Hi,
I'm posting this again, since I haven't heard anything...
It doesn't detect. I can save the file to disk and it's definitely a
jpg. Nautilus and gmc both recognize the file as jpg. This has been
happening so much that I've added xv to the list of applications to use
for unknown type in the
I have no idea... all I can say is works for me.
I don't think upgrading gdk-pixbuf would help, but maybe it would? I
dunno.
Jeff
On Wed, 2002-01-30 at 16:04, John Weber wrote:
Hi,
I'm posting this again, since I haven't heard anything...
It doesn't detect. I can save the file to disk
OK. I fixed it. I went into GCC (1.5.9) and went to Advanced-File Types
and Programs. I found the image/jpeg entry and changed the default
action from Use Viewer to Open With Application. I restarted
evolution and it works. I tried to break it again by setting it back to
Use Viewer, but it won't
le sam 26-01-2002 à 02:46, Seth a écrit :
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Here is the original message just simply forwarded. Using outlook
2002, and evo can't determine, what type it is.
Seth
Works here.
Mmmh ... in your last mail, you looked at the mail source and
Thanks, I guess I'll put it down as another outlook mystery. :)
Seth
On Sat, 2002-01-26 at 05:11, Xavier Bestel wrote:
le sam 26-01-2002 à 02:46, Seth a écrit :
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Here is the original message just simply forwarded. Using outlook
It should still detect it as an image/jpeg. If the Content-Type is
application/octet-stream or some unknown type, we (Evolution) feed it to
gnome-vfs's mime type sniffers which should detect image/jpeg. If it
doesn't, then maybe it's not really a jpeg file.
Jeff
On Sat, 2002-01-26 at 10:55,
It doesn't detect. I can save the file to disk and it's definitely a
jpg. This has been happening so much that I've added xv to the list of
applications to use for unknown type in the File Types and Programs
in GCC. What do you suggest?
I don't think I noticed this until about version 1.0 of
works fine for me...
Jeff
On Fri, 2002-01-25 at 20:46, Seth wrote:
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Here is the original message just simply forwarded. Using outlook
2002, and evo can't determine, what type it is.
Seth
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