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2012-04-16 Thread Justus Winter
Hi David, Quoting David Belohrad (2012-04-16 19:38:03) >[...] Your mail client is not including any in-reply-to or reference headers which is *very* annoying for all notmuch users. You can see your mail thread breaking apart at your replies in the mailing list archive [0]. And please don't TOFU

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2012-04-16 Thread David Belohrad
Well that's why I'm asking. I'm kde user. kde has its own handling of file associations. I assume that it is different solution than gnome has. Hence one might conclude that there is no standard how to provide associations and thus emacs one is as good as all the others Jeremy Nickurak

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2012-04-16 Thread David Belohrad
Does kde use the same database as gnome? Jeremy Nickurak napsal/a: >On Mon, Apr 16, 2012 at 09:19, Jameson Graef Rollins > wrote: >> Also, when the cursor is on the button you can hit 'o' to open with >> default mailcap app, 's' to save, and 'v' to view with a specified app. > >Is there any way

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2012-04-16 Thread Mark Walters
On Mon, 16 Apr 2012, David Belohrad wrote: > Dear Experts, > could someone give me a hint: > > I receive an email with attachment. It says it is a pdf, e.g. like this: > > [ Ultra_Low_Noise_AC_Beam_Transformer2.pdf: application/pdf ] > > when I click on it, I would assume, that it opens the

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2012-04-16 Thread David Belohrad
Dear Experts, could someone give me a hint: I receive an email with attachment. It says it is a pdf, e.g. like this: [ Ultra_Low_Noise_AC_Beam_Transformer2.pdf: application/pdf ] when I click on it, I would assume, that it opens the file using 'default' application, which is - when looking

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2012-04-16 Thread Jeremy Nickurak
No idea. I expect they don't use mailcap though... any KDE users here? On Mon, Apr 16, 2012 at 10:54, David Belohrad wrote: > Does kde use the same database as gnome? > > Jeremy Nickurak napsal/a: > >>On Mon, Apr 16, 2012 at 09:19, Jameson Graef Rollins >> wrote: >>> Also, when the cursor is on

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2012-04-16 Thread Jeremy Nickurak
On Mon, Apr 16, 2012 at 09:19, Jameson Graef Rollins wrote: > Also, when the cursor is on the button you can hit 'o' to open with > default mailcap app, 's' to save, and 'v' to view with a specified app. Is there any way of just getting it to ignore mailcap, and send everything to xdg-open? It's

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2012-04-16 Thread Jameson Graef Rollins
On Mon, Apr 16 2012, Jeremy Nickurak wrote: > On Mon, Apr 16, 2012 at 09:19, Jameson Graef Rollins > wrote: >> Also, when the cursor is on the button you can hit 'o' to open with >> default mailcap app, 's' to save, and 'v' to view with a specified app. > > Is there any way of just getting it to

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2012-04-16 Thread Jameson Graef Rollins
On Mon, Apr 16 2012, Mark Walters wrote: > On Mon, 16 Apr 2012, David Belohrad wrote: >> I receive an email with attachment. It says it is a pdf, e.g. like this: >> >> [ Ultra_Low_Noise_AC_Beam_Transformer2.pdf: application/pdf ] >> >> when I click on it, I would assume, that it opens the file

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2012-04-16 Thread David Belohrad
Dear Experts, could someone give me a hint: I receive an email with attachment. It says it is a pdf, e.g. like this: [ Ultra_Low_Noise_AC_Beam_Transformer2.pdf: application/pdf ] when I click on it, I would assume, that it opens the file using 'default' application, which is - when looking

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2012-04-16 Thread Mark Walters
On Mon, 16 Apr 2012, David Belohrad da...@belohrad.ch wrote: Dear Experts, could someone give me a hint: I receive an email with attachment. It says it is a pdf, e.g. like this: [ Ultra_Low_Noise_AC_Beam_Transformer2.pdf: application/pdf ] when I click on it, I would assume, that it

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2012-04-16 Thread Jameson Graef Rollins
On Mon, Apr 16 2012, Mark Walters markwalters1...@gmail.com wrote: On Mon, 16 Apr 2012, David Belohrad da...@belohrad.ch wrote: I receive an email with attachment. It says it is a pdf, e.g. like this: [ Ultra_Low_Noise_AC_Beam_Transformer2.pdf: application/pdf ] when I click on it, I would

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2012-04-16 Thread Jeremy Nickurak
On Mon, Apr 16, 2012 at 09:19, Jameson Graef Rollins jroll...@finestructure.net wrote: Also, when the cursor is on the button you can hit 'o' to open with default mailcap app, 's' to save, and 'v' to view with a specified app. Is there any way of just getting it to ignore mailcap, and send

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2012-04-16 Thread David Belohrad
Does kde use the same database as gnome? Jeremy Nickurak not-m...@trk.nickurak.canapsal/a: On Mon, Apr 16, 2012 at 09:19, Jameson Graef Rollins jroll...@finestructure.net wrote: Also, when the cursor is on the button you can hit 'o' to open with default mailcap app, 's' to save, and 'v' to

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2012-04-16 Thread Jeremy Nickurak
No idea. I expect they don't use mailcap though... any KDE users here? On Mon, Apr 16, 2012 at 10:54, David Belohrad da...@belohrad.ch wrote: Does kde use the same database as gnome? Jeremy Nickurak not-m...@trk.nickurak.canapsal/a: On Mon, Apr 16, 2012 at 09:19, Jameson Graef Rollins

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2012-04-16 Thread Jameson Graef Rollins
On Mon, Apr 16 2012, Jeremy Nickurak not-m...@trk.nickurak.ca wrote: On Mon, Apr 16, 2012 at 09:19, Jameson Graef Rollins jroll...@finestructure.net wrote: Also, when the cursor is on the button you can hit 'o' to open with default mailcap app, 's' to save, and 'v' to view with a specified

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2012-04-16 Thread David Belohrad
Well that's why I'm asking. I'm kde user. kde has its own handling of file associations. I assume that it is different solution than gnome has. Hence one might conclude that there is no standard how to provide associations and thus emacs one is as good as all the others Jeremy Nickurak