Re: imageviewer in mc

2017-12-29 Thread Eric Gillespie
At least for the root user, you also have to make sure $PATH includes the relevant directory for where gwenview resides (try $(which gwenview) as a user to find it). A normal user already has the relevant directory if they're running a graphical display. Regards, Brickviking (a.k.a. DrSmokey)

Re: imageviewer in mc

2017-12-29 Thread ratatouille
Hello! No, I dont know how to do this or what the new command should look like. if [ -n "$DISPLAY" ]; then (gpview "${MC_EXT_FILENAME}" &) Somehow gwenview must be called some way different. Andreas solarflow99 schrieb am 29.12.17 um 13:12:25 Uhr: > Can

Re: imageviewer in mc

2017-12-29 Thread solarflow99
Can you create a symlink for the old command pointing to the new command? On Dec 29, 2017 1:07 PM, "ratatouille" wrote: > Hello! > > Is this list active? I have a question about viewing images with mc. > > I am on openSUSE and there is no gpview anymore available but

imageviewer in mc

2017-12-29 Thread ratatouille
Hello! Is this list active? I have a question about viewing images with mc. I am on openSUSE and there is no gpview anymore available but gwenview. As normal user I can view images with mc nice (gwenview is called) but not as root. I get /usr/lib/mc/ext.d/image.sh: Zeile 45: gpview: Kommando