characters than the
original).
Thank you for fixing this. I would close this but I don't know how to go
about doing that.
Thanks,
Jamie Dimmel
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/260997
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: evince
Opened file from Internet in Evince ("the_case_against_XML.pdf", from
http://doc.cat-v.org/xml/). I selected the text "Electronic Data
Interchange" from page 17, and went to paste it into Firefox google
search and what was actually pasted was ")PIG
I have stopped giving extensions to flash files I
save. I just leave the extension off and Linux knows
how to handle it.
--- Sebastien Bacher <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Do you still have that bug? Could you attach an
> example to the bug?
>
> --
> errors with flash swf files
> https://launchp
That works, and also if I remove the file extension,
which is what I've done. I've used PrefixSuffix to
remove the file extension from all my *.swf files and
now Nautilus treats them fine. I could have put the
extension .flv on them, but I didn't know if that
would be changed in the future either,
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: nautilus
I have many files saved from youtube with a swf extension. Under Breezy
these were able to work fine in Nautilus and opened with Xine. Now if I
just click on them in Nautilus they will flash and disappear. Sometimes
if I hit F5 they will reappear