How do i set run action for given file extention?
How do i set run action for given file extention?
Example: I want .wmv clips, whenever i click on them to open up in gxine instead of the notepad program.
How would I go about doing this?
How would I go about doing this?
I'm pretty sure one way is to open ROX-Filer, find a wmv file, right click on it, and choose "Set Run Action." I haven't actually done this next step, but it looks like you then can drag an application such as Gxine into the box labeled 'Drop a suitable application here.'
More info than you would ever want to know about ROX can be found in Puppy's very comprehensive Start->Help menu, under "Applications documentation."
I seem to remember a post describing how to do what you want to do, or maybe it's in the Wiki. If you find it, please let me know where it is so I can put it in the Beginners forum index.
More info than you would ever want to know about ROX can be found in Puppy's very comprehensive Start->Help menu, under "Applications documentation."
I seem to remember a post describing how to do what you want to do, or maybe it's in the Wiki. If you find it, please let me know where it is so I can put it in the Beginners forum index.
first off, lets put the text documents back.
Select a Text doc and right click in the rox window.
Go to Set Run action in the drop down menu and type leafpad "$1" in the Shell command line. DO NOT CLICK OK YET !
At the top of this window there are 2 radio buttons. Choose the bottom one - only for the type XXXX. This will change the run actions for any file of the same type, rather than all files.
click on OK and you're back to normal.
Do the same with the filetypes you want to open with gxine. except using the command gxine "$1" instead of the leafpad. Make sure that the second radio button option is selected though, otherwise it will associate everything with gxine.
Select a Text doc and right click in the rox window.
Go to Set Run action in the drop down menu and type leafpad "$1" in the Shell command line. DO NOT CLICK OK YET !
At the top of this window there are 2 radio buttons. Choose the bottom one - only for the type XXXX. This will change the run actions for any file of the same type, rather than all files.
click on OK and you're back to normal.
Do the same with the filetypes you want to open with gxine. except using the command gxine "$1" instead of the leafpad. Make sure that the second radio button option is selected though, otherwise it will associate everything with gxine.
What you are doing is setting the action for the "mime type" text.......
The info for mime type wmv is not listed.......so it appears to default to mime-type text.
What needs to be done is a new entry for wmv to be created....Now I'm not too sure exactly how that is done
maybe
in the file /usr/local/share/Choices/MIME-info/Standard
The help button should direct you to the help pages for ROX
The info for mime type wmv is not listed.......so it appears to default to mime-type text.
What needs to be done is a new entry for wmv to be created....Now I'm not too sure exactly how that is done
maybe
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video/x-msvideo:
ext: avi wmv
The help button should direct you to the help pages for ROX
Just tried this the old fashioned way and they don't work on my computer
If I open Gxine and manually select the file to play , although the timer bar moves across the bottom, there's no sound or pictures.
( I'm running Gxine 0.3.3 ) .
Do your files play if you manually select them??
( if not then there's not much point worrying about associations )
If they do work - send one of them to me ( just a small one - Dialup ) and I'll try to figure it all out for you.
Rich
If I open Gxine and manually select the file to play , although the timer bar moves across the bottom, there's no sound or pictures.
( I'm running Gxine 0.3.3 ) .
Do your files play if you manually select them??
( if not then there's not much point worrying about associations )
If they do work - send one of them to me ( just a small one - Dialup ) and I'll try to figure it all out for you.
Rich
i seem to have codecs installed that play wmv's ... i find the sound doesn't sync to the video as well as avi's or mpg's
pic of a wmv movie playing: http://tinypic.com/6onyvq.jpg
from Erin Gray's website: http://www.eringray.com/
pic of a wmv movie playing: http://tinypic.com/6onyvq.jpg
from Erin Gray's website: http://www.eringray.com/