On Thu, 2023-02-09 at 08:29 +1100, Stephen Morris wrote:
> I haven't tried yet as until now I have always been able to use a native 
> linux version without any issues. I also haven't tested yet whether the 
> association issue is global or only with the daily version of Thunderbird.
> I've checked the association definition for Ocular and it has %U 
> specified as a parameter, which works for passing the name and location 
> of the attachment into Ocular for the attachment contents to be 
> displayed. Adding this parameter into the Acrobat association definition 
> doesn't work, so I'm now wondering if there is an equivalent parameter 
> for Acrobat that is supported by Fedora, and does the same thing as %U?

I wonder if it's one of those things where it doesn't pass on a file
path, but one of the weird URLs of mounted/psuedo filesystems.  I
wonder what would happen if you used a handler in between?

A script that Thunderbird passed it to, that passed it to (the not-so-
flexible) Acrobat (I couldn't resist that bad pun).

In the past, I'd set the handlers for some awkward browsers to use
"xdg-open" as their handler.
 
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