On Mit, 2004-09-08 at 10:49 -0400, David Malcolm wrote:
It uses the gnome-vfs2 package.
Thanks, I had expected it to use good old .mailcap ;-)
You should be able to see mime-type associations by rightclicking on
a
saved ogg file in Nautilus, selecting Properties, and looking at the
"Open With" tab.
Is there no other way? I think I remember some "Control Center" applet
to configure file/mime type associations but could not find it.
If there are any obviously missing applications from the list,
please
report them in bugzilla.
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=132110
Unfortunately there's a bug in gnome-vfs2 at the moment which
means that
inline viewing of a lot of attachment types in Evolution is broken e.g.
it tries to run AbiWord for viewing v-cards. Can't remember the bz
number offhand; a fix is on its way.
Doesn't that violate the Eolas patent? ;-) I'd rather see a mp3 player
in Fedora again.
Tom
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