kdegraphics/kghostview

Waldo Bastian bastian at kde.org
Tue Jan 6 12:28:57 GMT 2004


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On Tue January 06 2004 01:12, George Staikos wrote:
> > Assuming that it's acrobat which is at fault here, I think the question
> > becomes:
> >
> > Where is the correct place to work around this?
>
>    Don't know if you can, really.  Nspluginviewer is at the mercy of the
> plugins it finds.  I see that in your case it's not acrobat, but plugger
> that triggered this.  If you remove plugger it should be fine.

Add application/x-postscript to KDE's mimetypes with a "is-also" 
application/postscript.

KGhostview should then use KMimeType::is() to check its mimetypes,

We don't have a flag for "This mimetype is also known as XXX" yet, do we?

Cheers,
Waldo
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