On Sat, 10 Jan 2015 19:25:54 +0100 lee wrote:
> Andrew Savchenko <birc...@gentoo.org> writes:
> 
> > On Fri, 09 Jan 2015 20:49:56 +0100 lee wrote:
> >> Andrew Savchenko <birc...@gentoo.org> writes:
> >> 
> >> > When I need something simple (e.g. to read pdf books) I use mupdf.
> >> 
> >> How did you get mupdf to display a pdf?
> >
> > Just run it:
> > $ mupdf file.pdf
> >
> > In my case mupdf is configured as follows:
> > Installed versions:  1.5-r1(02:19:48 AM 12/28/2014)(X curl openssl -static 
> > -static-libs -vanilla)
> 
> There's only 'utool' and no 'mupdf'.

You should enable USE="X" as I wrote above.
 
> >> How do I get seamonkey to suggest llpp as application to view PDFs?
> >> Sometimes it suggests emacsclient, sometimes "browse" ...
> >
> > I don't use seamonkey, so I can't get an exact advice, but in general
> > there are two ways to do this:
> >
> > 1) Configure your handlers in seamonkey.
> 
> How?

I don't have seamonkey, read its manual.
 
> > 2) Configure your default mime handler using xdg-mime.
> 
> Hm, xdg-mime is not installed; I've never heared of it.

x11-misc/xdg-utils
Most WM/DE will pull this package.

Best regards,
Andrew Savchenko

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