Frank Lehmann wrote: > Hi, > >>> I would suggest registering evince as application, that can handle >>> djvu-files during installation. Would make life a bit easier for some >>> newbies, probably. Hope, this is the right place to report at. >> Evince supports image/vnd.djvu files. Can you run 'file -i myfile' in >> your djvu file and tell us the output? > > Sorry for this causing this misconception! Evince works perfectly > regarding djvu-files - but they are not registered as MIME-types during > installation.
I think they are: [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ grep djvu /usr/share/applications/evince.desktop MimeType=application/pdf;application/x-bzpdf;application/x-gzpdf;application/postscript;application/x-bzpostscript;application/x-gzpostscript;image/x-eps;image/x-bzeps;image/x-gzeps;application/x-dvi;application/x-bzdvi;application/x-gzdvi;image/vnd.djvu;image/tiff;application/x-cbr;application/x-cbz;image/*;application/vnd.sun.xml.impress;application/vnd.oasis.opendocument.presentation; There is 'image/vnd.djvu' there. That's why I was asking you to run 'file -i *.djvu', because perhaps there are other MIME types for djvu files. Anyway, I've just downloaded http://djvu.org/docs/DjVu3Spec.djvu, and then I've double-clicked on it, and it has been opened with Evince. > Example: I install Debian testing from the network-install > CD, setup Gnome or KDE (including evince) and then try to open any > djvu-file via double-click. They dont open by default in evince - except > when you right-click the file and chose "open with..." and then use the > command line to specify "evince" (I tried krusader, thunar and > gnome-commander). Do you understand, what I want to express? I think, it > shouldnt be that difficult to realize. Yeah, I do. I've just created a new user and tried with it, and it worked fine too. Can you please run 'file -i somefile.djvu' on a djvu file that has the problem, and post here the output? Thanks, Emilio -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

