Byrial Jensen:
|> I want to autoview PDFs, but also be able to kick off acroread.
|>
|> application/pdf; pdf2txt %s; needsterminal; copiousoutput
|> application/pdf; acroread %s
|
|The first usable mailcap entry is always used. Try to reverse the
|two lines.
Actually, that doesn't work. Here's the problem. Mutt takes the first
~/.mailcap entry it likes, but Netscape takes the last one.
This works for Netscape, and mutt just never sees acroread:
application/pdf; pdf2txt %s; needsterminal; copiousoutput
application/pdf; acroread %s
This breaks Netscape:
application/pdf; acroread %s
application/pdf; pdf2txt %s; needsterminal; copiousoutput
as does this:
application/pdf; pdf2txt %s; needsterminal; copiousoutput
application/pdf; acroread %s; test=test -n "$DISPLAY"
because Netscape doesn't know about these mailcap entry flags, and it (or
acroread, or some program) generates a bunch of a"Error (####): Bad
colorspace" failures in a Netscape error dialog. acroread never comes
up.
Is living without acroread in mutt the best solution?
Maintaining parallel mailcaps isn't really a good option.
Thanks,
Randall
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Randall Hopper
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