littleman

msg:908127 | 8:19 am on Jan 27, 2002 (gmt 0) |
Try this: kmail %t
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David

msg:908128 | 4:15 pm on Jan 27, 2002 (gmt 0) |
Thanks, That did it. Where do I find a list of those mail commands? I must have been searching for the wrong thing.
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littleman

msg:908129 | 5:20 pm on Jan 27, 2002 (gmt 0) |
There is probably a list out there somewhere, but I just played with it until I got it right.
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David

msg:908130 | 5:36 pm on Jan 27, 2002 (gmt 0) |
Well I tried -s -f but didn't know about the -t. Sometimes these little things are what take the most amount of time. Right now I am trying to get Galeon to use Xine and it keeps crashing the browser. I am testing with cnn and selecting quicktime. In Galeon I am adding three mime handler's quicktime/qt quicktime/mov quicktime/moov I am then selecting run with this helper. Is this what I am doing wrong?
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littleman

msg:908131 | 7:05 pm on Jan 27, 2002 (gmt 0) |
It could be s problem with the quicktime format. From the xine site: "some formats frequently found in quicktime streams (QDesign Music 2, Qualcomm Pure Voice...)" I couldn't get the new starwars trailer to work.
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David

msg:908132 | 7:19 pm on Jan 27, 2002 (gmt 0) |
I can't get the msvideo to work either. It prompts me to down load the ms plug-in. I am trying to see if it is my Xine install or if I don't have galeon set up right. What entry do you have for msvideo in the add mime type in Galeon ?
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littleman

msg:908133 | 7:27 pm on Jan 27, 2002 (gmt 0) |
try downloading it and then playing the file locally. "xine file" If that works than it is probably your mime setup
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