- From: Karl Winterling <address@hidden>
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- Subject: Re: [TeXmacs] TeXmacs File Type
- Date: Mon, 29 Oct 2007 16:01:33 -0700
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Thanks. It works.
Karl
On Monday 29 October 2007 01:42:50 Javier Arantegui wrote:
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Hello,
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El Lunes, 29 de Octubre de 2007, Karl Winterling escribió:
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> Hi. I know that this may be more of a general UNIX/KDE related question,
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> but how do I get TeXmacs to open .tm files when I click on them without
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> having it open all plain text documents? Is it possible to define a new
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> MIME type or something? I am using Kubuntu 7.10 (so Dolphin is my
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> default file manager).
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This should be easy. Please, keep in mind that I'm using KDE in Spanish and
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some translations could be wrong, but they shouldn't be much different. My
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distro is Kubuntu 7.04. I think that if you configure correctly Konqueror,
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the change will be refected on Dolphin too.
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Open Konqueror and go to the Menu Preferences -> Configure Konqueror.
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There, in File associations press the button Add. As Group I used 'Text'
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and as Type name 'TeXmacs'. Then you need only to fill all the required
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data. In Kubuntu 7.04, the icons are in
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/usr/share/texmacs/TeXmacs/misc/pixmaps/. The extension of TeXmacs files is
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*.tm. Use your favourite description. Finally you need to select the
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application to open the documents.
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And that's all.
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Javier
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