Klaus-Peter Wegge wrote:
> It's in the PATH and full path spec doesn't make a difference.
> But the change in .mailcap is a work arround.
> audio/mpeg; mpg123 -v %s
>
> The VIEWER definition seems to check for the
> DISPLAY env. It's set to DISPLAY=0
> May be there is something wrong with the
It's in the PATH and full path spec doesn't make a difference.
But the change in .mailcap is a work arround.
audio/mpeg; mpg123 -v %s
The VIEWER definition seems to check for the
DISPLAY env. It's set to DISPLAY=0
May be there is something wrong with the VIEWER defintion.
Thanks, Klaus
On
sounds like ubuntu can't find your player in $PATH so it falls back to vlc
have you tried a full path to the player in your lynx.cfg on ubuntu?
On Sun, Mar 31, 2024, 14:24 Klaus-Peter Wegge wrote:
> Hi,
>
> indeed, an entry in $HOME/.mailcap helps:
> audio/mpeg; mpg123 -v %s
>
> But this
Hi,
indeed, an entry in $HOME/.mailcap helps:
audio/mpeg; mpg123 -v %s
But this definition is not restricted to lynx only.
At least the text in .lynx.cfg is not correct:
# The suffix definitions listed here in the default lynx.cfg file are
# among those established via src/HTInit.c. You can
Check your $HOME/.mailcap file.
Rudy
On Sun, Mar 31, 2024 at 05:33:48PM +0200, Klaus-Peter Wegge wrote:
> Dear lynx experts,
>
> I want to play mp3 files with the external text terminal player mpg123.
> This does no longer wirk with my change from Debian to Ubuntu.
>
> I'm using:
> lynx
Dear lynx experts,
I want to play mp3 files with the external text terminal player mpg123.
This does no longer wirk with my change from Debian to Ubuntu.
I'm using:
lynx 2.9.0dev.10 - Ubuntu 22.04.3 LTS
Extract from .lynx.cfg:
# MIME types and viewers!
#
SUFFIX:.mp3:audio/mpeg