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Michael Richardson |
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X/browser-based mime-types |
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Wed, 12 May 2021 16:53:37 -0400 |
Speaking about mhshow.
While I usually use mh-e, and it's internal html viewer, there are times when
it just fails, or I really want to use my regular browser.
I do this in .mh_profile via:
mhshow-show-text/html: google-chrome '%f'
although sometimes the file goes missing before the browser can display it.
(It won't do that to me now that I try to reproduce it...)
But, I also login to my desktop from my laptop via ssh (and
X-forwarding-challenged mosh, sigh). Has anyone come up with
version of "open this URL" (or open this file) that will talk through the
forwarded X connection, and get *that* browser to open the link,
rather than use some browser shortcut that opens it on the wrong desktop?
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] Michael Richardson, Sandelman Software Works | IoT architect [
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- Re: X/browser-based mime-types, Michael Richardson, 2021/05/12
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