* mutt users list <mutt-users@mutt.org> [12-04-20 13:04]: > Hi, > > Thanks again! > > On Friday, December 4, 2020, 11:57:52 AM CST, Patrick Shanahan > <p...@opensuse.org> wrote: > > > > > > * mutt users list <mutt-users@mutt.org> [12-04-20 12:45]: > > > Hi, > > > > Thanks again! > > > > > > On Friday, December 4, 2020, 11:13:03 AM CST, Patrick Shanahan > > <p...@opensuse.org> wrote: * mutt users list <mutt-users@mutt.org> > > [12-04-20 11:44]:> > > > Hi, > > > > > > Thanks very much! > > > > > > > On Friday, December 4, 2020, 10:24:44 AM CST, Patrick Shanahan > > > > <p...@opensuse.org> wrote: * mutt users list <mutt-users@mutt.org> > > > > [12-04-20 11:07]: > > > > > > > > Hi, > > > > > > > > Thanks! > > > > > > > > > On Friday, December 4, 2020, 9:56:23 AM CST, Dave Woodfall > > > ><d...@tty1.uk> wrote: > > > > > > > > >> On 04/12/20 05:30, Mutt Users <mutt-users@mutt.org> put forth the > > > > >>proposition: > > > > >> Hi, > > > > >> If I use w3m -o ext_image_viewer=0 test.png, I can get the file > > > > >> test.png inside xterm. I wanted to do the same on my mutt window > > > > >> (inside xterm). How do I do this? > > > > >> I tried putting: > > > > >> image/*;w3m -o ext_imageviewer=0 %s; copious output > > > > >> However this does not work and gives me the options of w3m in the > > > > >> mutt window. How can I use this? > > > > > > snipped > > > > > > > I didn't have it installed, but test installed and get same result. > > > > removed it and following works w/o it, but w3m must be configured to > > > > display graphical. I will have to look to see where, don't remember, > > > > too old, been too long. > > > > > > > for me: w3m display.jpg will display image display.jpg > > > > > > > ok found it > > > > Display embedded graphics > > > > $ w3m -o auto_image=TRUE http://w3m.sourceforge.net > > > > > > > ~/.w3m/config > > > > user defined configuration file; overrides /etc/w3m/config > > > > > > > > > My apologies, I do not understand. Where do I put this? In my mailcap? > > > FWIW, I tried: > > > > > > $ w3m -o auto_image=TRUE test.png > > > > > > and that opens gpicview for me. > > > > > > I copied over the system config /etc/w3m/config to /.w3m/config > > > > > > and added > > > ext_image_viewer=0 > > > > > > and then I get the inline images. However, how to do this inside mutt > > > does not seem to work. > > > > > > I have the following in my .mailcap: > > > > > > auto_view image/* > > > image/*;w3m %s; copiousoutput > > > > > > But what i get is a bunch of text for the image file that I am trying to > > > display. > > > > > > Thanks in advance again! > > > > > > > > > I have: > > > > > text/html; w3m -dump -v -F -T text/html %s; nametemplate=%s.html; > > > needsterminal > > > > > > And what do you do for inline display of images? Btw, I have to say that > > w3m works pretty well on most of the stuff sent by html. I wonder if I > > could make it the default display for e-mails that come in html. > > > > I don't use w3m, that is not w3m's intended usage use something to display > > images, such as: > image/jpg;/usr/bin/display --auto-orient %s > > But this does not display inline, inside the terminal. I was trying to get > that to work. Sorry.
no, you would need to replace /usr/bin/display with something like "fbi" which will work if you have framebuffer enabled. -- (paka)Patrick Shanahan Plainfield, Indiana, USA @ptilopteri http://en.opensuse.org openSUSE Community Member facebook/ptilopteri Photos: http://wahoo.no-ip.org/piwigo paka @ IRCnet freenode