> Do you have the correct mime-settings for pdf? > If you dont have it, install the gnome-control-center and change the > "File types and programs" under Advanced. > You should do "Add File Type", Mime type application/pdf, extension > and as "Program to run" your favorit pdf viewer.
Tried that (I have the same prob here). As soon as I hit "OK" it says, a Mime-Type of the same type already exists - so the problem must be somewhere else. > You should also set a icon. If all is correct this icon will be > displayed from evo for the attached pdf. It is - and that's the strange thing. Attachment is Base64 encoded and has mime-type "application/pdf" (checked that, since there's also "application/x-pdf" running around). > Hope this helps, > Armin Bauer Unfortunately it didn't. Considering the thread on the inline jpg images not being displayed, both may have the same reason. More strange (see my previous post) is that Evo announces the attachment as "Adope Portable Document Format" (notice the spelling of "Adope"), and I couldn't find that spelling anywhere in the gnome2 share directory (/opt/gnome2/share). But in fact, I meanwhile found it browsing the apps in gnome-control-center -- don't know where it stores those informations. As viewer it states "View as GGV Postscript Document Control" - what is that? Since I run Evo under KDE3, maybe this thing is just not installed? Red-Carpet finds nothing when I search for "GGV". Any idea? Izzy. -- Itzchak Rehberg http://www.qumran.org/homes/izzy/ http://www.izzysoft.de/ "We have joy, we have fun, we boot Linux on our SUN..." _______________________________________________ evolution maillist - [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.ximian.com/mailman/listinfo/evolution
