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On 14/07/10 11:27, Mike Evans wrote:
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Anybody know of a hidden box somewhere in Thunderbird which will allow
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me to make it use the current pdf favourite for my distro - okular?
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Edit->preferences->attachments
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Shows a list of content types and the action - you can edit the action
for a type there. You can also delete any action you don't want from
that window. What I don't see in that window is how to add a type. I
suspect that if it doesn't find an action there then it asks you and
remembers that action if you say "always do that".
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MikeE
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<font size="-1"><font face="sans-serif">Many thanks for that Mike. Now
I see that it all seems so easy. Actually I was able to add 'Okular' to
the list but I was not able to delete 'GIMP (default)'. So having added
Okular, I then selected it from the drop-down box and saved it as that.
Now all I need is for someone to send me an email with a pdf attachment
to test it.<br>
Cheers.<br>
MikeR<br>
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