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diff --git a/www/linux-netscape4/files/mailcap b/www/linux-netscape4/files/mailcap new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..61daeb5db716 --- /dev/null +++ b/www/linux-netscape4/files/mailcap @@ -0,0 +1,69 @@ +# Example .mailcap file for FreeBSD machines +# +# First a note about syntax: +# The first token in a configuration line represents a mime type. +# A mime type is of the form "SubGroup/Item" and either token +# can be replaced by the wildcard character "*" +# +# the second token is the command that you would run +# when the specified mime type is encountered. An example +# would be "xv %s" where %s will be replaced by a filename +# +# remaining tokens represent name value pairs. +# +# the "test=<SOME TEST COMMAND>" pair invokes the test command +# specified and checks the UNIX shell return code to see if the +# test passed. If the test passes the mime mapping is made, otherwise +# the mapping is not made. +# +# the "stream-buffer-size=<NUMBER>" pair tells the application +# to use a popen command to invoke the program specified and to +# pipe all data into the command. Only programs that can handle +# piped input can use this method. When this method is used +# a "%s" should not be included in the command. You should +# make sure that the program you wish to use can accept piped +# data by trying something like this before using it: +# cat "YOUR_DATA_FILE_HERE" | COMMAND_TO_TEST +# +# You may continue lines by using the backslash character "\" + +# FreeBSD doesn't seem to support `sfplay' yet, but if a port comes +# along then the following should be enabled. +# +# plays AIFF files +#audio/x-aiff; sfplay %s + +# plays AIFC files +#audio/x-aifc; sfplay %s + +# FreeBSD has no wavplay utility either, but if someone +# would care to port one then this can also be used. +# plays WAV files +#audio/x-wav; wavplay %s > /dev/null 2>&1 + +# FreeBSD /dev/audio is sun compliant +audio/basic; cat %s > /dev/audio + +# use this to play MPEG audio if you have maplay installed +audio/x-mpeg; maplay -; stream-buffer-size=2000 + +# use this to play MPEG video files if you have mpeg_play installed +video/mpeg; mpeg_play -quiet %s + +# All other anims go well with xanim (if installed) +video/*; xanim %s > /dev/null 2>&1 + +# use this to display postscript files +application/postscript; ghostview %s + +# use this to display pdf files +application/pdf; xpdf %s 2>/dev/null + +# this is the default for non GIF or JPEG images +image/*; xv %s + +# if you would prefer an external viewer for GIF and JPEG images +# uncomment the following lines for XV to act as your external viewer. +#image/gif; xv %s +#image/jpg; xv %s +#image/jpeg; xv %s |