On 20/02/17 00:56, martin f krafft wrote:
> also sprach Jeffrey Ratcliffe [2017-02-19 00:26
> +1300]:
>> I apologise for the previous poor tip. I've just tested exactly this,
>> i.e. a user-defined tool "run-mailcap %i" and it worked as expected.
> I can now
also sprach Jeffrey Ratcliffe [2017-02-19 00:26
+1300]:
> I apologise for the previous poor tip. I've just tested exactly this,
> i.e. a user-defined tool "run-mailcap %i" and it worked as expected.
I can now confirm this:
> But then I realised what happened -
On 13/02/17 00:44, martin f krafft wrote:
> It looks like it should. I've defined a new user-defined tool
> ("run-mailcap %i"), but it is not presented for selection in the
> save dialog. Only Gimp is…
I apologise for the previous poor tip. I've just tested exactly this,
i.e. a user-defined tool
also sprach Jeffrey Ratcliffe [2017-02-15 02:56
+1300]:
> Try redefining the tool as "run-mailcap %o". I've added more
> information to the tooltip for the next release.
Nope, still not offered as a choice.
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On 13 February 2017 at 00:44, martin f krafft wrote:
> It looks like it should. I've defined a new user-defined tool
> ("run-mailcap %i"), but it is not presented for selection in the
> save dialog. Only Gimp is…
Try redefining the tool as "run-mailcap %o". I've added more
also sprach Jeffrey Ratcliffe [2017-02-13 03:41
+1300]:
> It occurs to me that the post-save hook introduced in v1.7.0 also
> provides this functionality.
>
> Does it do what you want?
It looks like it should. I've defined a new user-defined tool
("run-mailcap
It occurs to me that the post-save hook introduced in v1.7.0 also
provides this functionality.
Does it do what you want?
Package: gscan2pdf
Version: 1.2.5-1
Severity: wishlist
It's already super that you implemented the possibility to have
newly saved files open up for human verification. Unfortunately, it
uses xdg-open, I think, and xdg-open makes way too many assumptions
about your desktop, especially if you
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