updated mimeview.mac

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Jean-Francois Dockes 2018-11-29 19:10:39 +01:00
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@ -29,12 +29,18 @@ application/epub+zip = ebook-viewer %f
# opening them as html documents:
#text/html|epub = ebook-viewer %F;ignoreipath=1
application/x-gnote = gnote %f
application/x-mobipocket-ebook = ebook-viewer %f
application/x-kword = kword %f
application/x-abiword = abiword %f
# Note: the Linux Mint evince clones, atril and xread, have the same options
application/pdf = evince --page-index=%p --find=%s %f
# Or:
#application/pdf = qpdfview --search %s %f#%p
application/postscript = evince --page-index=%p --find=%s %f
application/x-dvi = evince --page-index=%p --find=%s %f
@ -74,9 +80,19 @@ application/vnd.sun.xml.writer.template = libreoffice %f
application/vnd.wordperfect = libreoffice %f
text/rtf = libreoffice %f
application/x-chm = kchmviewer %f
application/x-dia-diagram = dia %f
application/x-fsdirectory = dolphin %f
inode/directory = dolphin %f
# Both dolphin and nautilus can pre-select a file inside a
# directory. Thunar can't afaik. xdg-open cant pass an additional
# parameters so these are to be xallexcepts.
application/x-fsdirectory|parentopen = dolphin --select %(childurl) %f
inode/directory|parentopen = dolphin --select %(childurl) %f
#application/x-fsdirectory|parentopen = nautilus %(childurl)
#inode/directory|parentopen = nautilus %(childurl)
application/x-gnuinfo = xterm -e "info -f %f"
application/x-gnumeric = gnumeric %f
@ -95,8 +111,25 @@ image/x-xcf = gimp %f
image/bmp = gwenview %f
image/x-ms-bmp = gwenview %f
image/x-xpmi = gwenview %f
image/x-nikon-nef = ufraw %f
# Opening mail messages:
# - Thunderbird will only open a single-message file if it has an .eml
# extension
# - "sylpheed %f" seems to work ok as of version 3.3
# - "kmail --view %u" works
# - claws-mail: works using a small intermediary shell-script, which you
# set as the viewer here. You need to have at least one account inside
# claws-mail, so that it creates ~/Mail/inbox. Script contents example
# follows. Using 1 is probably not a good idea if this is a real account
# (here I am using a bogus one, so that I can overwrite anything inside
# inbox at will):
# #!/bin/bash
# cp $1 ~/Mail/inbox/1
# claws-mail --select ~/Mail/inbox/1
# rm ~/Mail/inbox/1
message/rfc822 = thunderbird -file %f
text/x-mail = thunderbird -file %f
application/x-mimehtml = thunderbird -file %f
@ -138,6 +171,7 @@ text/x-csv = libreoffice %f
text/x-html-sidux-man = konqueror %f
text/x-html-aptosid-man = iceweasel %f
application/x-chm = kchmviewer %f
# Html pages inside a chm have a chm rclaptg set by the filter. Kchmviewer
# knows how to use the ipath (which is the internal chm path) to open the
# file at the right place