Theodore Kilgore wrote: >But I _did_ have to edit my mc.ext file to use "display" instead >of eeyes or whatever the GNOME program was called.
OK ! I checked that: display <*.png, *.jpg> shows the image. And the 'template' in my mc.ext is: ## Images ### type/^GIF Include=image-options ------------- And for a file-format which IS currently handled, the mc.ext format is: # html regex/\.([Hh]tml?|HTML?)$ #Open=if echo "%d/%p" | grep ^ftp; then $viewer %d/%p; else $viewer fi le:%p; fi Open=if [ x$DISPLAY = x ]; then lynx -force_html %f; else (lynx %f &); fi View=%view{ascii} lynx -dump -force_html %f; Run with AppletViewer=appletviewer %f View with lynx=lynx file://%f --------- So I'm guessing the entry has 3 fields: 1=handle the file-extention/type, by: regex/\.([Hh]tml?|HTML?)$ 2=run the ap. which displays the file. eg. lynx 3= ? I don't understan this "View" field. What should we have in mc.ext to use 'display <imageFile>' ? Thanks, == Chris Glur. _______________________________________________ Mc mailing list http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/mc