@Pedro Villavicencio

This is kind of a late reply, but that logic seems a bit off. Evince
already has some way of determining whether a cb[z|r] can be opened or
not. If you rename a zip file that contains images to cbr (rar), it will
still open it. If you rename another type of file to cbz (or a zip file
without images in it), then it will display an error.

So what's the problem then? If evince just tries to open any zip files
as if they are cbz files, any current behaviour will still work without
any newly introduced regressions. If the zip file is not really a cbz,
it will throw an error just like it does now (which also proves that
there is some support for figuring out what exactly the file is). Maybe
this bug should be reopened.

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Evince unable to open zip/rar comic files
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