore Kilgore, 2013-01-18]
> > "xdg-open opens a file or URL in the user's preferred application"
> > explicitly mentioning "a file or a url" and then it says
> > "If a file is provided the file will be opened in the preferred
> > application for files of that type." These words would indicate that it is
> > going to open a file by doing something to the file, not by doing the
> > extraneous act of starting a web browser.
>
> do you have something like:
>
> application/pdf; xpdf '%s'; prioryty=1; test=test -n "$DISPLAY"
>
> in ~/.mailcap or /etc/mailcap?
No I did not.
If not, can you add it to ~/.mailcap and check
> xdg-open again?
>
> You can also add to ~/.mime.types:
I have no such file
>
> application/pdf pdf
(didn't try adding any .mime.types file. Are you sure it isn't "xpdf" at
the end?)
>
> if /etc/mime.types doesn't have it.
No such file in /etc, either. The man page says it has something to do
with cups. I do have a networked printer at the office, and I do have cups
installed, and it sends things to the printer all the same. Thus so far I
have not been missing this file.
No help from adding the line to .mailcap.
Theodore Kilgore
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