-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Op donderdag 9 januari 2003 10:07, schreef Frank Mehnert: > > Exactly. Mozilla is able to do that. If you click on references like > <a href="xyz.pdf.gz">paper</a> then the document is first unzipped and > then displayed in the embedded PDF viewer. >
We can go this. Go to the Control Center (note: I'm using a Dutch version of KDE, so the actual names may deviate from you system) , and start File Associations. Select application/x-gzip and go to the "Embedding" tab. Set the left-click-action to "show in embedded viewer". That's it. From now on, klicking a .gz file, will transparently unzip the file and only show you it's contents. - -- Casper Gielen [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED] - -- Linux sucks twice as fast and 10 times more reliably, and since you have the source, it's your fault. -Ca1v1n -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.2.1 (GNU/Linux) iD8DBQE+HWiUIhQIPPgOSvcRAuJYAJ9vKgXdT5HPWddK23BgUCa6df0uVQCaAg9m EzJDogJbWBJSgMUkP93t8Mw= =qjT3 -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----