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On Fri, 09 Jan 2015 20:49:56 +0100 lee wrote: |
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> Andrew Savchenko <bircoph@g.o> writes: |
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> > When I need something simple (e.g. to read pdf books) I use mupdf. |
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> How did you get mupdf to display a pdf? |
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Just run it: |
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$ mupdf file.pdf |
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In my case mupdf is configured as follows: |
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Installed versions: 1.5-r1(02:19:48 AM 12/28/2014)(X curl openssl -static -static-libs -vanilla) |
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> I'd have removed it if it |
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> wasn't required by llpp ... |
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Funny thing. llpp segfaults to me to matter on what host I try it. |
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> How do I get seamonkey to suggest llpp as application to view PDFs? |
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> Sometimes it suggests emacsclient, sometimes "browse" ... |
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I don't use seamonkey, so I can't get an exact advice, but in general |
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there are two ways to do this: |
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1) Configure your handlers in seamonkey. |
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2) Configure your default mime handler using xdg-mime. |
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Best regards, |
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Andrew Savchenko |