Hi

I believe this may have been sent in error.

Thanks,  Trudy

At 16:21 14/01/2001 +0100, you wrote:
>On Sunday 14 January 2001 15:44, you wrote:
>> make a alias in ur .bashrc file with full commmand .
>> --jiten
>>
>> On Mon, 15 Jan 2001, Po Kwok wrote:
>> > hi there again.  i have installed adobe acrobat 4 without a hitch, but i
>> > don't know how to get a .pdf file to open through adobe acrobat by
>> > default.  does anyone know?
>> >
>> > thanks
>> >
>> > aston
>> > sydney, australia
>
>If you are using KDE 2, just open Konqueror as a file manager and find a .pdf 
>file, then right-click on it and select Open With...
>
>Go through your menu and select the acrobat entry, tick "remember file 
>association", then click OK.
>
>If you are using 7.0 or 7.1 with KDE 1.1.2  then...
>Open kfm and navigate to /usr/share/applnk/applications
>right click and select NEW Application
>
>Choose an icon, the command is acroread %f
>The tab about filetypes, put *.pdf;*.PDF;
>
>Application name is AcrobatReader
>
>If the associations list contains application/x-pdf already or text/pdf or 
>something similar add it to the list of mimetypes for the application
>
>Save and now use the up arrow to get to the higher directory and navigate to 
>mimelnk 
>
>Open it and right-click select new mimelnk.
>
>The name shoudl be something like application/x-pdf unless one is already 
>defined.  If it is already defined then just point it at AcrobatReader which 
>should now appear in the list of available applications--Otherwise, fill out 
>the blanks and do that linkage and save
>
>Civileme
>
>


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