Just add constant definition like in org.el to your dotfile (emacs config).
At Thu, 4 Sep 2008 02:41:02 -0700 (PDT),
David A Gershman wrote:
>
> I love answering my own questions. However, my current answer was found
> in the form of hacking the org.el file. Not something I really want to
> do. So...
>
> In the org.el file, I found "org-file-apps-defaults-gnu", made my
> adjustments { ("pdf" . "xpdf %s") } and away I went! However, is
> there a way I can modify/add to the "org-file-apps-defaults-gnu" via my
> .emacs file?
>
> Thanks again.
>
> > Hello,
> >
> > Using Orgmode under Windows I can link to a PDF file and the Windows OS
> > will use the .pdf extension to launch the associated viewer application.
> > It seems I don't have that luxury under Linux a the moment. I have a
> > feeling there is a way to do it. Ideas?
> >
> > i.e. I would like a link:
> >
> > [[file:info.pdf][Information]]
> >
> > Under Windows, info.pdf is associated with an app. Under linux, I get
> > nothing. (Note: Using XFCE4 as my WM and Zenwalk as the distro)
> >
> > (or is this a non-orgmode question?)
> >
> > Thanks.
> >
> >
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