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From: | Klaus-Peter Wegge |
Subject: | Re: [Lynx-dev] lynx.cfg - mime types - viewer for text terminal audio player mpg123 |
Date: | Sun, 31 Mar 2024 20:24:09 +0200 (CEST) |
Hi, indeed, an entry in $HOME/.mailcap helps: audio/mpeg; mpg123 -v %s But this definition is not restricted to lynx only. At least the text in .lynx.cfg is not correct: # The suffix definitions listed here in the default lynx.cfg file are # among those established via src/HTInit.c. You can change any of the # defaults by editing that file, or via the global or personal mime.types # files at run time. They will be overridden if you assign them here. # SUFFIX:.mp3:audio/mpeg VIEWER:audio/mpeg:mpg123 -v %s --- The definition in .lynx.cfg seems to be ignored. It doesn't overwrite others as described in the comment. May be a hint to $HOME/.mailcap can be also added in .lynx.cfg. Many thanks Klaus On Sun, 31 Mar 2024, Rudy Vener wrote:
Check your $HOME/.mailcap file. Rudy On Sun, Mar 31, 2024 at 05:33:48PM +0200, Klaus-Peter Wegge wrote:Dear lynx experts, I want to play mp3 files with the external text terminal player mpg123. This does no longer wirk with my change from Debian to Ubuntu. I'm using: lynx 2.9.0dev.10 - Ubuntu 22.04.3 LTS Extract from .lynx.cfg: # MIME types and viewers! # SUFFIX:.mp3:audio/mpeg VIEWER:audio/mpeg:mpg123 -v %s --- Problem: vlc is started instead of mpg123. It seems that the mime type definition in .lynx.cfg is ignored or overwritten. Adding :NON_XWINDOWS or :XWINDOWS at the end of the viewer definition has no effect. In best case I'd like to start mpg123 independed from the setting of the display environment variable. I found some discussion on this issue in the lynx-dev mailing list archive end 2018 but no solutiton. Any hint is very welcome Best, Klaus-- Rudy Vener
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