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Jean-Francois Dockes 2022-04-18 18:23:16 +02:00
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@ -19,14 +19,21 @@ text/html|epub = rclstartw %F;ignoreipath=1
application/x-fsdirectory|parentopen = rclstartw %f
inode/directory|parentopen = rclstartw %f
# Examples for PDF. These can be set from the GUI preferences "editor applications" section. Select
# PDF examples. These can be set from the GUI preferences "editor applications" section. Select
# application/pdf, check "exception to desktop preferences, and enter something similar to the below
# values.
# Evince is the only application which lets you specify a search string on the command line. The
# exact command value will need some tweaking (user name and version number).
# values.
#
# Evince: this is usually installed with a version-specific path and in the user directory, so the
# exact command value will need some tweaking (user name and version number).
application/pdf = C:/users/bill/appdata/local/apps/evince-2.32.0.145/bin/evince --page-index=%p --find=%s %f
# SumatraPDF: no search string
#application/pdf = "C:/Program Files/SumatraPDF/SumatraPDF.exe" -page %p %f
# Foxit: no search string
#application/pdf = "C:/Program Files (x86)/Foxit Software/Foxit Reader/FoxitReader.exe" %f /A page=%p
# PDFXEdit: supports a search string, but beware, the following only works after version 1.32.1,
# previous ones can't process the semi-colon in the options
#application/pdf = "C:/Program Files/Tracker Software/PDF Editor/PDFXEdit.exe" /A "page=%p;search=%s" "%f"
##########
# Other MIME types have no specializations on Windows, but the types need to be listed for an "Open"