-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 On Thu, 9 Jan 2003 23:18, Casper Gielen wrote: > 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.
That still just embeds ark in konqueror, it doesn't load the document. From the example above I end up with an embedded ark which lists a single file xyz.pdf, which I then need to click again to startup my PDF viewer. When I click on the xyz.pdf.gz link/file I want it to be decompressed and the PDF file displayed in my PDF viewer. Mozilla does it, Netscape has done it for years. gzip kioslave states that it does it, but I don't know how to 'turn it on'. Mark -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.2.1 (GNU/Linux) iD8DBQE+HW8JoCzanz0IthIRApZxAJ9z+GsnBp3jSqqQQLPjdgFTt7Vg8wCeIm41 iypmhTHKKgxDapilS3SFTwk= =ZyAu -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----