Thank You Noop,

I kinda figured it just has to be as it is,
I told the 'little babies' when I first encountered
This, that all they had to do was first save out, I have
never had an issue with such trivial garbage as their 'wants'
so I will just leave it hang - I could live with that ;)







NoOp wrote:
On 06/17/2010 03:02 PM, Eggar wrote:
Beverly Howard wrote:
  >>  Is there a way to set JPG's to another default action than to open
in a browser window.<<

Are you talking about what happens when a jpeg is encountered on a web
page when running Seamonkey or when you open a jpeg using file explorer?

Clarification would help us help you.

Beverly Howard


At work here my bosses need sometimes to view **e-mail'd** jpg's from
outside apps and wanted me to see if the step of having to save the jpg
outside the e-mail before being able to choose the app could be
eliminated (boss's are stubborn)  Other file attachment types have the
option to choose and or default their actions, just wondering if the
same could (or already is) be applied with jpg's.  A Browser window is
set as it's default without anything I have seen yet, to be able to
change it.  Even finding the jpg info in the mimetypes.rdf and adding
the line 'NC:alwaysAsk="true"' (like all the others do) does not change
it's default behavior.   Once again - it is just the e-mail attachment
of a jpg, that is providing some difficulty here.

Thank you for your assertive response, prior - you guys are great!

OK, I _think_ I see what you are referring to. If I have a jpg
attachment in an email, I have the following options:

1. View the attachment inline (View|Display Attachments Inline).
2. Open the header pane and right-click on the attachment and:
- Open
- View Source
- Save As
- Detach
- Delete
- Save All
- Detach All
- Delete All

If I click 'Open' the jpg opens in a SeaMonkey browser window.

I'm assuming that your bosses would like to click on 'Open' (after right
clicking on the attachment) and have it open in an out of SeaMonkey
picture viewer instead. Is that correct? If that is the case, then I do
not know how to do it other than saving the jpg and then opening via
windows explorer etc. Perhaps someone else will know?







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