Pierre Labastie wrote:
Le 28/02/2015 09:29, Pierre Labastie a écrit :
Hi,

Up to now, I have been unable to tag ristretto (an Xfce application), because
I have not been able to display any image with it (tried jpeg, png and bmp
images).
I can open the ristretto window, either from the menu or the command line, and
the menus are functional there. But If I do "open" from the menu, then select
the folder where images are, I see no listing, although there are image files
(content confirmed with the "file" command). So I have no possibility to
display images this way.

If I try from the command line ("ristretto image.jpg" for example), the window
is open but remains empty (still with functional menus).

I do not know what to do to debug that.

Note : I have the same problem with listing sound files with parole: when I
select "audio", I do not see any file, although there are .wav files in the
folder. But there is the possibility to select "all files" and then I see all
files. So I could open sound files this way (and it worked).

Regards
Pierre


Made big progress (and learned something):

I installed desktop-file-utils and shared-mime-info, run
update-desktop-database and update-mime datatbase, and bingo: everything works
as expected (even seeing the formatted book in midori when using file:///,
instead of seeing the raw html).

This points to a defect in the book, though: since neither desktop-file-utils
nor shared-mime-info are mentionned in the XFCE chapter (not even as optional
dependencies) and the associated commands are not mentioned, I have built XFCE
without them (did I tell you I was just dummy with desktops?).

I've seen that there is a file in the xincludes directory containing the
appropriate commands.

I suggest to add those commands to the xfce4-session page, and the packages as
recommended deps (they could be "runtime" deps, but who would build
xfce4-session without running it?), unless somebody thinks it should be done
differently.

Yes, I think that would be appropriate.

  -- Bruce


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